I get the message 'Guest Agent not running' on Proxmox, although on windows the Guest Agent is installed and confirmed running with Get-Service QEMU-GA. Changing things with the editor straightened things out. Guest agent not running (w/ QEMU guest agent enabled in host options and virtio installed in guest) I am having a strange bug showing up. I hadn't changed my xml with the editor in a long time and apparently messed things up with some manual editing. 10:31:50.426+0000: 7159: error : qemuAgentSend:866 : Guest agent is not responding: Guest agent not available for now 10:21:19.120+0000: 7158: error : virDomainDefRejectDuplicateControllers:3966 : XML error: Multiple 'scsi' controllers with index '0' 10:21:01.170+0000: 7158: error : virDomainDefRejectDuplicateControllers:3966 : XML error: Multiple 'scsi' controllers with index '0' 10:18:40.187+0000: 7155: error : qemuMonitorIO:718 : internal error: End of file from qemu monitor This seems like something to do with the VM XML file. Some of this is normal (at least they show up on mine), but there is also stuff about Qemu monitors and Guest agents being unavailable. Your libvirt logs has some things I have never seen that seems to pertain. This shouldn't really help, but there is a new version of this, you can get it here:Īlso, need the XML files from the VM in question. When using QEMU, Spice agent resides on the guest. If the qemu-guest-agent is correctly runnning in the VM, it will return without an error message.I believe it also has to do with the "Balloon" driver stuff that no one uses on Windows because it is buggy and doesn't really work. The Spice agent is an optional component for enhancing user experience and performing guest-oriented management tasks. The communication with the guest agent takes place over a unix socket located in /var/run/qemu-server/.qga Testing that the communication with the guest agent is working If it is not running, you can use the Services control panel to start it and make sure that it will start automatically on the next boot. PS C:\Users\Administrator> Get-Service QEMU-GA You can validate this in the list of Window Services, or in a PowerShell with:
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