On 01/14/2016 11:39 AM, Greg Teiber wrote: > Hello Everyone, > > > > I didn’t see an archive search function… So here we go. > There isn't one. But if you google 'virt-tools-list <your question>' it's pretty close > > > When I open virt-manager it opens up, and sits there with “QEMU/KVM – > Connecting…” And doesn’t advance. > > When I first installed this machine, VMM was able to open, and I was able to > create guests. However, I was unable to view their consoles. After rebooting > the host, now VMM seems unable to connect. > > > > I’ve verified that qemu is running. If I do virsh – connect qemu:///system > list I do see the list of created guests. And I can even start them from the > command line. > > I’m running centos 7. The console I’m logged into is a non privileged user. > I open a terminal and launch VMM as root. > How are you launching it as root? Exact command please. sudo, su, su -, su -c, etc. Generally running a UI app as root from a regular desktop session can cause all sorts of issues with dbus access. Better to run virt-manager as a regular user, then feed it your root password via the polkit prompt. - Cole _______________________________________________ virt-tools-list mailing list virt-tools-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-tools-list