
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 09:30:50PM +0100, Daniel Schwager wrote:
You need
virsh -c qemu://xxx03.domainname.com/system
Yes sir - here we are ... you are right.
With xen, you DO NOT need the "system" in the URL.
Xen is less flexible than QEMU. You can only have a single Xen connection per host. With QEMU you can have a system wide instance, or a per-user instance (qemu:///session).
The following works for xen - but not for qemu:
[root@xen04 ~]$ virsh -c xen+tls://xen04.domainname.com list Id Name State
This is a little bit inconsequent/confusing (-: But, if it's known, it's easy...
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