On Fri, 12 Sep 2014, drago01 wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 11:18 AM, Robert P. J. Day
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > i suspect this has an easy answer but playing with virtualization
> > for the first time in a while, installed what i think are all the
> > necessary packages, and just want to test virt-manager, so i run
> >
> > $ virt-manager
> >
> > am prompted for password, then:
> >
> > "Unable to connect to libvirt.
> > no connection driver available for qemu:///system"
> >
> > and the VMM window displays:
> >
> > "localhost (QEMU) - Not Connected"
> >
> > is this a permission problem? have i not started the appropriate
> > system unit?
> >
> > i've already done a group install of "virtualization", i can see the
> > appropriate modules are loaded on this intel quad core i7:
> >
> > $ lsmod | grep kvm
> > kvm_intel 152115 0
> > kvm 492841 1 kvm_intel
> > $
> >
> > what embarrassingly obvious step have i overlooked? thanks.
>
> systemctl start libvirtd.service
that's already running. and i asked on this list as i'm doing this
on a fedora rawhide system, but i will happily move it to the fedora
virt list if that's more appropriate.
rday
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