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2013 Aug 13
1
Re: Error while starting the node on ESXi hypervisor
Thanks a ton for the reply Matthias. I am little confused here. How to add volume on my esx server using virsh? I did SCP and copied my vmdk image to [datastore1] testNode/cluster.vmdk and also modified my xml file as you suggested. Now when I tried starting the node it gave me an error message saying: "error: Failed to start testNode error: internal error: Could not start domain:
2013 Aug 03
1
Re: Libvirt not getting connected to ESX server
Thanks a ton for the reply Matthias. I tried your suggestion but now I got one more message saying: *virsh # connect esx://172.16.73.14/?no_verify=1* *Enter username for 172.16.73.14 [root]: root* *Enter root's password for 172.16.73.14: * *error: Failed to connect to the hypervisor* *error: internal error: curl_easy_perform() returned an error: Unsupported protocol (1) : Protocol https not
2013 Feb 12
1
Out of Memory Error
Hi, I am trying to attach a usb device to my virtualbox node using libvirt. My node is already running, I stop my node and then I am trying to add this usb device. I have a separate xml file defined for usb. It looks like this: *<device> <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='usb'> <source> <vendor id='0x4321'/> <product
2013 Aug 01
2
Libvirt not getting connected to ESX server
Hi, I was trying to connect to ESX server using libvirt's virsh console but I am getting the following error: *virsh# connect esx://172.16.73.14* *Enter username for 172.16.73.14 [root]: root* *Enter root's password for 172.16.73.14:* *error: Failed to connect to the hypervisor* *error: internal error curl_easy_perform() returned an error: Peer certificate cannot be authenticated with
2013 Aug 12
2
Error while starting the node on ESXi hypervisor
Hi, Today I was trying to start a node using libvirt on ESX (esxi-5.1) hypervisor and I got the following error message: *virsh # define /local/myNode/esxdomain.xml* *Domain testNode defined from /local/myNode/esxdomain.xml* *virsh # start testNode* *error: Failed to start domain testNode* *error: internal error: Could not start domain: GenericVmConfigFault - Cannot open the disk
2013 Aug 15
6
Error while adding volume through virsh
Hi, I was trying to add volume...I got one xml snippet and I modified it according to my node configuration: < volume> <name>testNode/cluster.vmdk </name> <allocation>0 </allocation> <capacity unit='G'>2<capacity> </volume> Now when I executed "virsh vol-create datastore1 /local/new_volume.xml" one error message came saying:
2013 Aug 16
1
Re: Error while adding volume through virsh
Hi Ján, Thanks a lot for the suggestion. It worked and volume is added to the datastore. Now if I try to start the node it gives an error saying: Error: internal error: Could not start domain: FileNotFound - File [datastore1] testNode/cluster.vmdk was not found." But .vmdk file exist at this location. What is going wrong here can anyobe plz suggest. Below is my xml: <domain
2013 Aug 13
0
Re: Error while starting the node on ESXi hypervisor
2013/8/12 varun bhatnagar <varun292006@gmail.com>: > Hi, > > Today I was trying to start a node using libvirt on ESX (esxi-5.1) > hypervisor and I got the following error message: > > virsh # define /local/myNode/esxdomain.xml > Domain testNode defined from /local/myNode/esxdomain.xml > virsh # start testNode > error: Failed to start domain testNode > error:
2013 Aug 01
0
Re: Libvirt not getting connected to ESX server
2013/8/1 varun bhatnagar <varun292006@gmail.com>: > Hi, > > I was trying to connect to ESX server using libvirt's virsh console but I am > getting the following error: > > virsh# connect esx://172.16.73.14 > Enter username for 172.16.73.14 [root]: root > Enter root's password for 172.16.73.14: > error: Failed to connect to the hypervisor > error:
2015 Sep 29
0
Re: VirtualBox + Virsh
On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 2:54 AM, Julian Zhou <jzhou2oo6@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi I am trying to add a virtualbox domain to my virsh installation, I get: > > error: Failed to define domain from Ondria.xml >> > <https://gist.github.com/jztech101/5aeebb82412c1910dc1f> > https://gist.github.com/jztech101/5aeebb82412c1910dc1f << error: internal > error:
2013 Jul 14
0
OSX: trying to use libvirt 1.1.0 with VirtualBox 4.2
I see that libvirt 1.1.0 should now support virtualbox 4.2, but I'm having problems getting it to work in OSX. I have built it using homebrew, which now has 1.1.0 in its formulae. The error I get when tying to connect is shown below. Any suggestions for where I should look next? The error about "Failed to find user record for uid 'NNNNN'" is odd. libvirtd *is* started
2017 Jun 15
1
[qemu-kvm] Network bandwidth limits via libvirt
Hi all, I try to understand why the network bandwidth limits are not applied to my ubuntu 16.04.2 VM (qemu-kvm driver) and I would need some insights. I create my VM network with virsh and when I issue a dumpxml on my network, I can see that bandwidth limits are set: virsh # net-dumpxml nat_limit <network> <name>nat_limit</name>
2011 Nov 06
1
libvirt, OSX and VirtualBox - how?
