You are welcome, a satisfied user is a good user.
Have fun and an effective usage of your virtualization Features George.
Flagging bug tasks accordingly per c#4.
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1730051
Title:
keepalive_timeout in libvirtd.conf is causing virsh to disconnect
To manage no
P.P.S. Nevermind, I now see what you mean now, the keepalive_count is 5
by default, for some reason on my machine it was 0, so this is what was
causing all the problems.
I guess, this is not a bug but a configuration issue.
Thanks for investigating and pointing me in the right direction.
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P.S. The packages are now from a ppa, but I experienced this issue also
with the default packages on Ubuntu 16.04, this is why I installed the
packages from a ppa, but the issue persisted.
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Hello Christian,
I understand how the system works, and this is why I noticed this issue,
in theory this should not happen because it should be keepalive+1 (so 6)
but it does.
Here is a quick reply to your questions:
I have enabled keepalive_timeout in libvirtd.conf and I have the
following sett
Hi George,
there are a few such settings for the service:
/etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf - for general detection of dead clients to libvirtd
/etc/libvirt/qemu.conf - for qemu migrations (not related here)
/etc/libvirt/libxl.conf - as above for Xen (not related here)
But there are not one but two setti