It seems that the libvirt-bin package is not marked as required in the
virt-manager package in Hardy Alpha5 so virt-manager gets installed
without some needed library files.
Once I installed libvirt-bin, virt-manager worked fine.
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And about this error?
$ sudo libvirtd -v
libvir: QEMU error : failed to set bridge STP to on
Failed to autostart network 'default': failed to set bridge STP to on
Shutting down on signal 2
It's missing some package?
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We now have a recent virt-manager on hardy. I'm closing this bug.
$ apt-cache madison virt-manager
virt-manager | 0.5.2-3ubuntu1 | http://eu.archive.ubuntu.com hardy/universe
Packages
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I added the above mentioned repository a while ago, but recently there
have been a few virt-manager/libvirt updates. I think these may have
been some upstream packages. Anyway, these packages dont seem to work
too well as /var/run/libvirt doesnt exist. I have made the following
change to the init
On Dec 21, 2007 8:38 AM, Paul McEnery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I added the above mentioned repository a while ago, but recently there
have been a few virt-manager/libvirt updates. I think these may have
been some upstream packages. Anyway, these packages dont seem to work
too well as
On 21/12/2007, Marcelo Boveto Shima [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 21, 2007 8:38 AM, Paul McEnery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I added the above mentioned repository a while ago, but recently there
have been a few virt-manager/libvirt updates. I think these may have
been some upstream
Testing ppa new packages, I got the following error:
syslog:
Dec 21 14:55:32 tirisrv01 kernel: [143348.239524] virbr0: starting userspace
STP failed, staring kernel STP
stderr:
* Starting libvirt management daemon libvirtd
libvir:
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On 21/12/2007, Marcelo Boveto Shima [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, this happened some time ago to me when libvirtd sigfaulted, but the
bridge was
up and didn't went down. brctl didn't help me so to remove this bridge the
only way
I found was to reboot.
Try to debug it by:
disabling auto
Ok, this happened some time ago to me when libvirtd sigfaulted, but the
bridge was
up and didn't went down. brctl didn't help me so to remove this bridge the
only way
I found was to reboot.
Try to debug it by:
disabling auto start on /etc/default/libvirt
reboot
Then
$ sudo libvirtd -v
This
Included with some changes. There were some places that were using
/var/run/$NAME.pid
We have to take a closer look because I think the pidfile is created by the
daemon itself not by start-stop-daemon.
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On Dec 21, 2007 12:11 PM, tirili [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Testing ppa new packages, I got the following error:
syslog:
Dec 21 14:55:32 tirisrv01 kernel: [143348.239524] virbr0: starting
userspace STP failed, staring kernel STP
stderr:
* Starting libvirt management daemon libvirtd
On 21/12/2007, Marcelo Boveto Shima [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Included with some changes. There were some places that were using
/var/run/$NAME.pid
We have to take a closer look because I think the pidfile is created by
the
daemon itself not by start-stop-daemon.
Yes. I have played with
/var/log/xen/xen-hotplug.log only says Nothing to flush.
Thats what I did
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# virt-install
libvir: Remote error : No such file or directory
libvir: warning : Failed to find the network: Is the daemon running ?
Would you like a fully virtualized guest (yes or no)? This will
Oops I didnt install virsh
Now I did but get this error:
Adding group `libvirtd' (GID 112) ...
Done.
* Starting libvirt management daemon libvirtd
libvir: QEMU error : failed to add iptables rule to allow DHCP requests from
'virbr0' : Invalid argument
Failed to autostart network 'default':
But no CD/DVD Driver :
+-+ No driver found +--+
| |
| Unable to find any devices of the type |
| needed for
And, finally I cannot control these domains from virsh:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/xen# virsh
Welcome to virsh, the virtualization interactive terminal.
Type: 'help' for help with commands
'quit' to quit
virsh # dumpxml vs2
libvir: QEMU error :
error: failed to get domain 'vs2'
virsh #
After reboot I get xend running but virsh not
$ virsh
libvir: Remote error : No such file or directory
error: failed to connect to the hypervisor
What services have to be enabled ?
virt-manager runs fine... (can start/stop open machines...)
xend.log says
[2007-12-19 23:17:44 5296] WARNING
On Dec 19, 2007 8:25 PM, tirili [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After reboot I get xend running but virsh not
$ virsh
libvir: Remote error : No such file or directory
error: failed to connect to the hypervisor
What services have to be enabled ?
virt-manager runs fine... (can start/stop open
Good. Working now (with errors)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# virsh --connect xen:///
libvir: Remote error : No such file or directory
libvir: warning : Failed to find the network: Is the daemon running ?
