
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@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 :)
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