On 02/28/2012 10:23 AM, 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 bellow:
it seemed that ti cannot connect the hipervisor.
This list is plain-text only. Your embedded graphic (at least, I'm
assuming you attempted to embed a graphic) got eaten by the list server,
so we don't know what message you got. Can you paste the actual error
message you got?
Meanwhile, we have a wiki page for diagnosing common problems. Perhaps
your issue is covered by one of the items there; and if not, it would
help if you could add a new page with the steps you take in resolving
the issue.
http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/Troubleshooting
Then I did a little test:
I ran the conmand "virsh list" , but it didnot work,either.
Again, knowing the exact output of 'virsh -c qemu:///system list',
rather than just saying it didn't work, will help others in diagnosing
your issue.
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Eric Blake eblake(a)redhat.com +1-919-301-3266
Libvirt virtualization library
http://libvirt.org