
Hi Martin. Can you please share the string that you use to invoke virt-manager? I use this one: virt-manager -c qemu+ssh://user@kvm/system?netcat=netcatsocket And in the KVM hypervisor server I edited /bin/netcatsocket with below content: #!/bin/bash socat - unix-client:$2 2013/4/3 martin f krafft <madduck@madduck.net>
Hello,
I am using virt-manager 0.9.4 on a Debian unstable system (libvirt 0.9.12) to connect to a libvirtd via SSH running on a Debian testing system (also version 0.9.12), and I have a problem using virt-manager, which first takes ages to connect, then freezes.
The SSH connection is top-quality, the hosts are next to each other and connected by Gigabit Ethernet. virsh connections work fine.
Unfortunately, when I run virt-manager and connect to the host, the host's capabilities are fetched very quickly (according to virt-manager's debug output), but it then takes 20–30 seconds until the connection is established.
Logging libvirtd with log_level=2 produces nothing useful. Hence I tried with log_level=1, which is mayhem. Attached is the log output from the moment I told virt-manager to connect until shortly after the connection has been established. Maybe someone can figure out what's going on? I cannot…
The next problem is that when I then try to create a host, I am shown the dialog and can enter one or two characters into the name field, then the GUI completely freezes, and so does libvirtd on the other system (ctrl-c does not work anymore).
I have also captured this part of the session in a second log file, which provides no clues for me.
Does anyone else know what might be going on?
Thanks,
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