[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] virt-manager won't start
On Sat, Feb 03, 2007 at 01:37:51PM +0100, Henning Sprang wrote: > On 2/2/07, Krysan, Susan <KRYSANS@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >I am using SLES10 SP1 Beta2 and cannot run virt-manager. First, I receive > >a > >bunch of messages like this one: > >[....] > > This is the Xen-Users list, not the virt-manager support list :) If anyone has virt-manager related question, please feel free to join the public 'et-mgmt-tools@xxxxxxxxxx' mailing list where all the virt-related management tools projects we're involved in live. http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/et-mgmt-tools This is also linked off the website http://virt-manager.et.redhat.com > I don't say that for sending you away, but you will get much better > help asking a specific list. As far as I know, virt-manager is a quite > fedora-specific tool, so it can become hard to get it running on other > distributions. I think there are people working on ports for Debian, > but I don't thinlk you can just take the rpm, install it on SuSE, and > expect it wo be working. The only Fedora specific bit in virt-manager is the bit of the 'create new vm' wizard for para-virt guests, in that it expects to fetch the file 'images/xen/vmlinuz' off the HTTP site for the distro - other distros don't lay stuff out in the same way so you won't be able to install non-Fedora paravirt guests. Full virt guests should 'just work', and it should still run on any Dom0 OS. I know people have used it on both Debian and Solaris without too much trouble. I'm adding support for installing SuSE paravirt guests, and think I might have figured out how to do Debian too. > The very least you need is not only install virt-manager, but also > libvirt - do you have this? Yep, wrt to the error message in the original thread, it probably means that XenD is not listening on the expected socket. Make sure you have (xend-unix-server yes)' In the /etc/xen/xend-config.sxp file. As a good sanity check for correct XenD config, you can run 'virsh list' from the command line. If that works, then virt-manager should also work. Also, virt-manager has a log file in $HOME/.virt-manager/virt-manager.log which may have more detailed diagnostics. Regards, Dan. -- |=- Red Hat, Engineering, Emerging Technologies, Boston. +1 978 392 2496 -=| |=- Perl modules: http://search.cpan.org/~danberr/ -=| |=- Projects: http://freshmeat.net/~danielpb/ -=| |=- GnuPG: 7D3B9505 F3C9 553F A1DA 4AC2 5648 23C1 B3DF F742 7D3B 9505 -=| _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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