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2013 Oct 30
2
Re: Using certtool to generate certificates for ESXi
Hi Daniel,
thanks for the reply - The procedure I use is the same as I use for
XenServer, and the certificate exchange works just fine. The only thing
I'm a bit unclear on, is the location of the CA cert, which in the case of
XenServer, I simply put it in /etc/pki/CA. And when I start the libvirtd
daemon, it successfully picks it up. If I put the Server key and cert in
/etc/vmware/ssl for
2013 Oct 31
0
Re: Using certtool to generate certificates for ESXi
2013/10/30 Shiva Bhanujan <sxb075@gmail.com>:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> thanks for the reply - The procedure I use is the same as I use for
> XenServer, and the certificate exchange works just fine. The only thing I'm
> a bit unclear on, is the location of the CA cert, which in the case of
> XenServer, I simply put...
2013 Oct 29
1
Re: Installing tcp/ssh drivers for libvirt
Hi Eric,
I'm trying to install the drivers on XenServer 6.0.2 and on Centos 5.2/6.4.
I downloaded libvirt 1.1.3. So, if I try to configure w/ xen and libxl,
the configure script errors out saying -
configure: error: You must install the libxl Library from Xen >= 4.2 to
compile libxenlight driver with -lxl
btw, I am trying to compile this on XenServer6.0.2 itself, and plan to use
virsh
2013 Oct 29
2
Installing tcp/ssh drivers for libvirt
Hello,
Can somebody please point me to documentation regarding installing libvirt
and the associated drivers from .rpms? I tried to compile from sources,
but not sure where can I get the drivers from. What I get from the
./configure script is the following -
configure:71547: Drivers
configure:71549:
configure:71551: Xen: no
configure:71553: QEMU: yes
configure:71555: UML: yes
2013 Oct 30
2
Using certtool to generate certificates for ESXi
Hello,
I'm using certtool to generate the server certificates for ESXi -
http://libvirt.org/remote.html#Remote_TLS_CA. I just copy the server
certificate and key as /etc/vmware/ssl/rui.crt and /etc/vmware/ssl/rui.key.
And then use virsh to connect from a CentOS 6.4 VM running on it - "virsh
-c esx://<esx IP>. I get the following error -
error: internal error curl_easy_perform()