Re: Libvirtd in listen mode.

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if you're running ubuntu (which I suppose since you use the command "service", have a look at /etc/default/libvirtd (or something like that).
If not, or if it fails, look at the script in /etc/init.d/libvirtd, and try to guess where it loads its constants!


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Hi,

If I start the libvirtd service using the command “service libvirtd start”, it is not starting in listen mode. I am stopping the libvirtd service, and then starting in listen mode externally, using the following command:

“libvirtd –listen”.

But, how can I start libvirtd service in listen mode by default (when I issue the command “service libvirtd start”)?

 

Regards,

Srikanth.


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