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2023 Jun 16
0
virsh not connecting to libvertd ?
Michal Pr??vozn??k
> On 6/12/23 20:17, Jerry Buburuz wrote:
>> Just found my issue.
>> After I removed the cephfs mounts it worked!
>> I will debug ceph.
>> I assumed because I could touch files on mounted cephfs it was working.
Now virsh list works!
> Out of curiosity. Do you perhaps have a storage pool defined over
cephfs? I can see two possible sources for the
2023 Jun 12
2
virsh not connecting to libvertd ?
Just found my issue.
After I removed the cephfs mounts it worked!
I will debug ceph.
I assumed because I could touch files on mounted cephfs it was working.
Now virsh list works!
thanks
jerry
Lars Kellogg-Stedman
> On Tue, Jun 06, 2023 at 04:56:38PM -0400, Jerry Buburuz wrote:
>> Recently both virsh stopped talking to the libvirtd. Both stopped within
>> a
>> few days of
2023 Jun 06
2
virsh not connecting to libvertd ?
I have identical two hypervisors same operating system: Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS
Recently both virsh stopped talking to the libvirtd. Both stopped within a
few days of each other.
Currently if I run:
virsh uri
virsh version
virsh list
# virsh list
..nothing just hangs
When I ran strace on these broken machines it get stuck at same spot:
strace virsh list
...
2015 Jul 30
2
How to run libvirtd as non root user
Team,
I note that libvertd runs as root user that is against the least privilege security model.
root 307278 1 0 Jun20 ? 04:16:46 /usr/sbin/libvirtd -listen
Appreciate pointers to alternate options that user could configure as a potential mitigation plan?
Thanks,
-Anshul
2015 Jul 30
0
Re: How to run libvirtd as non root user
On 07/30/2015 11:10 AM, Anshul Arora (akarora) wrote:
> Team,
>
> I note that libvertd runs as root user that is against the least privilege security model.
>
> root 307278 1 0 Jun20 ? 04:16:46 /usr/sbin/libvirtd -listen
Sadly, that IS the least privilege required for successfully running
qemu:///system or lxc:/// guests.
>
>
> Appreciate pointers...
2014 Nov 12
3
Re: Problem with the use of domfsfreeze mountpoint option
On 11.11.2014 22:51, Eric Blake wrote:
> On 11/11/2014 01:58 PM, Payes Anand wrote:
>> Hi everybody,
>>
>> I am having a problem with the use of domfsfreeze command.
>>
>> It is freezing all the filesystems present on the domain,
>>
>> instead of freezing just the mountpoints provided.
>>
>> I am issuing the command--
>>
>> #