Re: "failed to connect to the hypervisor"

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On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 11:59:03AM -0400, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
On 2015-10-20 05:33, Martin Kletzander wrote:
On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 03:57:39PM -0400, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
Hi, all.  Ubuntu host, attempting to get virsh working with
VirtualBox... and failing.  Here's what happens:

root@foobox:~# virsh -c vbox:///session list
error: failed to connect to the hypervisor
error: internal error: unable to initialize VirtualBox driver API


What version of VirtualBox do you have installed?  The logging in that
driver is not particularly loud, so this won't tell you much more than
the fact that the initialization just failed.  It's most probably
something missing in your system or you have to new version installed.

You're on the money: I do have the latest and greatest (5.0.6) from
Oracle installed.  Despite some of its nifty features, I'm not wedded
to it, if downgrading will fix my underlying issue.  Is that the
recommended course of action?  Or is there something else I could do?


Well, of course the best thing would be adding support for it into
libvirt =)  If it is backwards compatible with the latest version that
has support in libvirt, then it shouldn't be a problem, I think, but I
have very limited experience with the vbox driver in libvirt.  Feel
free to have a look at the code and let me know, I'm sure we'll come
up with something.  In the meantime I'll compile the 5.0.8 version (so
I don't have to agree with the PUEL license) and see what I can do.

Thanks much!

-Ken


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Now, most of the docs I read about "failed to connect to the
hypervisor" have other errors that happen *before* the "failed to
connect" one, that are the root cause (e.g., unable to open socket, or
bad cert, or whatever).  But that's not the case, here.  And what
puzzles me more is that -- while I don't know what the output *should*
look like -- to my eye, strace seems to say that we're getting
information back:

1940  read(5, "Node 1 MemTotal:       33011680 kB\nNode 1 MemFree:
32565612 kB\nNode 1 MemUsed:          446068 kB\nNode 1 Active:
57948 kB\nNode 1 Inactive:          77036 kB\nNode 1 Active(anon):
27688 kB\nNode 1 Inactive(anon):       84 kB\nNode 1 Active(file):
30260 kB\nNode 1 Inactive(file):    76952 kB\nNode 1 Unevictable:
52 kB\nNode 1
[...]

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In my googling, I see mention of per-VM XML files that... do
something.  But what they do, and how they're generated, doesn't seem
clear.  (E.g., XML mentioned here: http://libvirt.org/drvvbox.html --
it just sort of sits there, with no context.)  Is that something I
need?

Thanks for any enlightenment you might be able to offer me,

-Ken

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