Christian Hennig wrote: > hi, > > i am trying to migrate a VM from my local system "pc38" to a remote on > "pc36": > > > virsh # list --all > Id Name State > ---------------------------------- > - scalaris1 shut off > > virsh # migrate scalaris1 qemu+ssh://csr-user@pc36/system > error: monitor socket did not show up.: No such file or directory > > > What is the monitor socket? The monitor socket is how libvirt talks to the qemu monitor to issue commands. Things like "virsh suspend" are implemented by issuing a "stop" command to the qemu monitor, and it's fundamental to libvirt operation. The "monitor socket did not show up" error occurs if libvirt could not connect to the monitor after trying for 3 seconds; it usually means that qemu forked successfully, but failed to really start. You should be able to get a bit more information by looking at /var/log/libvirt/qemu/<guestname> on the destination of your migration. That being said, I think 0.6.1 had a number of race conditions, so it's probably worthwhile to try and get a newer version of libvirt; 0.6.4 or later should be pretty good. -- Chris Lalancette -- Libvir-list mailing list Libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list