2010/8/4 Guido Günther <a...@sigxcpu.org>:
> Hi Andreas,

> Are you passing the corret URI like:
>
> virsh -c qemu:///system list --all
> virsh -c qemu:///session list --all
>
> The default is session if not running as root.

I was running virsh as root. But the problem seems to be, that i
installed VirtualBox for testing purposes. And the install process
seems to change  the default URI (virsh uri) to "vbox:///system".

Meanwhile I was looking for a libvirt or a virsh config file, where i
can change the default URI, but i was not successful finding a file.
Even on the libvirt homepage i did not find any hint, where to change
the default URI without adding the c parameter to command line.

So I think, it's time to close these bug - it was my mistake. ;-)
Thanks a lot for your help Guido!

But in a more general point of view. Shouldn't it be possible to have
a virsh command, which shows the state of more then one URI. Okay, i
cun run the list command multiple times. In my point of view libvirt
as an abstraction layer, which deals with multiple emulators, such a
command would be nice to have.

Cheers
Andreas



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