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libvrt error, while installing kubuntu or ESXi

I see the following error, when I try to install kubuntu(LXC) or ESXi
"Could not define libvirt domain for antlet"

Does anyone seen this or how to resolve this issue ?

 

 

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Chris Wash

What name are you using for your antlet?

Quote from udayak on October 30, 2019, 3:12 pm
I see the following error, when I try to install kubuntu(LXC) or ESXi
"Could not define libvirt domain for antlet"

Does anyone seen this or how to resolve this issue ?

 

 

I see the same problem with most any ISO that I upload.

Is there a spot in logs or command I can run to troubleshoot?

Any updates on this?

I filed a support ticket #679 -- will report back with any findings.

Reply received from support -- looks like there are a few extra steps to work from just an ISO; not sure if that was the root cause of the OP's error message but it was for me:

Using an ISO as a template is currently not supported, this feature is meant for machines after the installation process, for example: Importing a machine from VMWare.
To install an ISO, please follow these instructions: https://docs.antsle.com/installiso/
Once having installed the OS in an antlet, you can then create a template from such antlet.