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Re: [Xen-devel] service xend and libvirtd not start



On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 05:24:38PM -0700, Javanshir Farzin wrote:
> 
> I compile and install  xen 4.1.2 source after that I compile kernel 3.0.21 
> source and install it on ubuntu 11.10 distribution.
> I use attached  pdf file to establish xen dom0 kernel but I use kernel 3.0.21 
> and xen4.1.2

Why don't you just install using the apt-get service? 

> after I boot system then I install a DOMU HVM guest in my system successfully
>  xm list  command show DOM0 and DOMU -two item- in my system
> but when I want run these commands
> 
> root@pc# service xend start
> root@pc#
> 
> ------------------------
> root@pc# service xend start
> libvirtd: unrecognized service
> root@pc# 
> 
> please guide me to active xend and libvirtd services.I saw this message in 
> xend.log and xen-debug.log files after this commands:
> 
> #  service xend start
> ---xend.log-------
> [2012-03-10 22:40:08
>  4508] INFO (SrvDaemon:332) Xend Daemon started
> [2012-03-10 22:40:08 4508] INFO (SrvDaemon:336) Xend changeset: unavailable.
> [2012-03-10 22:40:10 4508] DEBUG (XendNode:332) pscsi record count: 14
> [2012-03-10 22:40:10 4508] DEBUG (XendCPUPool:747) recreate_active_pools
> [2012-03-10
>  22:40:10 4508] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:151) 
> XendDomainInfo.recreate({'max_vcpu_id': 1, 'cpu_time': 287816201297L, 
> 'ssidref': 0, 'hvm': 0, 'shutdown_reason': 255, 'dying': 0, 
> 'online_vcpus': 2, 'domid': 0, 'paused': 0, 'crashed': 0, 'running': 1, 
> 'maxmem_kb': 4294967292L, 'shutdown': 0, 'mem_kb': 2457468L, 'blocked': 
> 0, 'handle': [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0], 
> 'cpupool': 0, 'name': 'Domain-0'})
> [2012-03-10 22:40:10 4508] INFO 
> (XendDomainInfo:169) Recreating domain 0, UUID 
> 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000. at /local/domain/0
> [2012-03-10 22:40:10 4508] DEBUG (XendDomain:476) Adding Domain: 0
> [2012-03-10 22:40:10 4508] DEBUG
>  (XendDomainInfo:1881) XendDomainInfo.handleShutdownWatch
> [2012-03-10 22:40:10 4508] DEBUG (XendDomain:410) number of vcpus to use is 0
> [2012-03-10 22:40:10 4508] INFO (SrvServer:184) unix 
> path=/var/lib/xend/xend-socket
> [2012-03-10 22:40:10 4508] WARNING (XendAPI:708) API call: VBD.set_device not 
> found
> [2012-03-10 22:40:10 4508] WARNING (XendAPI:708) API call: VBD.set_type not 
> found
> [2012-03-10 22:40:10 4508] WARNING (XendAPI:708) API call: 
> session.get_all_records not found
> [2012-03-10 22:40:10 4508] WARNING (XendAPI:708) API call: event.get_record 
> not found
> [2012-03-10 22:40:10 4508] WARNING (XendAPI:708) API call: event.get_all not 
> found
> [2012-03-10 22:40:10 4508] WARNING (XendAPI:708) API call: VIF.set_device not 
> found
> [2012-03-10 22:40:10 4508] WARNING (XendAPI:708) API call: VIF.set_MAC not 
> found
> [2012-03-10 22:40:10 4508] WARNING (XendAPI:708) API call: VIF.set_MTU not 
> found
> [2012-03-10 22:40:10 4508] WARNING
>  (XendAPI:708) API call: debug.get_all not found
> [2012-03-10 22:40:10
>  4508] INFO (XMLRPCServer:161) Opening Unix domain socket XML-RPC server
>  on /var/run/xend/xen-api.sock; authentication has been disabled for 
> this server.
> [2012-03-10 22:40:10 4508] INFO (XMLRPCServer:161) Opening Unix domain socket 
> XML-RPC server on /var/run/xend/xmlrpc.sock.
> 
> ---xend-debug.log  -----------
> 
> cat: /sys/bus/scsi/devices/target6:0:0/vendor: No such file or directory
> cat: /sys/bus/scsi/devices/target6:0:0/model: No such file or directory
> cat: /sys/bus/scsi/devices/target6:0:0/type: No such file or directory
> cat: /sys/bus/scsi/devices/target6:0:0/rev: No such file or directory
> cat: /sys/bus/scsi/devices/target6:0:0/scsi_level: No such file or directory
> 
> 


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