Hi, Eric:
I noticed that:
# service libvirtd status
libvirtd dead but pid file exists.
I operated VMs(like create, edit, delte) normally for a second, but the
libvirtd on host was dead.
I checked the libvirtd.log but didn't find any useful information. so I want to
know what can cause the prob
On 08/16/2012 08:14 AM, Akendo wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> one of my VM has disappeared in libvirtd. I still can see the process
> with ps and the configuration file is as well there. But it is not
> displayed or found with virt-manger/virsh.
>
> virsh list shows only 4 of 5, but there is no real error
Hi guys,
one of my VM has disappeared in libvirtd. I still can see the process
with ps and the configuration file is as well there. But it is not
displayed or found with virt-manger/virsh.
virsh list shows only 4 of 5, but there is no real error message.
I restarted the daemon without solving the
Hallo
I have a kvm vm that I am attempting to boot from pxe. The dhcp works perfectly
and I can see the VM in the pxe server arp. but the tftp just times out. I
don't see any tftp traffic on either the physical host or on the pie server. I
am using a bridged interface. I have tried using severa
hello,
virsh iface-bridge to build bridge interface does not work for me,i've
searched in google but got nothing ,please give some help,thanks.
# VIRSH_DEBUG=0 VIRSH_LOG_FILE=bridge.log virsh iface-bridge eth0 br0
iface-bridge: found option : eth0
iface-bridge: trying as interface NAME
libvir:
Hi,
# service libvirtd status
libvirtd dead but pid file exists.
I operated VMs(like create, edit, delte) normally for a second, but the
libvirtd on host was dead.
I checked the libvirtd.log but didn't find any useful information. so I want to
know what can cause the problem?
another question: