VMs do not show up in virt-manager - Ubuntu
Hi folks,
I created some KVM VMs with "virsh define" I can open it with virt-viewer and vms are working fine. But I can't see them on virt-manager. What am I doing wrong ? The configuration is not automatic? Host: Ubuntu 8.04 64bits Guests: ubuntu 8.04 64bits virt-manager (0.5.3) Sorry for the "subject" on my last post - it was late and I was not really awaken... :( Thanks in advance, Josir Gomes _______________________________________________ et-mgmt-tools mailing list et-mgmt-tools@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/et-mgmt-tools |
VMs do not show up in virt-manager - Ubuntu
Josir Gomes wrote:
> Hi folks, > > I created some KVM VMs with "virsh define" > I can open it with virt-viewer and vms are working fine. > > But I can't see them on virt-manager. What am I doing wrong ? > The configuration is not automatic? > > Host: Ubuntu 8.04 64bits > Guests: ubuntu 8.04 64bits > virt-manager (0.5.3) > My guess is you aren't using the same URI between the two. To see the libvirt URI you are using from virt-manager: Run virt-manager Double click the connection row whose URI you want to see Edit->Connection Details To see the libvirt URI you are using with virsh: Run 'virsh uri' Hope that helps, Cole _______________________________________________ et-mgmt-tools mailing list et-mgmt-tools@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/et-mgmt-tools |
VMs do not show up in virt-manager - Ubuntu
> I created some KVM VMs with "virsh define"
> I can open it with virt-viewer and vms are working fine. > > But I can't see them on virt-manager. What am I doing wrong ? > The configuration is not automatic? > > Host: Ubuntu 8.04 64bits > Guests: ubuntu 8.04 64bits > virt-manager (0.5.3) > My guess is you aren't using the same URI between the two. To see the libvirt URI you are using from virt-manager: Run virt-manager Double click the connection row whose URI you want to see Edit->Connection Details To see the libvirt URI you are using with virsh: Run 'virsh uri' Hope that helps, Cole -------------------------------------- Hi Cole, your tip works perfectly. Thanks a lot! The connection was set to qemu:///sessions. When I change to localhost on virt-manager, it worked. Default URI should be qemu:///system Now I can see running VMs, but I can't see their definition in order to start them using exclusively virt-manager. How can I achieve this ? And where this virt-manager settings were stored ? Thanks again. Josir. _______________________________________________ et-mgmt-tools mailing list et-mgmt-tools@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/et-mgmt-tools |
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