I know that such command is available only for Xen but looks like its used for all
Check this link , this guy install the kvm on ubuntu http://www.greenhills.co.uk/2013/08/30/cloudstack-single-server-on-ubuntu-w ith-kvm.html And Debugging System Vms section , its connected via link local ip ssh -i /root/.ssh/id_rsa.cloud -p 3922 root@169.254.1.74 You have to on right host where system vm server is running On 18/11/13 21:02, "Fariborz Navidan" <mdvlinqu...@gmail.com> wrote: >Hi. > >When I destroy VMs using virsh it creates them again but with the same >status. I have downloaded system vm templates already. I think there is an >issue with network bridges configuration. How do I get into VMs through >virt-manager? It asks for password. > > >On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 9:12 PM, Vahric Muhtaryan ><vah...@doruk.net.tr>wrote: > >> Did you downloaded system vm templates and sure its in your nfs share ? >> Also i remember that installation guide there is a special config you >>have >> to do if nfs run on management. >> I¹m not faced such issue on my installation >> Regards >> VM >> >> On 18/11/13 19:38, "Fariborz Navidan" <mdvlinqu...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >Hi. >> > >> >I have setup CloudStack in the way that management server is running >>on a >> >VM on a KVM/QEMU host and used management server as NFS server as >>well. >> >System VMS show running in both UI and through virsh command line. >>However >> >they are not reachable and cannot open their console. I tried to get >>into >> >their console via virt-manager but it asks for password. Also in the >>UI, >> >agent status for system VMs is empty. (up is not displayed). I think >>I'm >> >doing wrong with my networking setup. >> > >> >Please help me. >> >TIA >> >> >> > > >-- >Fariborz Navidan >Sales & Technical Manager >Shetab Rayan Limited. >www.shetabrayan.com