On debian systems /etc/default/libvirtd should be used
for setting daemon configuration options. The important
option is -l [listen]. The second config file
/etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf is used as well.
The root cause of the LP#1576688 was missing of reading
config parameters from config files when migrated to the
Upstart
While at it make sure /var/run/libvirt directory exists
before starting libvirtd (the content of /var/run is not
preserved across reboots) so the daemon can start after
rebooting the host.
Reviewed: https:/ /review. fuel-infra. org/20345
Submitter: Igor Yozhikov <email address hidden>
Branch: master
Commit: eb63fba049c18cd 2ea860b8c9ef05c 04c0f10dd5
Author: Dmitry Teselkin <email address hidden>
Date: Fri May 13 10:34:41 2016
Fix reading libvirt default config on start
On debian systems /etc/default/ libvirtd should be used libvirtd. conf is used as well.
for setting daemon configuration options. The important
option is -l [listen]. The second config file
/etc/libvirt/
The root cause of the LP#1576688 was missing of reading
config parameters from config files when migrated to the
Upstart
While at it make sure /var/run/libvirt directory exists
before starting libvirtd (the content of /var/run is not
preserved across reboots) so the daemon can start after
rebooting the host.
Change-Id: I1cd150a9285244 d19d64e44737caf 89d38703f23
Closes-bug: #1576688
Closes-bug: #1543951