Apologies for creating confusion. It is kind of complicated setup :) It is 
docker containers environment. Everything runs on the same physical host. 
libvirtd runs inside of a docker container and is fine (it is part of 
kola-kubernetes openstack). What I need to do it and the same works with 
centos, is to define VM manually on the host and then be able to start it. I 
would like to use the socket and PID of already existing libvirtd process 
running inside of a docker container. Since libvirtd container runs in the same 
namespace as the host, both host and container share the same PID namespaces 
and network namespaces.
I cannot run any virsh commands as every time it fails to connect to the 
hypervisor. On the next run I will collect dpkg output you requested. Please 
let me know if you need further clarification.

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  vm fails to be define virsh by the user who is member of group
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