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Re: [Xen-users] Block devices stuck in dead domain?


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  • From: "John Hannfield" <hal9020@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 22:58:10 +0100
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Hi Todd,

Thanks for the ideas.

> did you try xm destroy <guest VM that crashed> ?

Yes, I did that, but wasn't sure it was destroyed, as  'xm list' - it
just hangs.
But I assumed the domain was destroyed.

> If that doesn't work you may be able to use xm block-detach
> or if that doesn't work, you could try to remove the entry from xenstore
> manually.

Do you know how to remove the entry from xenstore?
I had a look in /var/run/xenstored/   but couldn't really make
sense of anything there. Is there a guide to xenstore somewhere,
or any other tips on learning about it?

Cheers,
-- 

John

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