I have a new OSX Lion Macbook and would like to control VirtualBox using "virsh" (as I do with KVM under Ubuntu). I've got this far: * Installed VirtualBox * Installed libvirt (brew install libvirt) But now I'm a bit stuck :-) I ran VirtualBox itself, and created a test VM successfully. If I try to use virsh, this is what I get: Brians-MacBook-Air:~ $ virsh -c
2014 Aug 12
1
[qemu-kvm] Network bandwidth limits via libvirt
Hi all, I try to understand why the interface bandwidth limits are not applied to my Ubuntu 12.04 VM (qemu-kvm driver) and I would need some insights. I spawn my VM with OpenStack and when I issue a dumpxml on my domain, I can see that bandwidth limits are set: <interface type='ethernet'> <mac address='02:68:b5:c6:fa:a5'/> <bandwidth> <inbound
2013 Jan 15
1
Libvirt node is not getting booted through network
Hi, I am trying to boot my node through network with the following configuration: But I am getting an error message saying: Even my network setting is not getting reflected in the Virtualbox. Can anyone suggest me what is wrong with this configuration. I think to boot a node from network we need to define a boot server but where shall I add that, I am confused.... Any help will be
2013 Jan 23
4
Not able to do ssh with libvirt
Hi, I am having issue while doing *ssh* to a virtual node through libvirt. The nodes's ip address is 192.168.82.1. When I am giving the command it is giving the following error message: *virsh# connect vbox+ssh://192.168.82.1/session* *Password:* *error: Failed to connect to the hypervisor* *error: End of ifle while reading data: sh: nc: command not found: Input/output error.* Can anyone
2013 Sep 28
2
libvirt: How to boot VM in esx?
Hi, Im not able to boot my VM on esx hypervisor using libvirt. It says NO Operating System found. Can anyone help? Regards, Varun
2011 Jul 13
0
Problem starting libvirtd 0.9.3 on Ubuntu
I just built libvirt 0.9.3 from scratch on my Ubuntu 10.10 system. It appeared to build and install correctly. When running a command like 'virsh -c qemu:///session list --all', I get the following: error: Failed to connect socket to '@/home/heath/.libvirt/libvirt-sock': Connection refused error: failed to connect to the hypervisor When looking into it, I realized libvirtd
2013 Aug 15
0
Re: Error while adding volume through virsh
2013/8/15 varun bhatnagar <varun292006@gmail.com>: > Hi, > > I was trying to add volume...I got one xml snippet and I modified it > according to my node configuration: > > < volume> > <name>testNode/cluster.vmdk </name> > <allocation>0 </allocation> > <capacity unit='G'>2<capacity> > </volume> > > Now
2013 Feb 07
0
Failed to to connect socket to '/var/run/libvirt/libvirt-sock': Connection refused
Hi, I tried to build and run libvirt-1.0.1 on FSL PowerPC platform. The connection to '/var/run/libvirt/libvirt-sock' is always refused. # libvirtd -d # export LIBVIRT_DEBUG=1 # export LIBVIRT_LOG_OUTPUTS="1:file:virsh.log" # virsh -c qemu:///system list 2013-01-10 04:55:20.409+0000: 2574: info : libvirt version: 1.0.1 2013-01-10 04:55:20.409+0000: 2574: debug :