On 07/02/2013 03:40 AM, Eric Viseur wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently setting up a virtualization system using Fedora 18, KVM and Open
vSwitch. I've created and successfully integrated my OVS bridge into
libvirt. However, if this bridge doesn't have an assigned IP address (and it
won't in production mode), I can't start any VM, with Spice complaining with
the following error :
((null):6425): Spice-Warning **:
reds.c:2977:reds_init_socket: getaddrinfo(127.0.0.1,5900): Address family for
hostname not supported
qemu-kvm: failed to initialize spice server
I don't understand from where it comes, since the local loop interface is up.
Can anyone help me on this ? Thanks !
That error makes me think it's something to do with ipv6 vs. ipv4. But it's
tough to say without more details. Does this fail?
nc -l 127.0.0.1 5900
Try with -4 and/or -6 switches. If so, there's something wrong with your host
network configuration independent of qemu.
If that doesn't fail, I'd grab the qemu command line from
/var/log/libvirt/qemu/$vmname.log, and try to reduce it to a minimal
reproducer. Maybe something like:
qemu-kvm -netdev bridge,br=<BRIDGENAME> -spice port=5900,addr=127.0.0.1
You would need to alter the whitelist in /etc/qemu/bridge.conf for that to
work. Then stuff all the details in a qemu bug report.
- Cole