[libvirt-users] How to connect to local hpyervisor by libvirt?
vipul borikar
vipulcell at gmail.com
Fri Aug 3 13:11:40 UTC 2012
Have you tried
qemu:///system . If that works then there is problem with tcp. You might
not have enabled tcp setting in libvirtd.conf
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 2:58 PM, 何鑫 <wherethriving at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi libvirt team,
> I suffered some troubles. Could you please give me some advices?
> Our team plan to control more then 100 android emulators, however, we
> failed
> to connect to the local android emulators by libvirt. Now we have tested
> 2 ways.
> 1. Converting from QEMU args to domain XML. It's a right way to
> control the local QEMU built manually. But the android emulator based
> on QEMU modified its command a lot, so we cancelled the way.
> 2. Using libvirt hypervisor driver for QEMU. Actually we think the URI
> ---"qemu+tcp://127.0.0.1:5555/**system <http://127.0.0.1:5555/system>"(the
> IP and port is given by android emulator) -- is theoretically available,
> also, we could connect to the IP successfully by socket's program, but the
> result is "error: server closed connection:
> error: failed to connect to the hypervisor". We don't figure the reason
> out now.
>
> Concerning about such problmes above, I have some questions?
> 1.Can the libvirt connect to local hypervisors by "qemu+tcp" as
> described above?
> 2.If we can't do by "qemu+tcp", could you please give us some
> suggestoins?
> Thanks a lot!
>
>
>
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Thanks
Vipul Borikar
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