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Qemu Virt Manager es una herramienta para gestionar máquinas virtuales utilizando QEMU.

Qemu Virt Manager es una herramienta para gestionar máquinas virtuales utilizando QEMU.

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kalleboii
Senior Member
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10-22-2016, 02:12 PM
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I used systemctl to stop and start it, but in Virt-Manager nothing showed up and there are no virtual machines present.
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kalleboii
10-22-2016, 02:12 PM #11

I used systemctl to stop and start it, but in Virt-Manager nothing showed up and there are no virtual machines present.

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giostancial
Junior Member
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10-25-2016, 06:06 PM
#12
It seems your home directory is set to home/username nit, but you're not sure why. Linux clarified that. Everything functions properly now.
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giostancial
10-25-2016, 06:06 PM #12

It seems your home directory is set to home/username nit, but you're not sure why. Linux clarified that. Everything functions properly now.

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Gabokazu
Posting Freak
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10-26-2016, 02:50 AM
#13
I had to modify the XML file for the VM in the OSX-KVM directory, adding the right paths. Then I copied it using the scp command to etc/libvirt/qemu. After that, I opened a terminal in that folder and ran the “virsh define filename.xml” command with whatever your XML file name is. Restarting libvirtd and virtlog services with the systemctl restart commands got everything working. Your VM is now visible in the virt-manager.
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Gabokazu
10-26-2016, 02:50 AM #13

I had to modify the XML file for the VM in the OSX-KVM directory, adding the right paths. Then I copied it using the scp command to etc/libvirt/qemu. After that, I opened a terminal in that folder and ran the “virsh define filename.xml” command with whatever your XML file name is. Restarting libvirtd and virtlog services with the systemctl restart commands got everything working. Your VM is now visible in the virt-manager.

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