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2017 Oct 23
0
libvirtd audit log
Hi I according to libvirt.org Audit log guide ,I install auditd in my system(ubuntu 16.04.2), but when I operate guest running in host, I can't not find guest audit log in /var/log/audit/audit.log, audit_level=1. when I change audit_level=2, I restart libvirtd, libvirtd start failed. Thanks
2018 Nov 07
2
How to find out what is deleting my vms
...rs from the list entirely and has been deleted. To start the VM again, requires "virsh define myvm.xml" to be run again. What I cannot determine is **why** the VM is deleted. I am using "virsh define" which I understand should create a persistent VM, and I have enabled "audit_level=2" and "audit_logging=1" in libvirtd.conf but can't see anything helpful in the log output (although maybe I don't know what I'm looking for). Is anyone, please, able to help me work out what is deleting my VMs once they shut down ... and, if possible, why?! Many, man...
2018 Nov 07
0
Re: How to find out what is deleting my vms
...t entirely and has been deleted. To start the VM again, requires "virsh define myvm.xml" to be run again. > > > What I cannot determine is **why** the VM is deleted. I am using "virsh define" which I understand should create a persistent VM, and I have enabled "audit_level=2" and "audit_logging=1" in libvirtd.conf but can't see anything helpful in the log output (although maybe I don't know what I'm looking for). You should enable debug logging to see which connection deletes your vms. > Is anyone, please, able to help me work out what...