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On Mon, 5 Mar 2012 22:16:15 +0800, suyi wang <wangsuyi640(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
I just tried it , but... :(
2012/3/5 Michał Kulling | IQ.pl
On Mon, 5 Mar 2012 20:50:29 +0800, suyi wang
wrote:
> Dear all:
> I ust installed Fedora16Fedora16 X86_64 on my new machine,
and
> then I ran the commands as follows(ran as root):
>
> yum install qemu-kvm
> yum install qemu
> yum install libvirt
> yum install virt-manager
>
> then I started the libvirtd as follow:
> /etc/init.d/lbvirtd start
>
> So , it ran well.
>
> However, after a few days , when I ran the command "virt-manager"
,
> it showed as in the attachment.
>
> it seemed that ti cannot connect the hipervisor.
>
> Then I did a little test:
> I ran the conmand "virsh list" , but it didnot work,either.
>
> Then I used Python as follows:
> import libvirt
> cc = libvirt.open(r'qemu:///system'
> )
>
> but it didnot work,either.
>
> All the test above are under root . I hope that someone can give
me
> some suggestiion. Thanks to all!
Try:
# service qemu-kvm restart
# service libvirtd restart
:-)
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