Eric sorry for private mail, I tought libvirt-list was the "To".
Le 04/01/2011 18:13, Daniel Huhardeaux a écrit :
Hi all
Le 03/01/2011 22:32, Eric Blake a écrit :
> On 01/01/2011 03:38 AM, Daniel Huhardeaux wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> connecting to a remote server using qemu+ssh is always done with root
>> user. The problem we face is that we don't allow root connection for
>> ssh.
>
> I haven't tried, but it seems to me like you should be able to do
> qemu+ssh://user@remote/system in order to connect as user instead of
> root.
Following Justins link -which says the same that you- it works.
My problem was that I wanted to do it with virt-manager which only
connect using URI qemu+ssh://root@remote/system :-(
I face a strange behavior: I added my user in libvirt group and modify
libvirtd.conf to start with group libvirt. I restart libvirt-bin and:
virsh -c qemu+ssh:///system
dh@localhost's password:
Welcome to virsh, the virtualization interactive terminal.
Type: 'help' for help with commands
'quit' to quit
virsh # list
Id Name State
----------------------------------
1 XPHome running
virsh #
Now without connecting through ssh:
virsh
Welcome to virsh, the virtualization interactive terminal.
Type: 'help' for help with commands
'quit' to quit
virsh # list
Id Name State
----------------------------------
virsh #
So using virsh I don't see VM's! If I do 'sudo virsh' it's OK. What
is
wrong in my setup?
Thanks for your help
I got it: when you connect as an user with virsh it does't automatically
connect to local system as it does as root user: virsh -c qemu:///system
is the right command.
Thanks for your time.
PS: if someone knows how to connect virt-manager with ssh as a normal
user, would appreciate to share :-)
--
Daniel