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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 14.01.2013 16:41, schrieb Tobias
      Honacker:<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">oneadmin must be in group of libvirtd
        did u even check?<br>
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        Am 14.01.2013 16:16, schrieb Marco Jagodzinska:<br>
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        I'm working as oneadmin :)<br>
        sudo su oneadmin<br>
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        <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 14.01.2013 16:09, schrieb
          Duverne, Cyrille:<br>
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          <div class="em-message"><font face="arial">Marco,<br>
              <br>
              Just to be 100% sure, are you launching and using ONE as
              oneadmin ?<br>
              <br>
              Cheers<br>
              Cyrille<br>
              <br>
              Lundi 14/01/2013 à 15:51 Marco Jagodzinska a écrit:<br>
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                margin-left: 5px; ">Hello again,<br>
                <br>
                so you mean changing the two following two parts in <br>
                |/etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf| ?/<br>
                <br>
                unix_sock_group = "libvirt" ->  unix_sock_group =
                "oneadmin"///<br>
                <br>
                and<br>
                /<br>
                //unix_sock_rw_perms = "0770" ->  unix_sock_rw_perms
                = "0777"<br>
                <br>
                I tried it and it still isn't working.<br>
                <br>
                <br>
                But that strangest thing is: when I don't change
                anything at all "onehost create" is working.<br>
                I thought because of later errors with "onevm create"
                (see mail: [one-users] "Could not  create domain" while
                trying to start a vm, 9.1.), I have to follow the steps
                for KVM configuration from the official site.<br>
                <br>
                I dont want to believe that following the official
                tutorial leads to errors you doesn't would have when you
                do nothing <img moz-do-not-send="true"
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                Cheers,<br>
                Marco<br>
                /<br>
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                Am 14.01.2013 14:54, schrieb Duverne, Cyrille:<br>
                > Hello again,<br>
                ><br>
                > As mentionned here as well : <br>
                > <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://lists.opennebula.org/pipermail/users-opennebula.org/2011-March/014614.html"
                  target="_blank" class="normal-link">http://lists.opennebula.org/pipermail/users-opennebula.org/2011-March/014614.html</a><br>
                ><br>
                > You have to run libvirt as oneadmin.<br>
                ><br>
                > Could you try again ?<br>
                ><br>
                > Cheers<br>
                > Cyrille<br>
                ><br>
                > Lundi 14/01/2013 à 14:50 Marco Jagodzinska a écrit:<br>
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                >     Hello Cyrille,<br>
                ><br>
                >     thanks for your answer!<br>
                ><br>
                >     I tried both.<br>
                ><br>
                >     With "-l" the command "service libvirt-bin
                restart" isn't longer<br>
                >     working properly:<br>
                >     root@Arbeitsrechner:/# service libvirt-bin
                restart<br>
                >     stop: Unknown instance:<br>
                >     libvirt-bin start/running, process 25471<br>
                ><br>
                >     Without "-l" the restart is working fine:<br>
                >     root@Arbeitsrechner:/# service libvirt-bin
                restart<br>
                >     libvirt-bin stop/waiting<br>
                >     libvirt-bin start/running, process 25673<br>
                ><br>
                >     And "onehost create" fails in both cases...<br>
                ><br>
                >     Cheers,<br>
                >     Marco<br>
                ><br>
                ><br>
                ><br>
                >     Am 14.01.2013 14:38, schrieb Duverne, Cyrille:<br>
                >>     Hello Marco,<br>
                >><br>
                >>     Did you launch livirt with the -l option ?<br>
                >>     As described in the tutorial :<br>
                >>     "<br>
                >><br>
                >>      *<br>
                >>         |/etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf| :
                Uncomment “listen_tcp = 1”.<br>
                >>         Security configuration is left to the
                admin's choice, file is<br>
                >>         full of useful comments to achieve a
                correct configuration.<br>
                >>         As a tip, if you don't want to use TLS
                for connections set<br>
                >>         |listen_tls = 0|.<br>
                >><br>
                >>      *<br>
                >>         |/etc/default/libvirt-bin| : add *-l*
                option to |libvirtd_opts|<br>
                >><br>
                >>     "<br>
                >><br>
                >>     Just my 2 cents.<br>
                >><br>
                >>     Kind regards<br>
                >>     CyD<br>
                >><br>
                >><br>
                >>     Lundi 14/01/2013 à 14:20 Marco Jagodzinska
                a écrit:<br>
                >><br>
                >>         Hello again,<br>
                >><br>
                >>         next try, hoping for an answer <img
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                >>         (I'm using Xubuntu 12.04 and the latest
                OpenNebula 3.8.3)<br>
                >><br>
                >>         If I follow the tutorial for
                configuring KVM<br>
                >>         (<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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                I receive<br>
                >>         an error<br>
                >>         message when I try to "onehost create
                localhost -i im_kvm -v<br>
                >>         vmm_kvm -n<br>
                >>         dummy"<br>
                >><br>
                >>         The error (onehost show):<br>
                >><br>
                >>         ERROR=[<br>
                >>            MESSAGE="Error monitoring host 4 :
                MONITOR FAILURE 4 Error<br>
                >>         executing<br>
                >>         kvm.rb<br>
                >>         ",<br>
                >>            TIMESTAMP="Mon Jan 14 14:10:11 2013"
                ]<br>
                >><br>
                >><br>
                >><br>
                >>         It seems that the step leading to this
                error is changing<br>
                >>         qemu.conf so<br>
                >>         that it reads as follows:<br>
                >><br>
                >>         $ grep -vE '^($|#)'
                /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf<br>
                >>         user = "oneadmin"<br>
                >>         group = "oneadmin"<br>
                >>         dynamic_ownership = 0<br>
                >><br>
                >><br>
                >>         Anybody able to help me?<br>
                >><br>
                >>         Cheers,<br>
                >>         Marco<br>
                >><br>
                >><br>
                >>        
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