Thanks Atsushi and Stefan,
It seems that libvirtd has to run with root, is this true?
But why does libvirtd need to run for QEMU? If it's for start/stop/pause vm,
is Qemu's command line tool not enough?
Thanks!
-Yushu
On 9/3/08 6:08 PM, "Stefan de Konink" <skinkie(a)xs4all.nl> wrote:
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Atsushi SAKAI schreef:
> You should differenciate Qemu and Xen(zen).
>
> For QEMU, libvirtd need to run always.
> For Xen, it does not requrired to run for local machine. and required to run
> for remote machine.
Some people still have their hopes that libvirtd will do the same for
Xen in the near future :)
Stefan
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