Hi all,
As a general thought, would anyone be interested in getting this weird '@'
thing in the bind address on OSX "fixed"?
It shows up in both libvirtd and virsh:
$ libvirtd
2012-02-08 08:39:53.211+0000: -1: info : libvirt version: 0.9.10
2012-02-08 08:39:53.211+0000: -1: error : virNetSocketNewListenUNIX:346 : Failed to bind
socket to '(a)/Users/jc/.libvirt/libvirt-sock': No such file or directory
and
$ virsh
Welcome to virsh, the virtualization interactive terminal.
Type: 'help' for help with commands
'quit' to quit
virsh # version
error: Failed to reconnect to the hypervisor
error: no valid connection
error: Failed to connect socket to '(a)/Users/jc/.libvirt/libvirt-sock': No such
file or directory
Matthias mentioned it's due to using anonymous unix sockets, which
are only present on Linux:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvirt-users/2011-November/msg00018.html
Guess that means libvirtd doesn't work on *BSD either?
Perhaps gnulib has a cross platform way to take care of this?
(Note, I could have sworn eblake started looking into this ages ago,
but then I moved on to the Aeolus team. Unsure if there was useful
progress back then. ?)
Regards and best wishes,
Justin Clift
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Aeolus Community Manager
http://www.aeolusproject.org