On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 12:16 AM, Alex Jia <a...@redhat.com> wrote: > ** > On 03/16/2012 12:12 PM, Su Zhang wrote: > > Alex, > > I changed the symbolic link to "/usr/local/lib/libvirt.so.0.9.10". Here is > the running script: > > [root@XenTester libvirt-0.9.10]# rm /usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0 > rm: remove symbolic link `/usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0'? yes > [root@XenTester libvirt-0.9.10]# ln -s /usr/local/lib/libvirt.so.0.9.10 > /usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0 > > It's not enough, you had better to clean up your dirty libvirt > environment, for example, remove all of > libvirt rpm package on host, then recompile libvirt and ./configure > --prefix=/usr && make && make install, or ./autogen --system && make && > make install. >
I've already done make uninstall && ./autogen.sh --system && make && make install. However, while starting libvirtd, there is still an error here: Starting libvirtd daemon: libvirtd: /usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0: version `LIBVIRT_PRIVATE_0.9.4' not found (required by libvirtd) libvirtd: /usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0: version `LIBVIRT_PRIVATE_0.9.4' not found (required by /usr/lib64/libvirt-qemu.so.0) [FAILED] Does it mean I cannot remove all of the libvirt binary by only running "make uninstall"? Are there any other ways can be used to remove the libvirt environment completely? Thanks, > > > I run "strace -o strace.txt virt-install --connect=xen:/// -p" once again, > and the following error came out: > > ERROR Error in network device parameters: Virtual network 'default' > does not exist: this function is not supported by the connection driver: > virNetworkLookupByName > the strace.txt is attached. > > I think current xen URI works well for you, and you may try virt-install > --connect=xen:/// -p -d or virt-install -p -d to confirm this. > > The above error is another issues, you need to change others stuff, it's > not enough to just link > /usr/local/lib/libvirt.so.0.9.10 /usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0, please follow > answer 1. > > > Are there any other places I need to change in order to let the system > know I am running libvirt.so.0.9.10? > > > Thanks, > > On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 10:54 PM, Su Zhang <westlif...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Here it is: >> >> # ll /usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0 >> lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 16 Mar 12 21:19 /usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0 -> >> libvirt.so.0.9.4 >> >> So you meant that I used a wrong libvirt.so? How can I correct this? >> >> >> On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 10:52 PM, Alex Jia <a...@redhat.com> wrote: >> >>> On 03/16/2012 11:41 AM, Su Zhang wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 10:20 PM, Alex Jia <a...@redhat.com> wrote: >>> >>>> On 03/16/2012 11:02 AM, Su Zhang wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 9:45 PM, Alex Jia <a...@redhat.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> On 03/16/2012 05:33 AM, Su Zhang wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 4:20 PM, Eric Blake <ebl...@redhat.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On 03/15/2012 02:57 PM, Su Zhang wrote: >>>>>> > Hi all, >>>>>> > >>>>>> > I am trying to use virt-install to install domU image. However, I >>>>>> > encountered the following issue. It seems that a connection driver >>>>>> is >>>>>> > needed for Xen. >>>>>> > I am new to both libvirt and Xen. Anyone have any ideas on what's >>>>>> wrong >>>>>> > with the following error ? >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > # virt-install --connect=xen:/// -p -d >>>>>> > Thu, 15 Mar 2012 10:17:55 DEBUG Launched with command line: >>>>>> > /usr/bin/virt-install --connect=xen:/// -p -d >>>>>> > Thu, 15 Mar 2012 10:17:55 DEBUG Requesting libvirt URI xen:/// >>>>>> > Thu, 15 Mar 2012 10:17:55 ERROR no connection driver available >>>>>> for No >>>>>> > connection for URI xen:/// >>>>>> >>>>>> This probably means that your copy of libvirt.so and libvirtd was >>>>>> built >>>>>> without xen support. What does >>>>>> >>>>>> virsh --version=long >>>>>> >>>>>> say? Also, are you sure libvirtd is running? >>>>>> >>>>> In addition, I want to know your libvirt.so, libvirtd, xend >>>>> location, for example, >>>>> # which libvirtd >>>>> # which xend >>>>> # locate libvirt.so >>>>> >>>>> Please also make sure xend service is running: >>>>> # service xend status >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Eric Blake ebl...@redhat.com +1-919-301-3266 >>>>>> Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> Eric, >>>>> >>>>> Here is the output: >>>>> # virsh --version=long >>>>> Virsh command line tool of libvirt 0.9.10 >>>>> See web site at http://libvirt.org/ >>>>> >>>>> Compiled with support for: >>>>> Hypervisors: Xen QEmu/KVM UML OpenVZ VirtualBox LXC Test >>>>> Networking: Remote Daemon Network Bridging Nwfilter VirtualPort >>>>> Storage: Dir Filesystem SCSI Multipath iSCSI LVM >>>>> Miscellaneous: SELinux Secrets Debug >>>>> >>>>> It seems that it does support Xen. >>>>> >>>>> Yeah, Xen indeed appears in Hypervisors line. