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# <code>qemu:///system</code> | # <code>qemu:///system</code> | ||
# [http://libvirt.org/remote.html#Remote_URI_reference <code>qemu+ssh:///system</code>]. | # [http://libvirt.org/remote.html#Remote_URI_reference <code>qemu+ssh:///system</code>] - e.g. <code>qemu+ssh://root@blaa/system</code> | ||
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# No errors should occur, libvirt should | # No errors should occur, libvirt should successfully connect | ||
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[[Category:Virtualization libvirt Test Cases|connections]] | [[Category:Virtualization libvirt Test Cases|connections]] |
Latest revision as of 10:42, 7 May 2009
Description
This test case verifies that libvirt can successfully connect to different hypervisors.
How to test
Run virsh list --all
with different libvirt URIs, for example:
qemu:///session
qemu:///system
qemu+ssh:///system
- e.g.qemu+ssh://root@blaa/system
Expected Results
- No errors should occur, libvirt should successfully connect