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I have an Ubuntu 14.04 host running xen, with a couple of VM's (win7 and another 14.04). I created these remotely using virt-manager. They've been running nicely for quite some time.

But when I try "virsh list --all" on the host, I get nothing in the list.

I attempted to import one of the VM's, like this:

virt-install -n my_name -r 512 --os-type=linux --os-variant=ubuntutrusty --disk /var/lib/libvirt/images/my_name.img --import

As far as virsh was concerned, this looked like it worked. It showed up as "running" on virsh list. However, I couldn't connect to it, not even ping it. Looking at virt-manager, it still thought the VM was shut off.

I ran "virsh destroy my_name" to halt it, then started it in virt-manager. It's running as normal there, but virsh list shows as shut off.

The two apps seem to be pulling from different sources to get their info, but I don't know where those are, and don't know how to get them to get along.

How do I get virsh and virt-manager to be friends?

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    Does virsh uri show the same connection URI as you see when you look at the connection details in virt-manager?
    – larsks
    Feb 28, 2016 at 15:49
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    No, and now I understand a bit more about the connection URI's. By default, virsh was using qemu:///system, and I needed to change it to xen:///. Thank you. Feb 28, 2016 at 17:20

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I posted an answer at Server Fault about this. Reproducing it here:

Check the output of virsh uri. If it returns qemu:///session, but you're using a qemu:///system connection in Virt-Manager, you found the cause.

In order to fix it, you should either create a "QEMU/KVM user session" connection in virt-manager, or run virsh define ~/.config/libvirt/qemu/<filename>.xml as root. This will create the xml definition under /etc/libvirt/qemu which will then be picked up by virt-manager.

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  • To add "QEMU/KVM user session" in virt-manager, click File > Add Connection..., under "Hypervisor" select "QEMU/KVM user session", check "Autoconnect", and click "Connect". Jan 16, 2020 at 17:56
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Another way to change your connection URI and use qemu:///system as default is to edit your .bahsrc and add:

export LIBVIRT_DEFAULT_URI="qemu:///system"

logout and login again and virsh and virt-manager will be friends!

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You can connect to qemu:///session with the cmd:

$> virt-manager -c qemu:///session

or

$> virt-manager --connect=qemu:///session

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