Re: Why doesn't my VM show up in virt-manager?

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Lionel Kernux wrote:
Hi,

I'm running RHEL 5.1 and created a xen guest (RHEL4) manually by
detting everything up in a .hvm file.

in addition to what Dan's response was, I would be concerned by your manual editing. Did you change the "name" and (more importantly) "UUID" lines? If you have the same UUID for 2 VMs, only 1 shows in virt-manager. There is a useful command "virsh domuuid <name>" to get a proper UUID.
 I have started and stopped thge
VM via xm create and it runs just fine. What steps are needed to allow
it to be managed from the virt-manager gui? It doesn't show up in the
list in the gui. Only VM's created from within the gui seem to show. I
undersand that virt-manager uses xml files and a database to store VM
info. Is there soem way to "import" a .hvm file into virt-manager?

Any Help ??

Thanks

Miguel

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