On 10/23/2012 12:24 AM, p.venkatasrinivas@xxxxxxx wrote: > Hi, Hello. I noticed you sent your mail twice, once to libvir-list and once here; as it is not about libvirt development, this is probably the better list so I will only answer here. > > I installed Libvirt. We need virtualbox support for libvirt. But we are > unable to see the vbox option in virt-manager. How we can find vbox > hypervisor driver? Are you sure that the libvirt you installed was built with vbox support compiled in? > > And also we already compiled libvirt with vbox option.(--with-vbox). But > that didn't work. And also when we are creating the new virtual machine > through virt-manager we are getting the following error: > > internal error cannot parse QEMU version number in "" What command are you using when you get this message? Are you specifying an explicit URI, such as 'virsh -c vbox:///... list'? This particular message makes it sound like you forgot the -c argument, and thus are using the default URI which happened to be qemu:///system instead of your desired vbox connection. > Notice: The information contained in this e-mail > message and/or attachments to it may contain This is a publicly-archived mailing list, where such disclaimers are unenforceable and considered poor netiquette. You might want to consider sending mail from a personal account that doesn't have this junk slammed on by your employer. -- Eric Blake eblake@xxxxxxxxxx +1-919-301-3266 Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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