Re: Unit libvirtd.service could not be found. on VM

2020-05-13 Thread Dana Elfassy
Was able to solve this one as well Thanks for the kind and fast answers :) On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 3:32 PM Dana Elfassy wrote: > Thanks, > I discovered I had wrong permissions for /var/lib/libvirt/qemu/, after > setting them to drwxr-x--x. qemu qemu and executing daemon-reload > libvirtd.service

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Re: USB-hotplugging fails with "failed to load cgroup BPF prog: Operation not permitted" on cgroups v2

2020-05-13 Thread Pol Van Aubel
Hi, Top-posting a quick update to this: it has magically started working with linux 5.6.10. Didn't on 5.5.13 nor 5.4.35-lts. So the problem has been solved, even though I never got to trace it to its source. -- Pol Quoting Pol Van Aubel (2020-02-15 17:16:14) > Hi, > > Quoting Pol Van Aubel (20

Re: libvirt object IVirtualBox is null

2020-05-13 Thread Daniel P . Berrangé
On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 10:24:41AM -0300, claudia freitas wrote: > Hi, > I'm using libvirt to manage virtual machines created with VirtualBox-6.0, > however when I try to start, to shut down virsh vm I get the message of > object IVirtualBox is null. > However, if I leave the VirtualBox graphical i

libvirt object IVirtualBox is null

2020-05-13 Thread claudia freitas
Hi, I'm using libvirt to manage virtual machines created with VirtualBox-6.0, however when I try to start, to shut down virsh vm I get the message of object IVirtualBox is null. However, if I leave the VirtualBox graphical interface open it works normally. Can anyone help or is experiencing the sam

Re: Unit libvirtd.service could not be found. on VM

2020-05-13 Thread Dana Elfassy
Thanks, I discovered I had wrong permissions for /var/lib/libvirt/qemu/, after setting them to drwxr-x--x. qemu qemu and executing daemon-reload libvirtd.service exists now on my vms :) However - I'm not able to get it to run. In the journal I see the message libvirtd[6800]: Unable to import CA cer

Re: Unit libvirtd.service could not be found. on VM

2020-05-13 Thread Michal Privoznik
On 5/13/20 12:59 PM, Dana Elfassy wrote: Thanks, Michal, On my laptop I do have libguestfs and libvirt-daemon-qemu. both libvirtd.service and libvirtd.socket are running ok on my laptop I just realized I haven't mentioned - my vms intend to serve as hosts themselves, and that's why they, too, n

Re: Unit libvirtd.service could not be found. on VM

2020-05-13 Thread Dana Elfassy
Thanks, Michal, On my laptop I do have libguestfs and libvirt-daemon-qemu. both libvirtd.service and libvirtd.socket are running ok on my laptop I just realized I haven't mentioned - my vms intend to serve as hosts themselves, and that's why they, too, need to have libvirtd.service running on them.

Running libvirtd inside chroot (mock to be precise)

2020-05-13 Thread Marcin Sobczyk
Hi, I was wondering whether it's possible to run libvirtd inside a chroot environment. The assumption is that only one instance of libvirtd would be running on the machine at a time, but still, inside chroot. Currently in my chroot env I have: - /dev/kvm added with mknod - /dev/vhost-net add

Re: Unit libvirtd.service could not be found. on VM

2020-05-13 Thread Michal Privoznik
On 5/12/20 1:41 PM, Dana Elfassy wrote: if I understand correctly then I shouldn't have installed libvirt-daemon on the guests VMs? Just a little background to Daniel's response. Libvirt and QEMU treat guests as black boxes, to some extent. There are some exceptions to this rule, when it c