From: Gerry Reno <greno@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sat, January 2, 2010 2:39:06 AM
Subject: Re: [Xen-users] virsh -c xen:/// list:  = Connection refused
Gerry Reno wrote:
> Gerry Reno wrote:
>> Boris Derzhavets wrote:
>>> > My base distro on this machine is Ubuntu 9.10 Server.  And I did pretty
>>> > much the same thing for it as you did for F12.  I built debs for Xen
>>> > 3.4.1 and installed them, custom built the JF pv_ops dom0 kernel and
>>> > installed it.  Libvirt was already installed at version 0.7.0 so I
>>> > didn't touch it.  libvirt had worked fine for a few test KVM guests. > But now I want the whole machine dedicated to Xen guests but I'd still
>>> > like to use libvirt to manage the guests.  So how do I get 'virsh' to
>>> > default to the xen:/// hypervisor and also how do I get it to connect to
>>> > it?  There's nothing running on port 8000.  So this is a mystery.
>>> 
>>> No mystery. Libvirt
 Xen driver was broken already on Ubuntu 8.04 ( Hardy Heron) Server
>>> and never fixed afterwards.
>>> 
>>> Boris.
>>> P.S. View Ubuntu's Launchpad
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> I checked the ubuntu launchpad but it only lists 6 bugs for 'libvirt xen' search:
>> 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.searchtext=libvirt+xen&orderby=-importance&search=Search&field.status%3Alist=NEW&field.status%3Alist=INCOMPLETE_WITH_RESPONSE&field.status%3Alist=INCOMPLETE_WITHOUT_RESPONSE&field.status%3Alist=CONFIRMED&field.status%3Alist=TRIAGED&field.status%3Alist=INPROGRESS&field.status%3Alist=FIXCOMMITTED&field.assignee=&field.bug_reporter=&field.omit_dupes=on&field.has_patch=&field.has_no_package= >> 
>> I didn't see any mention of this specific connection error.  Is there another bug somewhere about this problem?
>> 
>> -Gerry
> Ok, found a couple things.  xend-http-server was not enabled in /etc/xen/xend-config.sxp.
> So then I try to restart xend and found that no matter what I try to do with xend it just hangs the terminal; start, status, reload all hang.  So this I don't
 understand.
> # ps -ef | grep -i xen
> root        23     2  0 16:38 ?        00:00:00 [xenwatch]
> root        24     2  0 16:38 ?        00:00:00 [xenbus]
> root      1901     1  0 16:38 ?        00:00:00 xenstored --pid-file /var/run/xenstore.pid
> root      1905     1  0 16:38 ?        00:00:00 /usr/bin/python2.6 /usr/sbin/xend start
> root      1908     1  0 16:38 ?        00:00:00 xenconsoled
> root      1910  1905  0 16:38 ?        00:00:01 /usr/bin/python2.6 /usr/sbin/xend start
> 
> It looks like it's running though but you cannot control it with the init.d script.
> 
> What I did
 find is that after enabling the xend-http-server and then rebooting the host that I could connect to the xen hypervisor:
> 
> root@grp-01-23-02:~# virsh -c xen:/// list
> Connecting to uri: xen:///
> Id Name                 State
> ----------------------------------
>  0 Domain-0             running
> 
> root@grp-01-23-02:~# virsh list
> Connecting to uri: qemu:///system
> Id Name                 State
> ----------------------------------
> 
> qemu/kvm is still the default hypervisor.
> 
> So now one last thing I need: how to set xen as the default hypervisor for libvirt.
> 
> -Gerry
> 
VIRSH_DEFAULT_CONNECT_URI="xen:///" seems to do the trick.  Virsh is able to create and shutdown the Xen domain and report stats so everything
 looks good.
-Gerry
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