Hello all

Because my target is RedHat ( and not unbutu ) , I will migrate soon and avoid 
to loose time with unbutu

Do you think I will have same kind of issue with RedHat ?

Thank you for you help

Regards

Laurent





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De : Michal Prívozník <mpriv...@redhat.com>
Envoyé : lundi 11 septembre 2023 15:56
À : Laurent Coloby <laurent.col...@se.com>; Ilya Maximets <i.maxim...@ovn.org>; 
Eelco Chaudron <echau...@redhat.com>
Cc : b...@openvswitch.org
Objet : Re: [ovs-discuss] open vswitch and libvirt

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On 9/11/23 15:19, Laurent Coloby wrote:
> the VM are created in system mode.
>

Perfect, so the libvirtd is running as root.

> I have created another one, in session mode, in this case "virsh edit VM"   
> is not working
>
> I don't know how to check how libvirtd is running !!!   ( system or user mode 
> )

You can just list all running processes and look for libvirtd. For instance 
this what I use the most:

# ps axfuZ

Since you mention ubuntu - I wonder whether it's actually AppArmomr preventing 
libvirt from running ovs-vsctl. And I wonder whether not passing any --prefix= 
to configure made the package install binaries under /usr/local/...

I'm not familiar with ubuntu, but I believe if it is AppArmor declining the 
ovs-vsctl execution, then there could be an error reported somewhere in 
/var/log/. Maybe /var/log/kern.log or /var/log/apparmor/...?

Michal

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