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[Xen-users] Getting an Error: Error 9 Bad File Descriptor with most xm commands


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  • From: "Amruta Shiroor" <amrutashiroor@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 18:01:22 -0400
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Hi,
I am running Xen 3.2 with host os fedora 8. I have two guest os again fedora 8 only and was trying to install a third one remotely when I got disconnected in between the fedora 8 installation on the third vm. When i got connected again i did an xm console but couldn't get to the console so did an xm reboot, the vm just got shutdown. After this most of the xm commands like list shutdown etc return the error message:

xm list
Error: (9, 'Bad file descriptor')
Usage: xm list [options] [Domain, ...]

List information about all/some domains.
  -l, --long                     Output all VM details in SXP
  --label                        Include security labels
  --state=<state>                Select only VMs with the specified state

Can anyone tell me how this problem can be fixed

Thank You
-Amruta
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