Hi,
Just to give you a heads up, it appears that the issue is due to
the iproute command. I changed the apt sources to point to unstable and
got a later version of iproute.
Xend now starts.
Very strange.
Thanks for your advice.
Ian
From: Todd Deshane [mailto:deshantm@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 24 April 2008 16:53
To: Ian Tobin
Cc: Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Xen-users] xend start error
The script you posted doesn't
give that error to me.
trying running that script manually from the command line with the option start
so run:
/etc/xen/scripts/network-bridge start
I would also recommend trying either of the irc channels ##xen on freenode or
#xen on oftc, that way you can get more immediate feedback and suggestions.
Do post the solution back to the list though, so that if others run into the
problem they will be able to find it.
Todd
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 3:58 AM, Ian Tobin <itobin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Todd,
Im not sure what other files to
post but here is the whole of that network-bridge file. Im a bit puzzled
why it has done this. The only change I made before compile was to set
XEN_TARGET_X86_PAE ?= n in Config.mk as my CPU doesn't have PAE support.
http://pastebin.com/m29563680
thanks in advance
Ian
Can you post the whole file and any other
seemingly relevant files in a pastebin and send a link?
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 7:04 PM, Ian Tobin <itobin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi Todd,
Its Debian 3.1 and at the top
it says #!/bin/bash
Thanks for getting back to me
Ian
Hi Ian,
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 6:38 PM, Ian Tobin <itobin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi Todd,
I compiled it from source using
my 3.0.4 config file as the basis. I got the source using mericual.
I havn't made any changes to
the files.
Here is the line of 63
[[
"$rootfs" =~ "^nfs" ]] || [[ "$rootopts" =~
"_netdev" ]] && return 0 || return 1
}
What distro are you using?
at the top of the script does it have #!/bin/sh or #!/bin/bash ?
if /bin/sh, check what you /bin/sh symlink points to.
I am off to a meeting, but you could also try to make a simple test bash script
to see if that line works.
Todd
Thanks
Ian
Hi Ian,
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 7:14 AM, Ian Tobin <itobin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi,
Just installed 3.2 and when I run xend start I get this
/etc/xen/scripts/network-bridge: line 63: conditional binary operator
expected
Any ideas?
Did you take a look at the network-bridge
script? You could post the lines to the list if you need help analyzing.
I am guessing that it is either a change you made in your general
configuration, or that one of the tools or packages you have is slightly off.
It is hard to tell without more information.
When you say you installed Xen 3.2, how did you install it, from where? What
changes to configuration files did you make after installing it? Was it a fresh
install or an upgrade?
Cheers,
Todd
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