I must be missing something here so I don't need to install anything but
using esx requires what looks like TLS configured along with libvirtd
running on ESX.
When I do esx:// I get the following:
14:07:44.736: debug : virConnectOpenAuth:1355 : name=esx://test?no_verify=1,
auth=0x7f4512a6e5a0, flags=0
14:07:44.736: debug : do_open:1110 : name "esx://test?no_verify=1" to URI
components:
scheme esx
opaque (null)
authority (null)
server test
user (null)
port 0
path ?no_verify=1
14:07:44.736: debug : do_open:1120 : trying driver 0 (Test) ...
14:07:44.736: debug : do_open:1126 : driver 0 Test returned DECLINED
14:07:44.736: debug : do_open:1120 : trying driver 1 (OPENVZ) ...
14:07:44.736: debug : do_open:1126 : driver 1 OPENVZ returned DECLINED
14:07:44.736: debug : do_open:1120 : trying driver 2 (VBOX) ...
14:07:44.736: debug : do_open:1126 : driver 2 VBOX returned DECLINED
14:07:44.736: debug : do_open:1120 : trying driver 3 (remote) ...
14:07:44.736: debug : doRemoteOpen:564 : proceeding with name =
esx://%3Fno_verify=1
14:07:44.737: debug : initialise_gnutls:1143 : loading CA file
/apps/etc/pki/CA/cacert.pem
14:07:44.737: debug : initialise_gnutls:1156 : loading client cert and key
from files /apps/etc/pki/libvirt/clientcert.pem and
/apps/etc/pki/libvirt/private/clientkey.pem
14:07:44.739: error : doRemoteOpen:644 : unable to connect to* libvirtd* at
'test': Connection refused
14:07:44.739: debug : do_open:1126 : driver 3 remote returned ERROR
14:07:44.739: debug : virUnrefConnect:259 : unref connection 0x1f3bd10 1
14:07:44.739: debug : virReleaseConnect:216 : release connection 0x1f3bd10
-Jon
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 1:54 PM, Matthias Bolte <
matthias.bolte(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
Ah, don't use esx+ssh://, just use esx://
The scheme format <driver>+<transport>:// implies that you want to use
the libvirt remote mechanisms via the libvirt daemon (libvirtd) or the
server side, but the ESX driver doesn't use this. It directly connects
to the ESX server using HTTPS.
You do not need to have or install netcat on the ESX server, as said
before an out-of-the-box ESX installation is sufficient.
Matthias
2010/3/4 Jonathan Kelley <jkelley(a)vm-labs.com>:
> I built it from the 0.7.6 sources but it still shows me that it is
running
> the 'nc' command on the ESX server (which does not exist). Is netcat
> required to be on ESX?
>
> 13:24:26.765: debug : do_open:1110 : name "esx+ssh://test" to URI
> components:
> scheme esx+ssh
> opaque (null)
> authority (null)
> server test
> user (null)
> port 0
> path
>
> 13:24:26.765: debug : do_open:1120 : trying driver 0 (Test) ...
> 13:24:26.765: debug : do_open:1126 : driver 0 Test returned DECLINED
> 13:24:26.765: debug : do_open:1120 : trying driver 1 (OPENVZ) ...
> 13:24:26.765: debug : do_open:1126 : driver 1 OPENVZ returned DECLINED
> 13:24:26.765: debug : do_open:1120 : trying driver 2 (VBOX) ...
> 13:24:26.765: debug : do_open:1126 : driver 2 VBOX returned DECLINED
> 13:24:26.765: debug : do_open:1120 : trying driver 3 (remote) ...
> 13:24:26.765: debug : doRemoteOpen:564 : proceeding with name = esx://
> 13:24:26.765: debug : virExecWithHook:640 : ssh test nc -U
> /apps/var/run/libvirt/libvirt-sock
> 13:24:26.769: debug : remoteIO:8429 : Do proc=66 serial=0 length=28
> wait=(nil)
> 13:24:26.769: debug : remoteIO:8491 : We have the buck 66 0x7fc565c4b010
> 0x7fc565c4b010
> 13:24:31.384: error : remoteIOReadBuffer:7707 : server closed connection
> 13:24:31.384: debug : remoteIOEventLoop:8376 : Giving up the buck due to
I/O
> error 66 0x7fc565c4b010 (nil)
> 13:24:31.384: debug : do_open:1126 : driver 3 remote returned ERROR
> 13:24:31.384: debug : virUnrefConnect:259 : unref connection 0x1146d20 1
> 13:24:31.384: debug : virReleaseConnect:216 : release connection
0x1146d20
>
>
> Thanks,
> Jon
>
> On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 12:26 PM, Matthias Bolte
> <matthias.bolte(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
>> 2010/3/4 Jonathan Kelley <jkelley(a)vm-labs.com>:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I am trying to access an ESXi host using libvirt but it seems that it
>>> requires netcat to be running on the ESX server.
>>>
>>> My ESX 4 does not have this installed and I am wondering if this is
>>> required or is there some other way to get this working?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jon
>>>
>>
>> No, you do not have to install anything on the ESX or ESXi server.
>> libvirt works with an out-of-the-box installation of ESX.
>>
>> Make sure your libvirt version is new enough (0.7.0 or newer) and that
>> the ESX support is enabled. For example if you've installed libvirt
>> from Debian packages then you'll need to build libvirt from source,
>> because Debian explicitly disables ESX support in their packages for
>> some unknown reason.
>>
>> See
http://libvirt.org/drvesx.html if you haven't yet.
>>
>> Matthias
>>
>
>