I get two errors when doing a fully automated kickstart install with virt-
install:
> libvir: QEMU error : connect: /var/run/libvirt/qemud-sock: Connection
refused
> libvir: warning : Failed to find the network: Is the daemon running ?
that seems to be harmless and is caused by libvirtd being shut off.
Then I get:
> Starting install...
> libvir: Xen Daemon error : GET operation failed:
> Retrieving CentOS... 194 kB
00:00
> Retrieving vmlinuz... 2.0 MB
00:00
> Retrieving initrd.img... 5.0 MB
00:00
> libvir: Xen Daemon error : GET operation failed:
> Creating domain... 0 B
00:00
> Domain installation still in progress. You can reconnect
> to the console to complete the installation process.
The "GET operation failed:" error seems to be harmless, too, but it
happens
whether libvirt is running or not. From googling around it looks like this is a
pretty standard error. Could this be a bug in virt-install?
Apart from that I notice that the virt-install installation seems to be more
ressource hungry than starting a kickstart installation with virt-manager.
While I don't recognize much of the virt-manager installation
performance-wise,
the virt-install installation clearly drains on the CPU, the system reaches
100% CPU utilization during the first one or two minutes and that is noticable
at least on the desktop. Do you have the same experience?
Kai
--
Kai Sch?tzl, Berlin, Germany
Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com