On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 7:31 PM, Liu, Zhentao
<Zhentao.Liu(a)fokus-extern.fraunhofer.de> wrote:
Hi, ozaki
Thank you for your reply. As you said, libvirtd is not running. I have
tested, there was error:
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root@forest:/var/run/libvirt# libvirtd start
The argument is wrong. see libvirtd --help
libvir: Network Config error : cannot create bridge 'virbr0':
File exists
The virbr0 is probably create by old libvirtd on its startup. The most
easy way to
avoid the problem is just removing it (brctl delbr virbr0), although
it may remain
some runtime files of libvirtd somewhere under /var/.
12:34:30.525: warning : qemudStartup:521 : Unable to create cgroup
for
driver: No such device or address
12:34:30.598: warning : lxcStartup:1460 : Unable to create cgroup for
driver: No such device or address
You can ignore them unless you certainly want to use cgroup.
ozaki-r
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How can I fix it?
Regards
Zhentao