?Hi,

donc forget to start libvirtd with the "-l" (listen) argument. Generally, it's 
in your /etc/init.d/libvirtd script.

Regards,

Arnaud


From: Marcela Castro León 
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2011 11:14 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: [libvirt] Connecting with a remote libvirt


Hello 

i'm trying to connect with a remote libvirt.

The option I selected was tcp because it's a development environment and a 
secure and isolated network,

I've configured 
listen_tcp = 1
tcp_port = "16509"

in libvirtd.conf at the destition.


I've tried to connect to host "santacruz" from a remote host "aoniken" and 
locally but pn both cases I've got:

REMOTE
marcela@aoniken:~$ virsh -c qemu+tcp://santacruz:16509 list
error: unable to connect to libvirtd at 'santacruz': Connection refused
error: failed to connect to the hypervisor

LOCALLY
radic@santacruz:/etc/libvirt$ virsh -c qemu+tcp://santacruz:16509 list
error: unable to connect to libvirtd at 'santacruz': Connection refused
error: failed to connect to the hypervisor


I've try to use ssh but i've got an error two on both cases.


REMOTE (SSH)
marcela@aoniken:~$ virsh -c qemu+ssh://radic@santacruz list
radic@santacruz's password: 
error: internal error no QEMU URI path given, try qemu:///system
error: failed to connect to the hypervisor
marcela@aoniken:~$ 

radic@santacruz:/etc/libvirt$ virsh -c qemu+ssh://radic@santacruz list
radic@santacruz's password: 
error: internal error no QEMU URI path given, try qemu:///system
error: failed to connect to the hypervisor


Can you help me?
Thank you




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