> Sep 17 11:56:01 savannah kernel: [ 2255.650679] attempt to access beyond end 
> of device

> Your system looks broken here. What is /dev/sdb1?

This is unrelated message, there is no message related to libvirtd in
/var/log/messages.


What does


 /usr/sbin/libvirtd --verbose

pr...@savannah:~$ sudo /usr/sbin/libvirtd --verbose
19:48:21.377: warning : qemudStartup:1832 : Unable to create cgroup
for driver: No such device or address
19:48:21.496: warning : lxcStartup:1895 : Unable to create cgroup for
driver: No such device or address

When I click on 'localhost (QEMU)' connection, I get the following message

19:49:46.730: error : storagePoolLookupByName:299 : Storage pool not
found: no pool with matching name 'default'
19:49:46.735: error : storagePoolLookupByName:299 : Storage pool not
found: no pool with matching name 'default'
19:49:46.785: error : virLibConnError:448 : this function is not
supported by the connection driver: virConnectNumOfInterfaces

When I restart, I get qemu working, but only when I start libvirtd
manually (/etc/init.d/libvirt-bin is not able to start libvirtd)

show? Does strace show anything intereseting?

Lowering severity since this looks like a problem specific on your
system.
 -- Guido

Only change I did is upgrading libvirt-bin and qemu-kvm.
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