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* docs/libvir.html docs/uri.html: remove references to libvirt_qemud
and replace them with libvirtd Daniel
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Wed Sep 5 16:31:00 CEST 2007 Daniel Veillard <veillard@redhat.com>
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* docs/libvir.html docs/uri.html: remove references to libvirt_qemud
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and replace them with libvirtd
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Mon Sep 3 18:29:05 CEST 2007 Daniel Veillard <veillard@redhat.com>
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* src/openvz_conf.c src/openvz_conf.h src/openvz_driver.c: a bit
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@ -2478,18 +2478,19 @@ use the URI <code>xen:///</code>.
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<p>
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To use QEMU support in libvirt you must be running the
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<code>libvirt_qemud</code> daemon. The purpose of this
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<code>libvirtd</code> daemon (named <code>libvirt_qemud</code>
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in releases prior to 0.3.0). The purpose of this
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daemon is to manage qemu instances.
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</p>
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<p>
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The <code>libvirt_qemud</code> daemon can be run in two ways. It may
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The <code>libvirtd</code> daemon can be run in two ways. It may
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be started by init scripts when the machine boots and run in "system
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mode" (<code>libvirt_qemud --system</code>), in which case it manages
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mode" (<code>libvirtd --system</code>), in which case it manages
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qemu instances on behalf of all users of the machine. It may be also
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be started by the local user in what is known as "session mode"
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(<code>libvirt_qemud --session</code>), to manage qemu instances for
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just the current user. If no <code>libvirt_qemud</code> is running at
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(<code>libvirtd --session</code>), to manage qemu instances for
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just the current user. If no <code>libvirtd</code> is running at
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all, then the qemu driver starts one running in session mode.
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</p>
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@ -2503,7 +2504,7 @@ So to connect to the daemon, one of two different URIs is used:
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</ul>
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<p>
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(If you do <code>libvirt_qemud --help</code>, the daemon will print
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(If you do <code>libvirtd --help</code>, the daemon will print
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out the paths of the Unix domain socket(s) that it listens on in
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the various different modes).
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</p>
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use the URI <code>xen:///</code>.
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</p><h3><a name="URI_qemu" id="URI_qemu">qemu:///... QEMU and KVM URIs</a></h3><p>
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To use QEMU support in libvirt you must be running the
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<code>libvirt_qemud</code> daemon. The purpose of this
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<code>libvirtd</code> daemon (named <code>libvirt_qemud</code>
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in releases prior to 0.3.0). The purpose of this
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daemon is to manage qemu instances.
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</p><p>
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The <code>libvirt_qemud</code> daemon can be run in two ways. It may
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The <code>libvirtd</code> daemon can be run in two ways. It may
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be started by init scripts when the machine boots and run in "system
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mode" (<code>libvirt_qemud --system</code>), in which case it manages
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mode" (<code>libvirtd --system</code>), in which case it manages
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qemu instances on behalf of all users of the machine. It may be also
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be started by the local user in what is known as "session mode"
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(<code>libvirt_qemud --session</code>), to manage qemu instances for
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just the current user. If no <code>libvirt_qemud</code> is running at
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(<code>libvirtd --session</code>), to manage qemu instances for
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just the current user. If no <code>libvirtd</code> is running at
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all, then the qemu driver starts one running in session mode.
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</p><p>
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So to connect to the daemon, one of two different URIs is used:
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</p><ul><li> <code>qemu:///system</code> connects to a system mode daemon. </li>
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<li> <code>qemu:///session</code> connects to a session mode daemon. </li>
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</ul><p>
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(If you do <code>libvirt_qemud --help</code>, the daemon will print
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(If you do <code>libvirtd --help</code>, the daemon will print
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out the paths of the Unix domain socket(s) that it listens on in
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the various different modes).
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</p><p>
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