I have the perfect case set up. I installed a new server, Ubuntu 14.04 Server. 
LXC is working fine.
Then I copied a bunch of virtual machines  from my original server. I copied 
the virtual disk and the *.xml.
The servers are identical, same Dell machine, same CPU, etc.

When I try to define the virtual machine in the seconds server, using the 
*.xml, I get this
error: Failed to define domain from RouterOS-40.xml
error: Cannot check QEMU binary /usr/libexec/qemu-kvm: No such file or directory

That is because the location,/usr/libexec, is wrong. In my first server,
I did create a softlink into /usr/libexec and it worked.

Please contact me via email to give you credentials so you can see it with your 
eyes.
The server is not in production and I take full responsibility. I wonder why 
nobody else has reported this.
 
But the biggest fault, so far, in Ubuntu Server is the 80% of one CPU in 
virt-manager. I already reported the bug.  In Fedora or real RHEL, this is 
close to 3%. I am new convert from the RHEL side of the industry.

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