Ok I think I figured out where the real problem is, but I can't solve it. Problem is related to the connection to the iscsi disks. Looking into logs I get:
internal error: Child process (/usr/bin/iscsiadm --mode session) unexpected exit status 21 this leads to whole virsh hang! Indeed, I tried to remove the "storage" directory from /etc/libvirt and restarted the service: everything worked! And if I added manually the iscsi targets everything keeps working. But, if I restart the service once again, virsh hangs! And that error shows up! 2014-03-07 10:26 GMT+01:00 Pasquale Dir <[email protected]>: > netstat -lptu > gives me > tcp6 0 0 [::]:16514 [::]:* LISTEN > 1314/libvirtd > > so the server is correctly listening on interfaces. > > My /etc/libvirt/libvirtd settings are defaulted. > My /etc/default/libvirt-bin has "-d -l" options so server is listening. > > If I do virsh -c qemu://143.225.229.190/system (that is my ip or an ip > belonging to my network) I get "connection refused". > > How come? > And note that if I put my address, 143.225.229.190, as listening address > in the libvirtd conf file, I get "this address class is not supported". > > >
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