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How to start a QEMU/NVMM connection with virt-manager on the DragonFlyBSD

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I'm running DragonFlyBSD 6.1 and I would like to know if I can connect to libvirt using qemu + nvmm hypervisor,since I can't use qemu+kvm. Infact virt-manager tells "unable to connect to libvirt qemu:///system").

As u can see everything works great on my system (libvirtd ; qemu and nvmm are working correctly) :

root@marietto:/home/marietto # ps ax | grep libvirt   838 ??  I7       0:00.00 /usr/local/sbin/libvirtd --daemon --pid-file=/var/run/libvirtd.pid  1136  1  S13+     0:00.00 grep libvirtroot@marietto:/home/marietto # kldload nvmmkldload: can't load nvmm: module already loaded or in kernelroot@marietto:/home/marietto # pkg install qemuUpdating Avalon repository catalogue...WARNING: Meta v1 support will be removed in the next versionAvalon repository is up to date.All repositories are up to date.WARNING: Meta v1 support will be removed in the next versionChecking integrity... done (0 conflicting)The most recent versions of packages are already installedroot@marietto:/home/marietto # nvmmctl identifynvmm: Kernel API version 3nvmm: State size 1008nvmm: Comm size 4096nvmm: Max machines 128nvmm: Max VCPUs per machine 128nvmm: Max RAM per machine 127Tnvmm: Arch Mach conf 0nvmm: Arch VCPU conf 0x3<CPUID,TPR>nvmm: Guest FPU states 0x3<x87,SSE>

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