Rob van Oostveen wrote:
Perry,
Are you booted into a Xen kernel? (run uname -a and see if xen is in the
kernel name)
Yes. Build from source. When I commit a 'xm list' it displays the domain-0.
Is xend running?
Yes.
Hi Rob. What version of libvirt are you using? Did you build it from
source or install an RPM? virt-manager requires libvirt to talk to xen,
and if you don't build libvirt with xen-devel installed on your machine
as well, it will not build in xen support (which means virt-manager
won't talk to the xen hypervisor even if it is present and running).
Let me know,
--Hugh
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