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I am not sure if libvirtd is running so I use the following command to >>>>> start it: >>>>> >>>>> [root@XenTester srv]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/libvirtd start >>>>> >>>>> Right, you may also use service libvirtd start, and check it by >>>>> service libvirtd status or ps -ef|grep libvirtd. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> But the same error is still there. >>>>> >>>>> Am I using the right way to start libvirtd service? Are there any >>>>> other possible reasons of this error? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Su Zhang >>>>> Ph.D Candidate >>>>> Computing and Information Sciences >>>>> Kansas State University >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> libvirt-users mailing >>>>> listlibvirt-users@redhat.comhttps://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-users >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Alex, >>>> >>>> Here is some information: >>>> >>>> # /etc/init.d/xencommons start >>>> Starting xenstored... >>>> Setting domain 0 name... >>>> Starting xenconsoled... >>>> [root@XenTester su]# /etc/init.d/xend start >>>> [root@XenTester su]# which libvirtd >>>> /usr/local/sbin/libvirtd >>>> [root@XenTester su]# which xend >>>> /usr/sbin/xend >>>> [root@XenTester su]# locate libvirt.so >>>> /usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0 >>>> /usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0.9.4 >>>> /usr/local/lib/libvirt.so >>>> /usr/local/lib/libvirt.so.0 >>>> /usr/local/lib/libvirt.so.0.9.10 >>>> >>>> You have 2 different libvirt versions 0.9.4 and 0.9.10, and your >>>> 0.9.10 is put under the >>>> /usr/local/lib directory, so I guess you haven't used ./configure with >>>> --prefix=/usr option >>>> or directly use ./autogen.sh --system when you configure and compile >>>> libvirt. >>>> >>>> And also please yum install strace -y if you haven't installed strace >>>> rpm, then run the following operation: >>>> >>>> # strace -o strace.txt virt-install --connect=xen:/// -p >>>> >>>> Then attach strace.txt as a attachment. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Alex >>>> >>>> >>> Alex, >>> >>> Thanks. I have run ./autogen.sh --system. And "make" and "make install" >>> the libvirt once again. >>> I encountered one type of errors while running "make install", it seems >>> that the installer is looking for a bunch of HTML files under >>> /usr/bin/install. here is the error info: >>> >>> /usr/bin/install: cannot stat `./api.html': No such file or directory >>> /usr/bin/install: cannot stat `./api_extension.html': No such file or >>> directory >>> /usr/bin/install: cannot stat `./apps.html': No such file or directory >>> /usr/bin/install: cannot stat `./archdomain.html': No such file or >>> directory >>> /usr/bin/install: cannot stat `./architecture.html': No such file or >>> directory >>> /usr/bin/install: cannot stat `./archnetwork.html': No such file or >>> directory >>> /usr/bin/install: cannot stat `./archnode.html': No such file or >>> directory >>> (there are still tens of HTML files missing) >>> .... >>> >>> It's not important for our issues. >>> >>> >>> Do you think this type of errors will affect the functionality of >>> libvirt? >>> Also, I checked and it seems that I've the latest strace package >>> installed. So I run "strace -o strace.txt virt-install --connect=xen:/// >>> -p". >>> Please find strace.txt attached. >>> >>> I saw virt-install is opening /usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0 in strace.txt: >>> >>> open("/usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0", O_RDONLY) = 7 >>> >>> >>> I want to confirm whether you're using compiling libvirt 0.9.10, >>> ll /usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0 say what? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Alex >>> >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>>> [root@XenTester su]# service xend status >>>> [root@XenTester su]# ps -ef|grep libvirtd >>>> root 2242 1 0 21:52 ? 00:00:00 libvirtd --daemon >>>> root 3295 3112 0 21:59 pts/0 00:00:00 grep libvirtd >>>> >>>> Can you see if it is normal here? >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Su Zhang >>>> Ph.D Candidate >>>> Computing and Information Sciences >>>> Kansas State University >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Su Zhang >>> Ph.D Candidate >>> Computing and Information Sciences >>> Kansas State University >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Su Zhang >> Ph.D Candidate >> Computing and Information Sciences >> Kansas State University >> > > > > -- > Su Zhang > Ph.D Candidate > Computing and Information Sciences > Kansas State University > > > -- Su Zhang Ph.D Candidate Computing and Information Sciences Kansas State University
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