On 12/23/2014 09:22 AM, Kevin Wilson wrote: > When runing "virsh list" I see these three guests as running. > > Now, I rebooted the machine, and "virsh list" does not show anything. > It turned out that > running "systemctl status libvirtd" showed some error (about some NFS > path which was not found), > and once I fixed that, I restarted the libvirtd, and this time running > "systemctl status libvirtd" > showed that it is running OK. Yet, runnig "virsh list" does not show anything Does 'virsh list --all' show anything? If so, you have hit a state where your guests are not running, but still defined, and 'virsh start $dom' will restart the given domain. Normally, the 'libvirt-guests' systemd service will arrange to automatically restart a guest where it left off just before the host power-cycled, but that can fall apart when libvirtd itself has problems restarting. -- Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266 Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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