Welcome to virsh, the virtualization interactive terminal.
Type: 'help' for help with commands
Just remembered that I've created some dirs. Try to create the directories
/var/lib/xen/images and /var/lib/xen/dump.
I will update the package soon.
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Marcelo, I created these directories and now the paravirtualized VM is
created (but I cannot see any Virtual Networks, but I can take a shared
virtual device (peth0)).
When trying to finish virtmanager thows:
Unable to complete install 'class 'libvirt.libvirtError'
virDomainCreateLinux() failed
I got the same error when trying to create a fully virtualized guest.
(xend.log)
[2007-12-18 22:20:13 4691] INFO (__init__:1094) createDevice: vif : {'bridge':
'xenbr0', 'mac': '00:16:3e:2f:8e:cf', 'uuid':
'1c8f9fff-bf70-5e67-82fb-5ebf9cafc9f0'}
[2007-12-18 22:20:13 4691] DEBUG (__init__:1094)
Try this:
cp -auprfv /etc/xen/scripts /tmp/scriptsbackup
cd /etc/xen/scripts
sed -i s/\/bin\/sh/\/bin\/bash/g *
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Good! dash is a damned thing... qemu-ifup had #!/bin/sh - changed to
#!/bin/bash and got it more running
Now only the problem of virtual networks exist...
# virt-install
libvir: Remote error : No such file or directory
libvir: warning : Failed to find the network: Is the daemon running ?
Take a look at the logs at /var/log/xen.
Probably xen-hotplug.log.
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I installed marceloshimas Packages, and wrote my comments on
http://inhalt.serviert.de/wissen/gpl/xen/xen-installation-auf-
ubuntu-7.10-gutsy-gibbon-amd64-virt-manager
There is a dependency missing, so you cannot start virt-manager or virt-
install - you need to perform an aptitude install
Ok. I found why virt-install or virt-manager couldnt connect. My
/etc/xen/xend-config.sxp lacked of the line
(xend-unix-server yes)
Now I can connect, but networking doesn't
$ virt-install
libvir: Remote error : No such file or directory
libvir: warning : Failed to find the network: Is the
Try to install bridge-utils and dnsmasq
What version of libvirt, virt-inst and virt-manager are you using?
The one from my ppa repository?
On Dec 17, 2007 6:49 PM, tirili [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok. I found why virt-install or virt-manager couldnt connect. My
/etc/xen/xend-config.sxp lacked
The packages got into debian last week and the maintainer made some changes.
I will update on my ppa tomorrow or after.
Marcelo.
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I created an PPA archive with virt-manager, amd64 binary too.
I didn't try it on ubuntu 64.
To make kvm work is necessary to create the directory /var/run/libvirt and run
libvirtd as root.
I don't have much time now to work on this package, but please report
the bugs.
repos:
deb
I just didn't find one in the bug when I looked. I assume you could build it
yourself... not having this issue anymore as I'm using Fedora. :p You could
probably just install the one from Fedora.
On 9/9/07, Kristian Erik Hermansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am also interested in this for KVM
I am also interested in this for KVM support. Is the package still
broken for amd64? I run 64-bits...
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virt-manager_0.4.0-0ubuntu1_all.deb on my Kubuntu 7.04.
The module named gtkvnc is missing but I was unable to find it in the Kubuntu's
packages.
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I was able to install Marcelo Boveto Shima's virt-
manager_0.4.0-0ubuntu1_all.deb [
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/116897/comments/13 ] using sudo
dpkg -i but when I ran it I hit an error. The .deb needs to require
python-libvirt, or whatever may be necessary. Error is below:
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Found a bug in the virt-manager package, actually. It's given as
architecture all but it includes .so files. In particular, it doesn't
run on my AMD64 box:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/share/virt-manager/virt-manager.py, line 105, in module
from virtManager.engine import
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Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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Ubuntu's libvirt is out of date. Here is an updated one.
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