[libvirt] libvirt with opennebula

hello I'm currently using libvirt and opennebula. I have installed the libvirt with the driver of opennebule "ONE" and I test the installation. /***************************** ***************************/ oneadmin@node016 ~]$ virsh -c one:/// Welcome to virsh, the virtualization interactive terminal. Type: 'help' for help with commands 'quit' to quit virsh # list Id Name State ---------------------------------- virsh # /********************************************************/ but I can not see the list of machines that run in the cluster node (Xen and KVM) I want to know if this is a problem of configuration files ( libvirtd.conf and oned.conf). can you help me to overcome this problem thank you

hi, If you already have some VMs running, try to do the same command as root. It's certainly a right problem. Regards Florian CHAZAL 2010/6/1 marwen marwen <marwen.ensi@gmail.com>
hello I'm currently using libvirt and opennebula. I have installed the libvirt with the driver of opennebule "ONE" and I test the installation.
/***************************** ***************************/ oneadmin@node016 ~]$ virsh -c one:/// Welcome to virsh, the virtualization interactive terminal.
Type: 'help' for help with commands 'quit' to quit
virsh # list Id Name State ----------------------------------
virsh # /********************************************************/
but I can not see the list of machines that run in the cluster node (Xen and KVM) I want to know if this is a problem of configuration files ( libvirtd.conf and oned.conf). can you help me to overcome this problem
thank you
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thank you for your reply I tried the same command as root and here is the result **************************************************************** [root@node016 one]# virsh -c one:/// Welcome to virsh, the virtualization interactive terminal. Type: 'help' for help with commands 'quit' to quit virsh # list Id Name State ---------------------------------- virsh # *************************************************************** and I verify that there are virtual machines running under opennebula and here is the result **************************************************************************************** [root@node016 one]# onevm list ID USER NAME STAT CPU MEM HOSTNAME TIME 6 oneadmin test_kvm runn 0 524288 node015 03 00:55:57 21 oneadmin test_kvm runn 0 524288 node013 02 16:46:29 [root@node016 one]# **************************************************************************************** Regards Marwen 2010/6/3 florian chazal <florianchazal@gmail.com>
hi,
If you already have some VMs running, try to do the same command as root. It's certainly a right problem.
Regards
Florian CHAZAL
2010/6/1 marwen marwen <marwen.ensi@gmail.com>
hello I'm currently using libvirt and opennebula. I have installed the libvirt with the driver of opennebule "ONE" and I test the installation.
/***************************** ***************************/ oneadmin@node016 ~]$ virsh -c one:/// Welcome to virsh, the virtualization interactive terminal.
Type: 'help' for help with commands 'quit' to quit
virsh # list Id Name State ----------------------------------
virsh # /********************************************************/
but I can not see the list of machines that run in the cluster node (Xen and KVM) I want to know if this is a problem of configuration files ( libvirtd.conf and oned.conf). can you help me to overcome this problem
thank you
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-- Florian Chazal

2010/6/3 florian chazal <florianchazal@gmail.com>:
hi,
If you already have some VMs running, try to do the same command as root. It's certainly a right problem.
Regards
Florian CHAZAL
I think you're referring to the difference between connecting to qemu:///session and qemu:///system. The problem with the OpenNebula driver not listing existing domains is a totally different one. Matthias
2010/6/1 marwen marwen <marwen.ensi@gmail.com>
hello I'm currently using libvirt and opennebula. I have installed the libvirt with the driver of opennebule "ONE" and I test the installation.
/***************************** ***************************/ oneadmin@node016 ~]$ virsh -c one:/// Welcome to virsh, the virtualization interactive terminal.
Type: 'help' for help with commands 'quit' to quit
virsh # list Id Name State ----------------------------------
virsh # /********************************************************/
but I can not see the list of machines that run in the cluster node (Xen and KVM) I want to know if this is a problem of configuration files ( libvirtd.conf and oned.conf). can you help me to overcome this problem
thank you -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list
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florian chazal
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marwen marwen
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Matthias Bolte