These services do not exist [cbouchar@ibm-p8-rhevm-17-fsp cbouchar-devel]$ systemctl status virtxend.service Unit virtxend.service could not be found. [cbouchar@ibm-p8-rhevm-17-fsp cbouchar-devel]$ systemctl status virtxcd.service Unit virtxcd.service could not be found.
On Mon, Aug 1, 2022 at 7:18 AM Daniel P. Berrangé <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, Jul 29, 2022 at 08:19:04AM -0400, Carol Bouchard wrote: > > The only reason I toggled libvirtd was because the remote virsh commands > > failed and > > I could see the socket didn't exist. That suggests to me that virtproxyd > > wasn't up AND > > it was configured at disabled. > > Note, that it is important to distinguish the service from the sockets. > > In Fedora 36, not only are we using modular daemons by default, but we > also use socket activation. In a fresh install, you should only see > the following services enabled > > virtqemud.service > virtxend.service > virtlxcd.service > > Those are needed becuase of requiremenmt todo VM auto-start on host > bootup. > > For everything else we only expect sockets enabled: > > virtproxyd.socket > virtinterfaced.socket > virtnetworkd.socket > virtnodedevd.socket > virtnwfilterd.socket > virtsecretd.socket > virtstoraged.socket > > > IOW, virtproxyd.service should not be enabled - it is autostarted > when someone connects to virtproxyd.socket. > > And nothing related to libvirtd.service or libvirtd.socket should > be enabled > > With regards, > Daniel > -- > |: https://berrange.com -o- > https://www.flickr.com/photos/dberrange :| > |: https://libvirt.org -o- > https://fstop138.berrange.com :| > |: https://entangle-photo.org -o- > https://www.instagram.com/dberrange :| > >
