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Re: [Xen-users] CoW works on Windows guest?


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  • From: "Orathai Sukwong" <kobkob@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 11:48:11 -0400
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You're right. Here's what I got

# cowd -p dscow --sync=a windowsbase /xenimages/windowsbase.dscow
ioctl: LOOP_SET_FD: Device or resource busy
device-mapper: reload ioctl failed: Invalid argument
Failed to run device-mapper command!
Failed to create DM device

syslog:
Oct  2 11:34:36 kernel: device-mapper: unknown target type
Oct  2 11:34:36 kernel: device-mapper: error adding target to table

What's wrong? The file /xenimages/windowsbase.dscow does exist. Thank you.

On 10/2/06, Dan Smith <danms@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> cowd -p --sync=a dscow windowsbase /xenimages/windowsbase.dscow

The syntax is "-p dscow --sync=a".  In the above line, it thinks you
want to load the --sync plugin.

--
Dan Smith
IBM Linux Technology Center
Open Hypervisor Team
email: danms@xxxxxxxxxx



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