Jim:
Try systemctl disable xendomains.service
It is conflicting with libvirtd.service.
I found it by using
"systemd-analyze dot libvirtd.service | dot -Tgif > /tmp/dot1.gif"
On 07/26/2017 10:19 AM, Jim Fehlig wrote:
On 07/26/2017 04:46 AM, G Crowe wrote:
> Jim,
> Thanks for that, I had manually installed
> libvirt-daemon-driver-xen, but also needed to install
> libvirt-daemon-driver-libxl. I can now create VMs and convert config
> formats.
>
> However the daemon still fails to start on bootup. It starts fine
> when I manually start it with "systemctl start libvirtd" but setting
> it to autostart with "systemctl enable libvirtd" seems to have no
> effect. When I look at the status, it tells me that the service is
> "enabled" which means that it starts on bootup (well, that's what it
> means for any other service).
I think you'll need to debug the startup problem via systemd, e.g.
using systemd-analyze. Perhaps it is not starting do to conflicts with
other services, e.g. xendomains. Do you also have xendomains service
enabled? If so, disable it since it should not be used with libvirt.
Regards,
Jim
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