2011/4/26 Jan <j...@agetty.de> > > have you tried a different connection URI?: > > --------------<----------------- > $ virsh -c qemu:///system 'list' > -------------->----------------- > > If not explicitly stated, the virsh binary uses the 'qemu:///session' URI > (at least under debian). > > See also .. VIRSH(1): > > ----------------------------------<--------------------------------------- > qemu:///system > "connect locally as root to the daemon supervising QEmu and KVM domains" > > qemu:///session > "connect locally as a normal user to his own set of QEmu and KVM domains" > ---------------------------------->--------------------------------------- > > Please note that in order for the 'qemu:///system' URI to work probably the > user must be part of the 'libvirt' group. This way you won't have to touch > the permission set of any of the respective sockets. >
My user is in libvirt group $ id uid=107(eucalyptus) gid=112(eucalyptus) groups=112(eucalyptus),110(libvirt) I have tried 'virsh -c qemu:///system 'list'' as well. Still does not work. regards Maciej
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