Okey!! Thank you for the answer. I'm trying to compile with your recommendations. I will post here the experiment results. Thanks Antoni Artigues El jue, 27-01-2011 a las 21:29 +1100, Justin Clift escribió: > On 27/01/2011, at 8:11 PM, antoni artigues wrote: > > Hello > > > > Yes. I want to run only the libvirt client. I want to connect from it to > > manage vmware ESX servers on the cluster nodes. > > > > But we must hurry up. So, I think we can't wait for your solution.When > > would be the improvement? > > That's one of those "it's hard to tell things". > > However, you might be in luck. :) > > Because you're just needing the libvirt client, there's a chance that the broken > pieces are in an option you don't need. > > So, try turning off the compiling for as many options as possible, using > configure switches. Using this kind of approach: > > $ ./configure --with-libvirtd=no (add more options here if needed) > > It will mean a bit of experimentation on your part, but it's worth trying. > > Btw, one of the important options to turn off is the macvtap one, The macvtap > code seem to directly use the function you mention is broken, so avoid that one. > > You ok to try this out? > > Regards and best wishes, > > Justin Clift