Daniel Veillard wrote:
It seems the xend daemon can't be reached locally
Turns out it was selinux, booting in permissive mode allowed VMM to start upI'm still not up to speed on selinux policies, it it possible to set one that allows anything (or certain contexts) to make a TCP connection to xend, or would a specific one need to be added for VMM? What are the rules for modifying selinux policy for an Extra's package?
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