[SOLVED] virLibConnError:462 : no connection driver available
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virLibConnError:462 : no connection driver available
Looking at one of my RHEL servers, every 2 minutes i get the following error in messages. Any idea what this is or how to stop it? I'm not sure what it is so not even sure if i need it.
libvirtd: 03:12:01.484: error : virLibConnError:462 : no connection driver available
Thanks. I'm not sure what those are, so i'm guessing we're probably not running them. In that article you linked to it said to turn off libvirtd and libvirt-guests. How would I do that? I'm guessing they're related to virtualization, which we aren't doing on these servers.
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