Re: executing /usr/bin/virsh nodeinfo but have physical servers ?

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rpm -qf /path_of_file


2014-02-12 15:48 GMT+01:00 Benjamin Budts <ben@xxxxxxxxxx>:

Thx, works like a charm. I stopped the service and did a # chkconfig libvirt-guests off  ; service libvirt-guests stop

Possible to uninstall the package that comes with this script ? Haven’t check from which package this file is coming from or if it has dependencies somewhere.

 

cheers

 

From: linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux-cluster-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of emmanuel segura
Sent: dinsdag 28 januari 2014 13:53
To: linux clustering
Subject: Re: executing /usr/bin/virsh nodeinfo but have physical servers ?

 

/etc/init.d/libvirtd status

 

2014-01-28 Benjamin Budts <ben@xxxxxxxxxx>

 

Gents,

 

I have a cluster, working fine with 2 physical machines & a luci mgmt. station.

 

I see a lot of ricci : executing ‘/usr/bin/virsh nodeinfo’  in /var/log/messages

 

If I execute this command manually I get  :

 

Error : Failed to reconnect to the hypervisor

Error:  no valid connection

Error: internal error Unable to locate libvirtd daemon in /usr/sbin

 

Now… I’m not running hypervisors, everything is physical. How do I get rid of this ? And why is luci trying to check this if my servers are physical ?

 

Thx a lot

B

 


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