On 25.09.2013 19:17, Chunduru Venkata, Ravi wrote: > Hi All, > My intent is to make virtio unix channel work. I could configure the > XML and launch VM and could see the port in /dev/virtio-ports > > <channel type='unix'> > <source mode='bind' path='/tmp/appl_port'/> > <target type='virtio' name='appl_port'/> > <address type='virtio-serial' controller='0' bus='0' port='1'/> > </channel> > > When I see on the host, the unix socket is already binded and is in > listening state. > > echo "test this" > /tmp/appl_port > bash: /tmp/appl_port: No such device or address > > netstat -nax | grep appl_port > unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 15302258 /tmp/appl_port > > 1) Can some one please have a look and help me fix this. There's nothing to fix. This works as expected. > 2) if I don't set source mode to 'bind', it gets set to 'connect' in xml > and VM fails to boot up. I would like to understand the different types > of source mode. There are two modes: 'bind' and 'connect'. They represent the UNIX sockets modes. Either an application connects to something ('connect') using the socket path as unique identifier telling where to connect, or an application listens for incoming connections, again using the socket path as unique identifier. Hence, if you want to use 'connect' mode, you already need to have an application listening on the socket path when starting up a domain. Otherwise the domain will get an error while connecting to the socket. Or, you have to tell you application to connect to the socket created by 'bind' mode once the domain is started. Michal _______________________________________________ libvirt-users mailing list libvirt-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-users