In my experience,
/etc/init/libvirt-bin.conf is used for ubuntu 12.04 (add "-d -l", any
change in /etc/default/libvirt-bin has no impact)
/etc/default/libvirt-bin is used for ubuntu 16.04. We use -l . "-d" will
cause libvirt-bin fails to restart. If libvirt-bin fails to restart, please
execute "sy
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-Original Message-
From: Özhan Rüzgar Karaman [mailto:oruzgarkara...@gmail.com]
Sent: 16 January 2018 09:05
Cc: dev@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: KVM on ubuntu
On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 10:49 AM, Wido den Hollander wr
On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 10:49 AM, Wido den Hollander wrote:
>
>
> On 01/16/2018 06:36 AM, Özhan Rüzgar Karaman wrote:
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>> Hi Paul;
>> Ubuntu 16.04 has systemd installed and it directly controls libvirtd
>> process so if you add -d to /etc/default/libvirt-bin file libvirtd tries
>> to
>> control
On 01/16/2018 06:36 AM, Özhan Rüzgar Karaman wrote:
Hi Paul;
Ubuntu 16.04 has systemd installed and it directly controls libvirtd
process so if you add -d to /etc/default/libvirt-bin file libvirtd tries to
control to its self and then you have problem, you could not
stop/start/restart libvirtd
Hi Paul;
Ubuntu 16.04 has systemd installed and it directly controls libvirtd
process so if you add -d to /etc/default/libvirt-bin file libvirtd tries to
control to its self and then you have problem, you could not
stop/start/restart libvirtd service via systemd. Only adding -l flag to
libvirtd_opt