On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 09:32:30AM +0100, Andrea Bolognani wrote:
On Wed, 2018-10-31 at 10:56 +0900, Minjun Hong wrote:
Hi.

Thanks to help of this mailing list (especially Jim Fehlig), I have finished 
setup of libvirt.
However, there is something weird. It is that I installed libvirt on 5 servers 
but
the default connection of one of them is 'qemu:///' even if those of the others 
are all 'xen:///'.

You probably installed the QEMU driver on that one server only: if
that's indeed the case, the easiest way to fix the inconsistency
would be to uninstall it.

If that fails...

I searched how to change it but, I only found a bypass adding " 
LIBVIRT_DEFAULT_URI='xen:///' " in my .bashrc file.
Currently, value of the variable (LIBVIRT_DEFAULT_URI) is set to 'qemu:///'.
Since the bypass makes the virtualization type of the server visible 'qemu' to 
the open stack, I have to change libvirt configuration.

I also checked some configure files under '/etc/libvirt', such as libvirt.conf, 
libvirtd.conf and libxl.conf.
But I have no idea, how and what to change.
Please give me some advise. It will be a big help for me.

... you can simply set

 uri_default = "xen:///"

in /etc/libvirt/libvirt.conf to change the system-wide default URI
without having to mess with environment variables.


Or in .config/libvirt/libvirt.conf for a non-root user.

--
Andrea Bolognani / Red Hat / Virtualization

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