2010/6/3 florian chazal <florianchazal@xxxxxxxxx>: > hi, > > If you already have some VMs running, try to do the same command as root. > It's certainly a right problem. > > Regards > > Florian CHAZAL > I think you're referring to the difference between connecting to qemu:///session and qemu:///system. The problem with the OpenNebula driver not listing existing domains is a totally different one. Matthias > 2010/6/1 marwen marwen <marwen.ensi@xxxxxxxxx> >> >> hello >> I'm currently using libvirt and opennebula. I have installed the libvirt >> with the driver of opennebule "ONE" and I test the installation. >> >> /***************************** >> ***************************/ >> oneadmin@node016 ~]$ virsh -c one:/// >> Welcome to virsh, the virtualization interactive terminal. >> >> Type: 'help' for help with commands >> 'quit' to quit >> >> virsh # list >> Id Name State >> ---------------------------------- >> >> virsh # >> /********************************************************/ >> >> >> but I can not see the list of machines that run in the cluster node (Xen >> and KVM) >> I want to know if this is a problem of configuration files ( libvirtd.conf >> and oned.conf). >> can you help me to overcome this problem >> >> thank you >> -- >> libvir-list mailing list >> libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list > > -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list