On Fri, Jul 29, 2022 at 07:49:16AM -0400, Carol Bouchard wrote:
TY VM!!!
virtproxyd was disabled and I can assure you I didn't disable it.
/run/libvirt/libvirt-sock now exists AND
the remote virsh actions were successful.
Background on my fedora36 install. I did not do an upgrade. This
was a fresh install on a new laptop. I could see libvirt was
running so I assumed it was intact. I had enabled/disabled
libvirtd only because my remote virsh commands were not working.
Enabling/disabling libvirtd probably interfered with virtproxyd, as
they both want the same sockets.
With regards,
Daniel
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