On 29/04/2019 22.01, Michal Privoznik wrote:
> On 4/29/19 1:06 PM, lameventa...@gmail.com wrote:
>> I want to run libvirtd as a special user, and allowing users that belong
>> to a special group to connect via qemu+unix:///system (eg: unix socket).
>>
>> I did everything necessary to do so:
On 4/29/19 2:48 PM, Sukrit Bhatnagar wrote:
On Sat, 27 Apr 2019 at 12:53, Michal Prívozník wrote:
On 4/23/19 11:56 PM, Sukrit Bhatnagar wrote:
Hi,
I have compiled and installed libvirt from git checkout
and started libvirtd service. The version is 5.3.0 and
I have done system-wide
On Sat, 27 Apr 2019 at 12:53, Michal Prívozník wrote:
>
> On 4/23/19 11:56 PM, Sukrit Bhatnagar wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have compiled and installed libvirt from git checkout
> > and started libvirtd service. The version is 5.3.0 and
> > I have done system-wide installation.
> >
> > When I do a
On 4/29/19 1:06 PM, lameventa...@gmail.com wrote:
I want to run libvirtd as a special user, and allowing users that belong
to a special group to connect via qemu+unix:///system (eg: unix socket).
I did everything necessary to do so: created a libvirt user and group,
added the libvirt user to
I want to run libvirtd as a special user, and allowing users that belong
to a special group to connect via qemu+unix:///system (eg: unix socket).
I did everything necessary to do so: created a libvirt user and group,
added the libvirt user to the kvm group, added my normal user to the
libvirt
Hello everyone,
After the Bug with libvirt was found and fixed by Michal I am now
looking for a way to actually do the task I intended to do. I cannot
find any information if it is possible to clone a base-volume a la vol-
clone for ceph rbd.
As I posted in my addendum to the first post here I
On 4/26/19 11:53 AM, Weller, Lennart wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> To increase my odds of finding an answer I also wanted to ask here.
> This is my post from serverfault[1] in verbatim:
>
> While trying to get a cloned disk running from my OS snapshot I run
> into the problem that Libvirt cannot