2010/6/3 florian chazal <florianchazal(a)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(a)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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