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The [https://virt-manager.org/ virt-manager] ([[wikipedia:en:{{PAGENAME}}]]) application is a GUI for managing local and remote virtual machines through [[libvirt]]. It primarily targets KVM VMs, but also manages Xen and LXC (linux containers).
[https://virt-manager.org/ Virt-manager] (a.k.a. Virtual Machine Manager) is a GUI application for managing local and remote virtual machines through [[libvirt]]. It primarily targets KVM VMs, but also manages Xen and LXC (Linux Containers).


== Requisites ==
== Prequisites ==
Even though Virt-manager (using the KVM hypervisor) is able to take advantage of virtualisation capabilities without any UEFI/BIOS configuration, best performances demand that host have Vt-x and Vt-d (Intel) or AMD-V and AMD-Vi (AMD) enabled. These settings can usually be found under the UEFI/BIOS settings.
Though Virt-manager (using the KVM hypervisor) is able to take advantage of virtualisation capabilities without any UEFI/BIOS configuration, best performance demands that the host have Vt-x and Vt-d (Intel) or AMD-V and AMD-Vi (AMD) enabled.  
 
These settings can usually be found under the UEFI/BIOS settings.


== Installation ==
== Installation ==
In your configuration file add:
{{File|3=virtualisation.libvirtd.enable = true;
programs.virt-manager.enable = true;|name=/etc/nixos/configuration.nix|lang=nix}}{{Note|<br/><br /><code>authentication unavailable: no polkit agent available to authenticate action 'org.libvirt.unix.manage'</code>


=== NixOS ===
To resolve, add your user to the libvirtd group:
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="nix">
virtualisation.libvirtd.enable = true;
programs.virt-manager.enable = true;
</syntaxhighlight>
 
You may get the following error:
 
<code>authentication unavailable: no polkit agent available to authenticate action 'org.libvirt.unix.manage'</code>
 
To resolve, add the user to the <code>libvirtd</code> group:


<syntaxhighlight lang="nix">
{{File|3={
{
   users.users.<myuser>.extraGroups = [ "libvirtd" ];
   users.users.<myuser>.extraGroups = [ "libvirtd" ];
}
}|name=/etc/nixos/configuration.nix|lang=nix}}|leading=After rebuild, you may get the following error:}}
</syntaxhighlight>


=== Networking ===
=== Networking ===
The default network starts off as being inactive, you must enable it before it is accessible.
The default network starts off inactive, you must enable it before it is accessible. This can be done by running the following command: <syntaxhighlight lang="console"># virsh net-start default</syntaxhighlight>And if you would like to enable it automatically at boot:<syntaxhighlight lang="console">
This can be done by running the following command (may require sudo):  
# virsh net-autostart default
</syntaxhighlight>By default, this will enable a virtual network bridge under the name <code>virbr0</code>.


<code>virsh net-start default</code>
=== Display ===
The default video may not allow different resolutions and is limited. It is recommended to use Virtio instead.


Or autostart:
For information on how to use Virtio with your VM's, [https://wiki.libvirt.org/Virtio.html you can read up on Virtio on the libvirt wiki].
 
<code>virsh net-autostart default</code>
 
By default this will enable the <code>virbr0</code> virtual network bridge.
 
=== Display ===
The default Video may not allow different resolutions, `Virtio` will allow for more.


=== Shared folders ===
=== Shared folders ===

Revision as of 00:52, 10 December 2025

Virt-manager (a.k.a. Virtual Machine Manager) is a GUI application for managing local and remote virtual machines through libvirt. It primarily targets KVM VMs, but also manages Xen and LXC (Linux Containers).

Prequisites

Though Virt-manager (using the KVM hypervisor) is able to take advantage of virtualisation capabilities without any UEFI/BIOS configuration, best performance demands that the host have Vt-x and Vt-d (Intel) or AMD-V and AMD-Vi (AMD) enabled.

These settings can usually be found under the UEFI/BIOS settings.

Installation

In your configuration file add:

❄︎ /etc/nixos/configuration.nix
virtualisation.libvirtd.enable = true;
programs.virt-manager.enable = true;
After rebuild, you may get the following error:

authentication unavailable: no polkit agent available to authenticate action 'org.libvirt.unix.manage'

To resolve, add your user to the libvirtd group:

❄︎ /etc/nixos/configuration.nix
{
  users.users.<myuser>.extraGroups = [ "libvirtd" ];
}

Networking

The default network starts off inactive, you must enable it before it is accessible. This can be done by running the following command:

# virsh net-start default

And if you would like to enable it automatically at boot:

# virsh net-autostart default

By default, this will enable a virtual network bridge under the name virbr0.

Display

The default video may not allow different resolutions and is limited. It is recommended to use Virtio instead.

For information on how to use Virtio with your VM's, you can read up on Virtio on the libvirt wiki.

Shared folders

To be able to share a folder with a guest, you will need 'virtiofsd'. The recommended way to solve this problem is now to add pkgs.virtiofsd to virtualisation.libvirtd.qemu.vhostUserPackages:

virtualisation.libvirtd = {
  enable = true;
  qemu.vhostUserPackages = with pkgs; [ virtiofsd ];
};

Windows Guest

See Virtio-win guest tools for additional drivers for both paravirtual and emulated hardware

Guest Agent

When running NixOS as a guest, enable the QEMU guest agent with:

{
  services.qemuGuest.enable = true;
  services.spice-vdagentd.enable = true;  # enable copy and paste between host and guest
}

The host must provide the needed virtio serial port under the special name org.qemu.guest_agent.0.

Wayland

In order to run on Wayland, virt-manager must be ran under XWayland with `$ GDK_BACKEND=x11 virt-manager` or a gdk cursor must be set. An example of setting a gdk cursor with home-manager is as follows:

 home.pointerCursor = {
    gtk.enable = true;
    package = pkgs.vanilla-dmz;
    name = "Vanilla-DMZ";
 };