I resolved topic 1 please diregard ( libvirtd.conf : Authentication /
auth_tcp="none") .
Please answer topic 2 as ver 0.8.8 claims cpu controller (cgroups) is not
mounted while it is
thanks
Zvi Dubitzky
Email:dubi at il.ibm.com
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> Sorry, let me rephrase the question again:
>
> I need define a user /password for sasl but want the authentication at
> runtime
> be automatic - no explicit promting the user while accessing a tcp
socket >
> with some applications that need authentication (e.g libvirt)
>
> I try : saslpasswd2 -c -p -a libvirt <user>
>
> and it hangs (if i now press Enter it says : "invalid parameter
> supplied") . if I avoid the -p flag the above commad works fine and
> prompts for password and later when using the tcp (virsh -c
> qemu+tcp:...) it prompts for the above defined user/password and
> autheticates ok.
>
> But I want without the explicit authentication
>
>
>
> The man pages says :
> "-p Pipe mode - saslpasswd2 will neither prompt for the password nor
> verify that it was entered correctly. This is the default when standard
> input is not a terminal. "
>
>
>
> In the past (before upgrading of libvirt via rpm) I had the SASL
> authentication done automatically without prompting the user at
runtime > (virsh qemu+tcp:///system <command> ) and without need to configure
that.>
> Don't know how to restore it .
>
> Any help ?
>
> thanks
>
> Zvi Dubitzky
> Email:dubi at il.ibm.com
>
>
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> > Subject: [libvirt-users] saslpasswd2 and virsh -c qemu+tcp:///system
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> > I need define a user /password for sasl but want that to do the
> > verification
> > automatically no -promting ( or even maybe avoid the verification)
> while
> > using a tcp socket with some applications that need authentication
(e.g >
> > libvirt)
> >
> > so I try : saslpasswd2 -c -p -a libvirt <user>
> >
> > and it hangs (if i now press Enter it says : "invalid
parameter
> > supplied") . if I avoid the -p flag the above commad works fine
and
> > prompts for password and later when using the tc p (virsh -c
> > qemu+tcp:...) it prompts for the above defined user/password and
> > autheticates ok .
> > But I want without the prompting
> >
> > The man pages says
> > -p Pipe mode - saslpasswd2 will neither prompt for the password nor
> > verify that it was entered correctly. This is the default when
standard > > input is not a terminal.
> >
> > In the past (before some upgrading of libvirt via rpm) the SASL
> > authentication was done automatically no need for prompting
> > Don't know how to restore it .
> >
> > Any help ?
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > Zvi Dubitzky
> > Email:dubi at il.ibm.com
> >
> >
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> Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2011 18:32:29 +0300
> From: Zvi Dubitzky <DUBI at il.ibm.com>
> To: libvirt-users at redhat.com
> Subject: [libvirt-users] virsh sechedinfo with libvirt-0.8.8
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> I have fedora14 installed with standard libvirt-0.8.3. I can start VM
> using .xml files and also run: virsh schedinfo. the cgroup CPU
> controller is mounted and active . In fact I have the path to the
Virtual > machine : /dev/cgroup/cpu/libvirt/qemu/<vm name >
>
> Now I upgraded to libvirt-0.8.8 from a tar ball ( configure , make ,
make > install) . I rebooted , new libvirtd started . virsh is working ok
> (I can create a vm) except for the commands : schedinfo and memtune
that > say upon ' virsh schedinfo <vm name>'
>
> Scheduler : Unknown
> error: Requested operation is not valid: cgroup CPU controller is not
> mounted
>
> Indeed I have the path : /dev/cgroup/cpu/libvirt/qemu/ but now
without > the <vm_name> group which is not generated despite
> that the VM was generated ok by virsh and I can access it
>
> Any idea what is missing or some config file needs a change ?
>
> thanks
>
> Zvi Dubitzky
> Email:dubi at il.ibm.com
>
>
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