Re: Latest virt-manager and libvirt - no kvm detected

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Hi,

On 02/03/2012 12:24 PM, Deepak C Shetty wrote:
Hi,
I have VT enabled in my bios and kvm_intel and kvm modules loaded as seen from lsmod.
I am trying to run latest VMM (compiled from git src) on ubuntu 11.04 host and when i try to create
a new VM it says hypervisor not found. I also have /usr/bin/qemu-kvm soft linked to my compiled version of qemu in my ~/usr/local/

Because it does not detect the hypervisor, it does not allow me to go further from step 1 of create vm.

I am not sure what else I am missing for VMM to give that error.
 From virsh i tried capabilities and it does not have kvm there.

Also i got sometimes 'out of memory' error while trying to do capabilities.

You probably need to upgrade your libvirt, older libvirt versions have trouble
parsing the version string for qemu >= 1.0, and because of that fail to recognize
it.

Regards,

Hans


thanx,
deepak

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