On 17-Sep-07, at 12:43 PM, Hugh Brock wrote:
Cameron Macdonell wrote:
Hi,
I'm running KVM on Ubuntu and trying to get virtmanager running to
manage them. I installed virt-manager and other than a gnome
warning, it brings up the interface. I can see a single entry
which is my host machine name. When I right-click and select
"Connect", I get a python error saying:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/share/virt-manager/virtManager/engine.py", line
205, in _do_show_connect
self.show_connect()
File "/usr/local/share/virt-manager/virtManager/engine.py", line
251, in show_connect
self.windowConnect = vmmConnect(self.get_config(), self)
File "/usr/local/share/virt-manager/virtManager/connect.py",
line 54, in __init__
default = virtinst.util.default_connection()
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'default_connection'
Does anyone know what the problem is? Am I missing a package?
Thanks,
Cam
You'll need the very latest python-virtinst package as well -- it
fixes this bug. python-virtinst is linked from virt-manager.org,
you'll need to get the tip of the current tree in Mercurial.
Good luck,
--Hugh
Ok, so that got rid of the error, but I still can't see any VMs. Is
there some method by which I need to specify the VMs to virt-manager
or should it detect any VMs that are running automatically?
Thanks,
Cam
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A. Cameron Macdonell
Ph.D. Student
Department of Computing Science
University of Alberta
cam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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