On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 2:54 AM, Julian Zhou <jzhou2oo6(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi I am trying to add a virtualbox domain to my virsh installation,
I get:
error: Failed to define domain from Ondria.xml >>
<
https://gist.github.com/jztech101/5aeebb82412c1910dc1f>
https://gist.github.com/jztech101/5aeebb82412c1910dc1f << error: internal
error: unexpected domain type vbox, expecting one of these: qemu, kqemu,
kvm, xen.
virsh is compiled with VirtualBox support so I'm confused:
Virsh -V >> Virsh command line tool of libvirt 1.2.2
See web site at <
http://libvirt.org/>http://libvirt.org/
Compiled with support for:
Hypervisors: QEMU/KVM LXC UML Xen LibXL OpenVZ VMWare VirtualBox Test
Networking: Remote Network Bridging Interface netcf Nwfilter VirtualPort
Storage: Dir Disk Filesystem SCSI Multipath iSCSI LVM RBD Sheepdog
Miscellaneous: Daemon Nodedev AppArmor Secrets Debug Readline Modular.
After some insight, I decided to run it like this instead: " virsh -c
vbox:///session create Ondria.xml"
Now I get:
error: failed to connect to the hypervisor
error: internal error: unable to initialize VirtualBox driver API
So, after further insight, I ran "export
VBOX_APP_HOME=/usr/lib/virtualbox" and tried again. Same error as above.
(/usr/lib/virtualbox is where VBoxCPCOMC.so lies and I'm told the reason
for the above error is it cannot find that file in any "normal" location.
Help? It should be noted I installed VirtualBox-5.0 directly from the VBox
Repo for Ubuntu 14.04LTS
not sure if it help: Ubuntu libvirt's driver for Virtualbox is disabled
by default:
Regards,
Julian Zhou
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