On 11/06/2012 01:01 AM, 何鑫 wrote:
Hi all, When I start self-built libvirtd by "libvirtd -d -l
-f libvirtd.conf",
If started as a regular user, then this started a qemu:///session
server. But note that qemu:///session is auto-spawned by merely
attempting to connect as a regular user, so you don't really need to
manually start libvirtd in that case. If you want a qemu:///system
server, then it has to be started by root.
Need I start libvirtd by root?
Yes.
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