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Re: [Xen-users] Problem of using virt-install to create hvm guest



Turinglifer Chu ÐÐÑÐÑ:
> when I used virt-install to create a redhat5 hvm guest, I encountered
> an problem:
>  
> [root@localhost xen]# virt-install
> Would you like a fully virtualized guest (yes or no)?  This will allow
> you to run unmodified operating systems. yes
>  What is the name of your virtual machine? redhathvm
>  How much RAM should be allocated (in megabytes)? 512
>  What would you like to use as the disk (file path)? /opt/redhat5hvm.img
>  Would you like to enable graphics support? (yes or no) no
>  What is the virtual CD image, CD device or install location?
> ftp://129.22.0.201/pxe/rhel5_x86/
>  
> Starting install...
> Retrieving file .treeinfo...                                       0 B
> 00:00
> Retrieving file boot.iso. 100% |=========================| 6.9 MB   
> 00:00    
> Creating domain...                                                 0 B
> 00:00
> libvir: Remote error : Connection refused
> libvir: warning : Failed to find the network: Is the daemon running ?
> libvir: Remote error : Connection refused
> No console available for domain
>  
> Domain installation still in progress.  You can reconnect to
> the console to complete the installation process.
>  
> I found xend daemon is running.
>  
> thanks for help!
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Don't know how libvirt works, but did you try run
xm list
then if redhathvm appears on output run something like
xm console redhathvm
?

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