On Thu, May 17, 2007 at 12:47:11PM -0400, Steven W. Moyer wrote:
Rich:
> What does 'brctl show' say?
In the normal case, I believe that libvirt_qemud should create virbr0 and then add a rule
to iptables that forwards through the bridge. In this case, brctl show does not list any
bridges.
Yes, libvirt_qemud should be the only one creating the virbr0 device,
since it needs to track the device state & iptables state wrt to the
guest networking setup.
> Try 'ssh -Y' instead of 'ssh -X'
This did eliminate the warning on virt-manager startup but...
> This is probably non-fatal.
If I create virbr0 with brctl, then I can actually start a guest
domain. If I click on anything in that window, virt-manager and
all child windows crash with this error.
What is the error ? Is there anything in /root/.virt-manager/virt-manager.log
after the crash.
Regards,
Dan.
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