You need to provide information showing what libvirtd did and how it failed.
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 10:12:48PM +0530, Ramana Reddy wrote: > @sachin: Yes I referred the document. But the xml file only comes after > creating the VM. > This error is throwing while creating the VM. I tried any way also: I > created VM after creating br0 using brctl command, > and deleted br0 and created br0 using ovs-vsctl and modified xml file, but > still getting the same error when I start the VM. > > @Ben: When I used ubuntu 12.04, KVM with libvirtd version 0.9.8 ( default > one) and openvswitch-1.7.1 > Its successfully creating the VMs. There is no need of modifying the xml > file. > > Libvirtd version 0.9.8 requires both openvswitch kernel module and brcompat > kernel module. > I installed both and created br0 using ovs-vsctl command and created VM in > bridge mode. Its perfect. > > Where as INSTALL.Libvirt is referring libvirtd version no at least 0.9.11 > or above. Now I tried with ubuntu 13.10 > with openvswith-2.0.0 and libvirtd ( default version no 1.1.1), But > openvswitch 2.0.0 does not support > brcompat module, so I Installed openvswitch kernel module only and created > bridge br0, and trying to create > VM in bridge mode, but its throwing the error. > > Is some thing missing in my setup. Is the case that linux bridge module is > needed along with openvswitch kernel > module. I tried all the combinations, but getting the same error. Help in > this case is highly appreciated. > > Thanks, > Ramana. > > > > > On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 9:39 PM, Ben Pfaff <b...@nicira.com> wrote: > > > On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 12:45:58PM +0530, Ramana Reddy wrote: > > > I have installed openvswitch-2.0.0 on ubuntu 13.10 ( kernel: > > > 3.8.0-34-generic), and > > > created a bridge br0. Now I started virt-manager to install VM. I > > selected > > > bridge > > > mode and given br0 as bridge name. After that when I click finish > > button > > > its > > > throwing the following error (libvirtd version is 1.1.1). > > > > The error messages you provided don't give any hint as to the problem, > > or even whether Open vSwitch is involved. For us to help, you will need > > to provide additional information showing what libvirtd did and how it > > failed. > > _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list discuss@openvswitch.org http://openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss