your config files must look like this: (works perfect for me)

[root@priv001 ~]# grep -vE '^($|#)' /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf
user = "oneadmin"
group = "oneadmin"
dynamic_ownership = 0

[root@priv001 ~]# grep -vE '^($|#)' /etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf
listen_tls = 0
listen_tcp = 1
mdns_adv = 0
unix_sock_group = "oneadmin"
unix_sock_rw_perms = "0777"
auth_unix_ro = "none"
auth_unix_rw = "none"

there is no output in your command by executing
grep -vE '^($|#)' /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf


please check your qemu.conf file.


Am 15.01.2013 12:22, schrieb Marco Jagodzinska:
Hi Jaime,

this is my current configuration. (onehost is working, but onevm isn't. But when I follow the KVM configuration (http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.8:kvmg) onehost isn't working any longer)

oneadmin@Arbeitsrechner:~$ grep -vE '^($|#)' /etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf
unix_sock_group = "libvirtd"
unix_sock_rw_perms = "0770"
auth_unix_ro = "none"
auth_unix_rw = "none"

oneadmin@Arbeitsrechner:~$ grep -vE '^($|#)' /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf
oneadmin@Arbeitsrechner:~$

oneadmin@Arbeitsrechner:~$ grep -vE '^($|#)' /etc/apparmor.d/libvirt-qemu
grep: /etc/apparmor.d/libvirt-qemu: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden

That means "not found" ;)

But I put libvirt into complain mode:

root@Arbeitsrechner:~# aa-status
[...]
2 profiles are in complain mode.
   /usr/lib/libvirt/virt-aa-helper
   /usr/sbin/libvirtd
[..]


oneadmin@Arbeitsrechner:~$ virsh -c qemu:///system nodeinfo
CPU-Modell:          x86_64
CPU(s):              4
CPU-Frequenz:        1199 MHz
CPU-Socket(s):       1
Kern(e) pro Socket:  2
Thread(s) pro Kern:  2
NUMA-Zelle(n):       1
Speichergrösse:     3911112 kB


Cheers,
Marco


Am 15.01.2013 12:02, schrieb Jaime Melis:
Hi Marco,

I'm a bit lost about your current configuration, can you do grep -vE '^($|#)' on these files and pastebin them to this list?
- /etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf
- /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf
- /etc/apparmor.d/libvirt-qemu

Also, what happens when you do (as oneadmin):
$ virsh -c qemu:///system nodeinfo

cheers,
Jaime

On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 4:16 PM, Marco Jagodzinska <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I'm working as oneadmin :)
    sudo su oneadmin


    Am 14.01.2013 16:09, schrieb Duverne, Cyrille:
    Marco,

    Just to be 100% sure, are you launching and using ONE as oneadmin ?

    Cheers
    Cyrille

    Lundi 14/01/2013 à 15:51 Marco Jagodzinska a écrit:

        Hello again,

        so you mean changing the two following two parts in
        |/etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf| ?/

        unix_sock_group = "libvirt" ->  unix_sock_group = "oneadmin"///

        and
        /
        //unix_sock_rw_perms = "0770" ->  unix_sock_rw_perms = "0777"

        I tried it and it still isn't working.


        But that strangest thing is: when I don't change anything at
        all "onehost create" is working.
        I thought because of later errors with "onevm create" (see
        mail: [one-users] "Could not  create domain" while trying to
        start a vm, 9.1.), I have to follow the steps for KVM
        configuration from the official site.

        I dont want to believe that following the official tutorial
        leads to errors you doesn't would have when you do nothing ;)

        Cheers,
        Marco
        /



        Am 14.01.2013 14:54, schrieb Duverne, Cyrille:
        > Hello again,
        >
        > As mentionned here as well :
        >
        
http://lists.opennebula.org/pipermail/users-opennebula.org/2011-March/014614.html
        >
        > You have to run libvirt as oneadmin.
        >
        > Could you try again ?
        >
        > Cheers
        > Cyrille
        >
        > Lundi 14/01/2013 à 14:50 Marco Jagodzinska a écrit:
        >
        >     Hello Cyrille,
        >
        >     thanks for your answer!
        >
        >     I tried both.
        >
        >     With "-l" the command "service libvirt-bin restart"
        isn't longer
        >     working properly:
        >     root@Arbeitsrechner:/# service libvirt-bin restart
        >     stop: Unknown instance:
        >     libvirt-bin start/running, process 25471
        >
        >     Without "-l" the restart is working fine:
        >     root@Arbeitsrechner:/# service libvirt-bin restart
        >     libvirt-bin stop/waiting
        >     libvirt-bin start/running, process 25673
        >
        >     And "onehost create" fails in both cases...
        >
        >     Cheers,
        >     Marco
        >
        >
        >
        >     Am 14.01.2013 14:38, schrieb Duverne, Cyrille:
        >>     Hello Marco,
        >>
        >>     Did you launch livirt with the -l option ?
        >>     As described in the tutorial :
        >>     "
        >>
        >>      *
        >> |/etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf| : Uncomment "listen_tcp = 1".
        >>         Security configuration is left to the admin's
        choice, file is
        >>         full of useful comments to achieve a correct
        configuration.
        >>         As a tip, if you don't want to use TLS for
        connections set
        >>         |listen_tls = 0|.
        >>
        >>      *
        >> |/etc/default/libvirt-bin| : add *-l* option to
        |libvirtd_opts|
        >>
        >>     "
        >>
        >>     Just my 2 cents.
        >>
        >>     Kind regards
        >>     CyD
        >>
        >>
        >>     Lundi 14/01/2013 à 14:20 Marco Jagodzinska a écrit:
        >>
        >>         Hello again,
        >>
        >>         next try, hoping for an answer ;)
        >>
        >>         (I'm using Xubuntu 12.04 and the latest
        OpenNebula 3.8.3)
        >>
        >>         If I follow the tutorial for configuring KVM
>> (http://opennebula.org/documentation:rel3.8:kvmg), I receive
        >>         an error
        >>         message when I try to "onehost create localhost
        -i im_kvm -v
        >>         vmm_kvm -n
        >>         dummy"
        >>
        >>         The error (onehost show):
        >>
        >>         ERROR=[
        >>            MESSAGE="Error monitoring host 4 : MONITOR
        FAILURE 4 Error
        >>         executing
        >>         kvm.rb
        >>         ",
        >>            TIMESTAMP="Mon Jan 14 14:10:11 2013" ]
        >>
        >>
        >>
        >>         It seems that the step leading to this error is
        changing
        >>         qemu.conf so
        >>         that it reads as follows:
        >>
        >>         $ grep -vE '^($|#)' /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf
        >>         user = "oneadmin"
        >>         group = "oneadmin"
        >>         dynamic_ownership = 0
        >>
        >>
        >>         Anybody able to help me?
        >>
        >>         Cheers,
        >>         Marco
        >>
        >>
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