On Mon, 5 Mar 2012 20:50:29 +0800, suyi wang <wangsuyi...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear all: > I ust installed Fedora16Fedora16 X86_64 on my new machine, and > then I ran the commands as follows(ran as root): > > yum install qemu-kvm > yum install qemu > yum install libvirt > yum install virt-manager > > then I started the libvirtd as follow: > /etc/init.d/lbvirtd start > > So , it ran well. > > However, after a few days , when I ran the command "virt-manager" , > it showed as in the attachment. > > it seemed that ti cannot connect the hipervisor. > > Then I did a little test: > I ran the conmand "virsh list" , but it didnot work,either. > > Then I used Python as follows: > import libvirt > cc = libvirt.open(r'qemu:///system' > ) > > but it didnot work,either. > > All the test above are under root . I hope that someone can give me > some suggestiion. Thanks to all!
Try: # service qemu-kvm restart # service libvirtd restart :-) -- Michał Kulling http://iq.pl/ _______________________________________________ libvirt-users mailing list libvirt-users@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-users