On Tue, Dec 04, 2007 at 09:01:25AM +0530, unixfoo wrote:
Yeah Of course , Im running xen kernel :) . But I dont see a
/etc/init.d/libvirtd and virsh doesnt work.
[root@unixfoo1~]# rpm -qa | grep virt
libvirt-0.1.8-15.el5.0.1
libvirt-python-0.1.8-15.el5.0.1
python-virtinst-0.99.0-2.el5
You stated previously "I use Fedora 8" and now you have RHEL 5.0 bits
there. It gets harder to help you if you don't tell us exactly what is
going on.
The daemon is definitely present in the most recent packages for RHEL,
I suggest you update your installation if possible or at least make sure
everything is pristine and correwctly installed, that will certainly help:
[root@test2 ~]# rpm -qf /etc/init.d/libvirtd
libvirt-0.2.3-9.el5
Daniel
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