
Whit, I was able to get around the library problem by simply uninstalling the xsltproc distribution package. The docs are not made but the installation finishes. (Let me know if you think this is a bad idea or if it will mess up the running of libvirt somehow) I tried your suggestion and I can run the libvirt daemon from the location you suggested. However, when I cannot seem to connect to the libvirt-sock socket or the qemu hypervisor. When I run the command "sudo virsh -c qemu:///system list" I get the follow error messages: error: Failed to connect socket to '/usr/local/var/run/libvirt/libvirt-sock': Connection refused error: failed to connect to the hypervisor Any ideas how to get this working. I've been running into this problem for several combinations of installs except for when I use the distro packages for both qemu-kvm and libvirt. Thanks, Shawn On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 4:20 PM, Whit Blauvelt <whit.virt@transpect.com>wrote:
What works for me (Ubuntu 10.10):
Stop the old version.
Start the new one with:
/usr/local/sbin/libvirtd -d
That's assuming that you did a "make install" and let it go to the default location, which that is. Now, if it's all default (both the original and your builds), then replace /usr/local/etc/libvirt/qemu with a symlink to /etc/libvirt/qemu before starting.
Also, if you've built qemu-kvm to replace the distro version, then /usr/bin/kvm should be a symlink to /usr/local/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 rather than the distro's /usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64.
There's also another daemon or two that you may or may not need running according to how you're handling the VM interfaces. Since I'm bridging them, I haven't concerned myself with that.
In recent versions Ubuntu has omitted a proper /etc/init.d script in favor of upstart (which I hate; YMMV). There's still a decent init.d script for libvirt in Debian, which can be edited to work with a built-from-source version. Of course, Ubuntu will replace that whenever you do updates, if it still thinks that libvirt is something it should update.
BTW, what did you do to get around the library problem?
Whit
Daniel (and all others),
I have been able to get past the libvirt installation but I cannot start
libvirtd daemon. For ubuntu, what is the best way to start the libvirtd daemon? "sudo make install" did not put libvirtd in /etc/init.d so the only
it is in libvirt-0.10.0/daemon/. I have looked up this issue online and
best I have seen is to install the distribution package and replace the daemon with the one I build from source. Does anyone know anything about this?
Thanks, Shawn
On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 10:40 AM, Shawn Furrow <sfurrow@vt.edu> wrote:
If I run xmllint --noout docs/news.html.in inside the libvirt-0.10.0 directory I get no output.
Shawn
On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 10:33 AM, Daniel Veillard < veillard@redhat.com> wrote:
On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 10:02:53AM -0400, Shawn Furrow wrote: > Daniel, > > I tried re-installing all of those libraries and I still get
On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 03:50:12PM -0400, Shawn Furrow wrote: the place I see the the same
> segfault. Here are the outputs you requested: > > *xsltproc --version* > Using libxml 20706, libxslt 10126 and libexslt 815 > xsltproc was compiled against libxml 20706, libxslt 10126 and libexslt 815 > libxslt 10126 was compiled against libxml 20706 > libexslt 815 was compiled against libxml 20706 > > *xmllint --version* > xmllint: using libxml version 20706 > compiled with: Threads Tree Output Push Reader Patterns
Writer
SAXv1 FTP > HTTP DTDValid HTML Legacy C14N Catalog XPath XPointer XInclude
Iconv
> ISO8859X Unicode Regexps Automata Expr Schemas Schematron
Modules
Debug Zlib
what does xmllint --noout docs/news.html.in gives within
libvirt ?
if it crashes then check which libz is used by ldd /usr/bin/xmllint and check where that library comes from, it's very likely a
problem
like that, xsltproc should not crash
Daniel
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