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[Xen-users] sporadic problems relocating guests


  • To: "Xen Users" <xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • From: "J. D." <jdonline@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 10:50:40 -0500
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Hello all,

I am experiencing some problems relocating guests. I could not relocate the guest squid to the node physical node xen01
Other guests would migrate to xen01 without issue. I rebooted the node and now I can relocate my squid guest to xen01.
Now however I am finding that I can no longer relocate the squid guest to xen00. The errors below are what I am seeing
in the messages log on xen00.

We are on redhat 5.2 using cluster suite and the stock xen. Any ideas?


Jan 20 10:03:07 xen00 clurgmgrd[11135]: <warning> #68: Failed to start vm:squid; return value: 1
Jan 20 10:03:07 xen00 clurgmgrd[11135]: <notice> Stopping service vm:squid
Jan 20 10:03:07 xen00 kernel: xenbr0: port 7(vif9.1) entering disabled state
Jan 20 10:03:07 xen00 kernel: device vif9.1 left promiscuous mode
Jan 20 10:03:07 xen00 kernel: xenbr0: port 7(vif9.1) entering disabled state
Jan 20 10:03:13 xen00 clurgmgrd[11135]: <notice> Service vm:squid is recovering
Jan 20 10:03:13 xen00 clurgmgrd[11135]: <warning> #71: Relocating failed service vm:squid
Jan 20 10:03:15 xen00 clurgmgrd[11135]: <notice> Service vm:squid is now running on member 3

Best regards,

J. D.
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