[libvirt] regarding libvirtd start

Andreas Sommer AndiDog at web.de
Mon Oct 5 19:17:58 UTC 2009


The command should be libvirtd -d -l. I think d for daemonize and l for 
creating a server (e.g. local connections to the daemon need this 
option). In the Debian package, there's a init.d script which does the 
job for you (options can be defined in /etc/default/libvirt...) - maybe 
there's something similar in Fedora.


santosh gandham wrote:
> Hi,
>
>  I have installed libvirt 0.7.0. in fedora 11. When I start libvirt by 
> using #libvirtd start , it is not showing any status message like 
> libvirtd has started. The command line stuck up there itself. What is 
> the problem? What should I do to run the libvirtd successfully?
> Thank you.
>
> -- 
> Gandham Santhosh




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