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Re: [Xen-users] guest autostart on host boot


  • To: Denny Schierz <linuxmail@xxxxxxxx>
  • From: Nico Kadel-Garcia <nkadel@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2007 07:45:10 +0100
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Denny Schierz wrote:
hi,

Nico Kadel-Garcia schrieb:
I have read about the symlink from /etc/xen to /etc/xen/auto, but when
I create my guest using virt-manager (fedora 7) it does not create the
guest's config file at /etc/xen/

Any suggestion?
That's news to me. Where does it put it? Can you do a "find /etc -name
[domain]" to locate it?

that doesn't make any sense to me. First, most distributions have also a
Xen Script /etc/init.d/xendomains that starts the DomUs automatically.
Second, i don't now the virt-manager, but create a config file and start
DomUs are two things.

cu denny
Virt-manager, in earlier releases, creates a file for a new DomU called, say, "DOMAIN", in /etc/xen/DOMAIN.

It's easy to miss those files among the other scripts and configuration files in /etc/xen, especially if you've been experimenting and doing lots of them, which is why I suggested a "find" command to look around for it. But checking the Xen init scripts is another good idea.

I've heard rumors of RedHat wanting to make the Xen configuration information database driven: this would allow tools like virt-manager to more correctly guess what domains exist but are turned off. But I dunno: if the authors of virt-manager can't be bothered to write a tool to actually scan for config files and list them as well......

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