2011/4/27 Jan <j...@agetty.de> > so far so good. So what about the output? Do you get any exceptions or > errors? If no virtual machines are up and running at the moment you will > still have to specify the "--all" parameter in order to list also offline > machines: > > $ virsh -c qemu:///system 'list --all' > > Maybe you could just try to run virsh in debug mode and figure out whats > happening when errors arise: > > $ export LIBVIRT_DEBUG=1; $ virsh -c qemu:///system 'list' >
I realized that this URI is not appropriate for my xen. I have tried as root: # virsh -c xen:/// list Id Name State ---------------------------------- 0 Domain-0 running 14 i-4E8D088D idle As user eucalyptus: $ virsh -c xen:/// list Id Name State ---------------------------------- And as user eucalyptus with debug mode I got sth like this: 12:07:43.032: 22147: debug : xenUnifiedOpen:335 : Trying XenD sub-driver 12:07:43.032: 22147: debug : xenUnifiedOpen:364 : Handing off for remote driver 12:07:43.032: 22147: debug : xenUnifiedOpen:393 : Failed to activate a mandatory sub-driver Do you need more output? regards Maciej
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