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::<code>virtlockd</code>
 
::<code>virtlockd</code>
 
::<code>[[virtlogd]]</code> (<code>[[systemctl status libvirtd]]</code>)
 
::<code>[[virtlogd]]</code> (<code>[[systemctl status libvirtd]]</code>)
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::<code>[[libvirt-guests.sh]]</code>
 
* <code>libvirt-daemon-system</code>
 
* <code>libvirt-daemon-system</code>
 
::<code>[[systemctl status libvirt-guests]]</code>
 
::<code>[[systemctl status libvirt-guests]]</code>

Revision as of 17:33, 11 May 2020

libvirt[1] is a virtualization API with supports for KVM, QEMU, Xen, Virtuozzo, VMWare ESX, LXC, BHyve and more



Ubuntu packages

At least the following packages compose libvirt in Ubuntu:

libvirtd: /etc/libvirt/virtlogd.conf
virt-sanlock-cleanup
virtlockd
virtlogd (systemctl status libvirtd)
libvirt-guests.sh
  • libvirt-daemon-system
systemctl status libvirt-guests

Config files and directories

  • Config directories:
/etc/libvirt/
/etc/libvirt/storage/ (In Ubuntu there is no default pool. Folder will be automatically created with first pool)
/etc/libvirt/qemu.conf
/etc/libvirt/qemu/XML_FILES_FROM_SERVERS.XML
/etc/libvirt/qemu/networks
  • Config files:
/etc/libvirt/virtlogd.conf
Includes information about Unix Socket permissions: unix_sock_group, unix_sock_ro_perms, unix_sock_rw_perms, auth_unix_ro, auth_unix_rw
/etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf


/var/log/libvirt/qemu
journalctl -u libvirtd
systemctl status libvirtd
systemctl restart libvirtd
  • Information
libvirtd --help, the daemon will print out the paths of the Unix domain socket(s) that it listens on

Activities

Basic

Medium


Advanced:

See also

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