2012/5/17 Mauro Monteiro <maumontesilva(a)gmail.com>:
Hello All,
I have just started studying the libvirt and I am trying to connect to ESX
Server (version 4) using virsh (version 0.7.5) using the following command:
libvirt/virsh 0.7.5 is quite old, if possible you should use a more
recent release. But this is just a recommendation, libvirt 0.7.5 will
work with ESX.
virsh -c esx+ssh://root@<fully qualified hostname)>
It inquires the root password and as soon as I inform the password it throws
the error:
error: cannot recv data: Connection reset by peer
error: failed to connect to the hypervisor
As stated here
http://libvirt.org/drvesx.html#uri the ESX driver does
not utilize the normal libvirt transport mechanism such as SSH.
Therefore esx+ssh:// doesn't work. The ESX driver uses the HTTP(S)
based vSphere API of the ESX server. The correct virsh call looks like
this
virsh -c esx://root@<fully qualified hostname>
If you did not replace the default self-signed SSL certificate on the
ESX server with you own certificate then this call will fail with a
certificate verification error. You can tell the ESX driver to not
verify the SSL certificate using
virsh -c esx://root@<fully qualified hostname>/?no_verify=1
I can access my server using ssh. I am running it from Ubuntu 10.04
and the
libvirt version 0.7.5. Can someone help me?
Do you used the Ubuntu provided libvirt package? That won't work,
because Ubuntu/Debian ship libvirt packages without ESX support. In
that case you'll need to build libvirt from source to get ESX support.
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Matthias Bolte
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