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docs: compiling: Add notes on starting compiled libvirt daemons
In the basic configuration with monolithic libvirtd users are required to also start virtlogd. Add a general note with a specific example hinting that this is needed. Signed-off-by: Peter Krempa <pkrempa@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com>
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@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ Installing from distribution repositories
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This is the recommended option to install libvirt. Libvirt is present in the
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package repositories of all major distributions. Installing a package from the
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package manager ensures that it's properly compiled, installed, and updated
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during the lifecycle of the distribution.
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package manager ensures that it's properly compiled, installed, started, and
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updated during the lifecycle of the distribution.
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For users who wish to use the most recent version, certain distributions also
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allow installing the most recent versions of virtualization packages:
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@ -150,6 +150,10 @@ It is also possible to run virsh directly from the build tree using the
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/home/to/your/checkout/build
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$ ./run ./tools/virsh ....
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**Note:** The libvirt project provides `multiple daemons <daemons.html>`__ and
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the above steps may replace only some of them with the custom compiled instances.
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In most cases this should work but keep that fact in mind.
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Installing compiled binaries
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@ -178,3 +182,8 @@ putting **sudo** before it.
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After installation you you **may** have to run ``ldconfig`` or a similar
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utility to update your list of installed shared libs, or adjust the paths where
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the system looks for binaries and shared libraries.
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The libvirt project provides `multiple daemons <daemons.html>`__ based on your
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configuration. You have to ensure that you start the appropriate processes for
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the freshly installed libvirt to be usable (e.g. even monolithic ``libvirtd``
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requires in most configurations that ``virtlogd`` is started).
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