Re: [Libvir] Accessing qemu from windows

2008-03-19 Thread Richard W.M. Jones
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 03:14:44PM +0200, Gabriel Kaufmann wrote:
> Hi,
> Sorry for my late reply, I was having technical problems with the machine 
> that has the KVM installed in.
> 
> I run libvirtd with the --verbose flag, but I still receive the same message 
> with no extra details

libvirtd prints nothing extra at all?

Can you follow up with the full output of libvirtd.

Also please send messages to the list.

Thanks,

Rich.

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Re: [Libvir] Accessing qemu from windows

2008-03-11 Thread Richard W.M. Jones
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 06:00:31PM +0200, Gabriel Kaufmann wrote:
> I'm sure it actually makes a remote TCP connection since on the server side I 
> get the error:
> 'libvir: error : could not connect to qemu:///system?'

It actually prints this out on the server side?

Can you run the server with the --verbose option, you'll get a lot
more detail about what is happening.

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Re: [Libvir] Accessing qemu from windows

2008-03-11 Thread Richard W.M. Jones
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 01:00:23PM +0200, Gabriel Kaufmann wrote:
> I'm running virsh from linux machine with the URI  
> qemu+tcp://:@/system
> >From a linux machine  (not the same that runs the libvirtd deamon) with 
> >libvirt 0.3.0, this URI allows me to connect.
> In the other hand, using the Virsh.exe (that comes with 
> ocaml-libvirt-0.4.0.1.exe
>   ) on Windows XP, I receive the error
> 'Virtualization error: libvirt: VIR_ERROR_NO_CONNECT: VIR_FROM_NONE: could 
> not connect to qemu:///system?'
> 
> Is it a known bug, or is it configuration problem on my server?

I suspect a bug actually.  I only tested remote Xen and remote test
drivers, not remote QEMU.  Can you find out if it's actually trying to
make a remote TCP connection at all?

Rich.


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[Libvir] Accessing qemu from windows

2008-03-11 Thread Gabriel Kaufmann
Hi,

I'm running virsh from linux machine with the URI  
qemu+tcp://:@/system
>From a linux machine  (not the same that runs the libvirtd deamon) with 
>libvirt 0.3.0, this URI allows me to connect.
In the other hand, using the Virsh.exe (that comes with 
ocaml-libvirt-0.4.0.1.exe
  ) on Windows XP, I receive the error
'Virtualization error: libvirt: VIR_ERROR_NO_CONNECT: VIR_FROM_NONE: could not 
connect to qemu:///system?'

Is it a known bug, or is it configuration problem on my server?

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Gabriel Kaufmann
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