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I am trying to install libvirtd.
By following this command:
$ sudo apt-get install python-libvirt libvirt-bin libvirt0 python-imaging python-numpy virtinst virt-viewer virt-manager



I am following these steps to install libvirtd:
$ sudo apt-get install python-libvirt libvirt-bin libvirt0 python-imaging python-numpy virtinst virt-viewer virt-manager
After that, configure libvirtd for Xen default operation. To do this, edit the /etc/libvirt/libvirt.conf file. In this file, uncomment (remove the # symbol at the beginning) the line starting with “#uri_default” and replace it with the following line: uri_default = “xen:///system”.
Next, add exceptions to the apparmor protection tool:
$ sudo ln -s /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.libvirtd /etc/apparmor.d/disable/
$ sudo apparmor_parser -R /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.libvirtd
$ sudo /etc/init.d/apparmor restart
After that, check if the current record is in the libvirtd group:
$ cat /etc/group | grep libvirtd
Here is a typical command output if the group contains 111 group and andrey as a user:
libvirtd:!:111:andrey
If the current user is not in the group, add him/her using a separate command:
$ sudo adduser id -un libvirtd
Adding user ‘andrey’ to group ‘libvirtd’ …
Adding user andrey to group libvirtd
Done.
After that, it is mandatory to re-enter the system and verify if Xen starts successfully.



I am begginer in ubuntu.
Please can anyone explain me how to do this step:



After that, configure libvirtd for Xen default operation. To do this, edit the /etc/libvirt/libvirt.conf file. In this file, uncomment (remove the # symbol at the beginning) the line starting with “#uri_default” and replace it with the following line: uri_default = “xen:///system”.
Where can I find /etc/libvirt/libvirt.conf file ?
Waiting your reply.
Thank u










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    I am trying to install libvirtd.
    By following this command:
    $ sudo apt-get install python-libvirt libvirt-bin libvirt0 python-imaging python-numpy virtinst virt-viewer virt-manager



    I am following these steps to install libvirtd:
    $ sudo apt-get install python-libvirt libvirt-bin libvirt0 python-imaging python-numpy virtinst virt-viewer virt-manager
    After that, configure libvirtd for Xen default operation. To do this, edit the /etc/libvirt/libvirt.conf file. In this file, uncomment (remove the # symbol at the beginning) the line starting with “#uri_default” and replace it with the following line: uri_default = “xen:///system”.
    Next, add exceptions to the apparmor protection tool:
    $ sudo ln -s /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.libvirtd /etc/apparmor.d/disable/
    $ sudo apparmor_parser -R /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.libvirtd
    $ sudo /etc/init.d/apparmor restart
    After that, check if the current record is in the libvirtd group:
    $ cat /etc/group | grep libvirtd
    Here is a typical command output if the group contains 111 group and andrey as a user:
    libvirtd:!:111:andrey
    If the current user is not in the group, add him/her using a separate command:
    $ sudo adduser id -un libvirtd
    Adding user ‘andrey’ to group ‘libvirtd’ …
    Adding user andrey to group libvirtd
    Done.
    After that, it is mandatory to re-enter the system and verify if Xen starts successfully.



    I am begginer in ubuntu.
    Please can anyone explain me how to do this step:



    After that, configure libvirtd for Xen default operation. To do this, edit the /etc/libvirt/libvirt.conf file. In this file, uncomment (remove the # symbol at the beginning) the line starting with “#uri_default” and replace it with the following line: uri_default = “xen:///system”.
    Where can I find /etc/libvirt/libvirt.conf file ?
    Waiting your reply.
    Thank u










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      I am trying to install libvirtd.
      By following this command:
      $ sudo apt-get install python-libvirt libvirt-bin libvirt0 python-imaging python-numpy virtinst virt-viewer virt-manager



      I am following these steps to install libvirtd:
      $ sudo apt-get install python-libvirt libvirt-bin libvirt0 python-imaging python-numpy virtinst virt-viewer virt-manager
      After that, configure libvirtd for Xen default operation. To do this, edit the /etc/libvirt/libvirt.conf file. In this file, uncomment (remove the # symbol at the beginning) the line starting with “#uri_default” and replace it with the following line: uri_default = “xen:///system”.
      Next, add exceptions to the apparmor protection tool:
      $ sudo ln -s /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.libvirtd /etc/apparmor.d/disable/
      $ sudo apparmor_parser -R /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.libvirtd
      $ sudo /etc/init.d/apparmor restart
      After that, check if the current record is in the libvirtd group:
      $ cat /etc/group | grep libvirtd
      Here is a typical command output if the group contains 111 group and andrey as a user:
      libvirtd:!:111:andrey
      If the current user is not in the group, add him/her using a separate command:
      $ sudo adduser id -un libvirtd
      Adding user ‘andrey’ to group ‘libvirtd’ …
      Adding user andrey to group libvirtd
      Done.
      After that, it is mandatory to re-enter the system and verify if Xen starts successfully.



      I am begginer in ubuntu.
      Please can anyone explain me how to do this step:



      After that, configure libvirtd for Xen default operation. To do this, edit the /etc/libvirt/libvirt.conf file. In this file, uncomment (remove the # symbol at the beginning) the line starting with “#uri_default” and replace it with the following line: uri_default = “xen:///system”.
      Where can I find /etc/libvirt/libvirt.conf file ?
      Waiting your reply.
      Thank u










      share|improve this question














      I am trying to install libvirtd.
      By following this command:
      $ sudo apt-get install python-libvirt libvirt-bin libvirt0 python-imaging python-numpy virtinst virt-viewer virt-manager



      I am following these steps to install libvirtd:
      $ sudo apt-get install python-libvirt libvirt-bin libvirt0 python-imaging python-numpy virtinst virt-viewer virt-manager
      After that, configure libvirtd for Xen default operation. To do this, edit the /etc/libvirt/libvirt.conf file. In this file, uncomment (remove the # symbol at the beginning) the line starting with “#uri_default” and replace it with the following line: uri_default = “xen:///system”.
      Next, add exceptions to the apparmor protection tool:
      $ sudo ln -s /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.libvirtd /etc/apparmor.d/disable/
      $ sudo apparmor_parser -R /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.libvirtd
      $ sudo /etc/init.d/apparmor restart
      After that, check if the current record is in the libvirtd group:
      $ cat /etc/group | grep libvirtd
      Here is a typical command output if the group contains 111 group and andrey as a user:
      libvirtd:!:111:andrey
      If the current user is not in the group, add him/her using a separate command:
      $ sudo adduser id -un libvirtd
      Adding user ‘andrey’ to group ‘libvirtd’ …
      Adding user andrey to group libvirtd
      Done.
      After that, it is mandatory to re-enter the system and verify if Xen starts successfully.



      I am begginer in ubuntu.
      Please can anyone explain me how to do this step:



      After that, configure libvirtd for Xen default operation. To do this, edit the /etc/libvirt/libvirt.conf file. In this file, uncomment (remove the # symbol at the beginning) the line starting with “#uri_default” and replace it with the following line: uri_default = “xen:///system”.
      Where can I find /etc/libvirt/libvirt.conf file ?
      Waiting your reply.
      Thank u







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