On 05/03/2011 04:16 PM, Scott Dowdle wrote:
Greetings,
I wasn't sure who to report this to... and I did a bugzilla search and didn't
find anything... and I'm not sure where to report this to... since it isn't Fedora
14 exactly since I'm using the virt-preview repo.
I *think* the best place to report these bugs is at
bugzilla.redhat.com,
Classification "Other", Product "Virtualization Tools", component
"libvirt". You could first try sending a message to
libvirt-users(a)redhat.com or libvir-list(a)redhat.com (the developers'
list) to see if it's a known problem though.
I just did a bunch of updates on a Fedora 14 x86_64 box that has the
virt-preview repo. I was using all of the new features with SPICE... but after updating I
can't get libvirtd to start anymore. I get the following error message in
/var/log/messages:
May 3 14:20:04 virt-desk libvirtd: Could not find keytab file: /etc/libvirt/krb5.tab: No
such file or directory
May 3 14:20:04 virt-desk libvirtd: 14:20:04.854: 2746: info : libvirt version: 0.8.8,
package: 4.fc14 (Unknown, 2011-04-07-15:51:18,
fedora64.linuxtx.org)
May 3 14:20:04 virt-desk libvirtd: 14:20:04.854: 2746: error : remoteCheckCertFile:288 :
Cannot access CA certificate '/etc/pki/CA/cacert.pem': No such file or directory
I look at the config files in /etc/libvirt/ and everything is commented out... so I'm
not sure how to fix this via a config.
I'm not familiar with that part of the
code, but it looks like the cert
check happens if listen_tls = 1, which is its default value. You can
disable it by uncommenting listen_tls=0 in /etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf.
I'm not sure what undesired effects that will have on your system's
operation.
Any help? Can anyone else reproduce this? As a result, I can't
get libvirtd to start and my VMs are hosed. :( Shall I report the bug?
I'm Cc'ing this response to libvir-list. It's very likely a known
problem that I just didn't notice, and someone there will know about it.
Scott Dowdle
[address redacted :-)]
Belgrade, MT 59714
Seriously? I was at MSU from 1981-1985. I'm guessing a lot has changed since then...