Subject: connection: fix detection that libvirtd is stopped From: Pavel Hrdina phrdina@redhat.com Tue Jan 5 10:17:37 2016 +0100 Date: Fri Jan 8 10:21:42 2016 +0100: Git: 89c3638b63e5b251db92ef7066c1753bfa469d38 In case that libvirtd is stopped, we could receive another type of error from libvirt "libvirtError: internal error: client socket is closed". This one is usually reported from local connection. Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina Index: virt-manager-1.3.2/virtManager/connection.py =================================================================== --- virt-manager-1.3.2.orig/virtManager/connection.py +++ virt-manager-1.3.2/virtManager/connection.py @@ -1298,6 +1298,7 @@ class vmmConnection(vmmGObject): from_remote = getattr(libvirt, "VIR_FROM_REMOTE", None) from_rpc = getattr(libvirt, "VIR_FROM_RPC", None) sys_error = getattr(libvirt, "VIR_ERR_SYSTEM_ERROR", None) + internal_error = getattr(libvirt, "VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR", None) dom = -1 code = -1 @@ -1309,7 +1310,7 @@ class vmmConnection(vmmGObject): self.get_uri(), exc_info=True) if (dom in [from_remote, from_rpc] and - code in [sys_error]): + code in [sys_error, internal_error]): e = None logging.debug("Not showing user error since libvirtd " "appears to have stopped.")