Helle and thanks for your answer
You should never modify/update/create files under the /etc/libvirt/qemu
directory. The correct way to do this is virsh dumpxml $domain >
$domain.xml
and virsh define $domain.xml.
I didnt modify or create anything i just copied xml file from the old
server to
don't need to forwar X to your client, you can install
virt-manager/virt-viewer
directly on your client station and add ssh connection.
i will made the test
I made the test to install virt-manager on my own client station and it
works fine.
May an ssh problem ?
For information i'm actually
you mean one of my xml file of a vm ?
or which file ?
Le 29/01/2016 15:32, Pavel Hrdina a écrit :
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 03:20:31PM +0100, Pascal Legrand wrote:
Helle and thanks for your answer
Debug log from virt-manager (virt-manager --debug) would be helpful.
Cf virt-manager.debug
don't
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 03:20:31PM +0100, Pascal Legrand wrote:
> Helle and thanks for your answer
>
> Debug log from virt-manager (virt-manager --debug) would be helpful.
> Cf virt-manager.debug
>
> don't need to forwar X to your client, you can install
> virt-manager/virt-viewer
> directly on
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 02:20:50PM +0100, Pascal Legrand wrote:
> Hello,
Hi,
> here is my problem :
> i migrated an old debian server, with kvm host and guests vm, on a new
> one (wheezy to jessie).
> Everything worked fine on this old server.
>
> On the new server, i created a storage pool, c