On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 05:03:55PM +0300, Aioanei Rares wrote: > Guido Günther wrote: > >On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 01:34:31AM +0300, Aioanei Rares wrote: > >>Guido Günther wrote: > >>>On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 06:59:13PM +0300, Aioanei Rares wrote: > >>>>Guido Günther wrote: > >>>>>On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 06:36:55PM +0300, Aioanei Rares wrote: > >>>>>>Package: virt-manager > >>>>>>Version: 0.7.0-4 > >>>>>>Severity: minor > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>On Fedora for example, virt-manager asks for the root password when > >>>>>>clicking on it in the menu. I guess it should either do that, or > >>>>>>inform the user that he/she does not have the necessary privileges. > >>>>>I can't parse this. Please explain what you are doing and attach a > >>>>>backtrace if there's one. I assume you're lacking access to the socket. > >>>>>Cheers, > >>>>>-- Guido > >>>>> > >>>>Error bringing up domain details: Error parsing domain xml: > >>>>operation virDomainGetXMLDesc with secure flag forbidden for read > >>>>only access > >>>And what URI are you connect to qemu:///system? Can you reproduct with > >>>0.8.0? > >>>-- Guido > >>> > >>I cannot look at the vm details as normal user, because I get the > >>same error (traceback). I don't know what are you referring to > >>regarding the URI . > >What are you connecting to? qemu:///system, qemu:///session, ... - it's > >in the tooltip of the connection. > > -- Guido > > > qemu:///syste$ Then you're indeed lacking the permissions. If you want a password to be asked then you have to switch to policy kit (see /etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf). If you want to be able to access the VMs without that you need to be member of group libvirtd. Cheers, -- Guido
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