You should try connecting to the VM via VNC and see what's happening on that
side. The XML you pasted was for a VM not running, when it's running, you'll
see a port defined in .
Did you enter those MAC addresses or did you let libvirt generate them for
you?
.:. jeremy
Hello,
I am planning to develop a management application for managing Redhat Xen and
Redhat KVM hypervisors. I am evaluating the Java bindings versus the C++
version of libvirt. As part of evaluation, I could not find meaningful answers
to the questions below. Hence, I thought that people on th
hello,
I'm using libvirt for my project but i have some problem when we
install it (libvirt)
can you give me a manual for installation of libvirt and configuration
of libvirtd
think you so much
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On 04/12/2010 08:32 AM, Daniel Veillard wrote:
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 04:19:14PM +0530, Ganesh Pagade wrote:
Hello,
I am planning to develop a management application for managing Redhat Xen
and Redhat KVM hypervisors. I am evaluating the Java bindings versus the C++
version of libvirt. As part
Hello,
I am planning to develop a management application for managing Redhat Xen and
Redhat KVM hypervisors. I am evaluating the Java bindings versus the C++
version of libvirt. As part of evaluation, I could not find meaningful answers
to the questions below. Hence, I thought that people on th