
Hi, well, you are not using the libvirt api to create the vm :) You need to use something like "virt-install" and then start the vm via "virsh start". Afaik "virsh list" only shows machines which are using libvirt. Kind regards, Felix Blanke On 3/8/12 2:15 PM, wangsuyi640 wrote:
Dear all:
Afer run the command 'qemu-kvm -hda /root/free.img -m 512 -usbdevice tablet -vga qxl -spice port=5930,disable-ticketing' , and the VM starts natrually. Then I run the command 'virsh list' , it shows as follows:
[root@localhost ~]# virsh list
Id Name State
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[root@localhost ~]#
there is no VM running! I am puzzled , can someone help me?
Yours Sinerely!
suyi
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