Hi Pasi,
Thanks for the response. This seems to have been caused by an update
from CentOS 5.3 to 5.4. I'm not exactly sure what packages were
specifically affected during the update, but after reluctantly
rebooting the server, it came back up and Xen started functioning
completely normally. Could quite easily have been xenconsoled, I
suppose.
Many thanks,
Ricky Burgin
On 28/10/2009 12:06, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 04:00:43PM +0000, Ricky Burgin wrote:
Suddenly out of nowhere, Xen instances, new and current will no longer
boot fully. Instead, they will come up for a brief moment, then go into a
paused state, unpausing them only results in them being paused shortly
after. I am not using HVM, as others seem to have initially thought.
Systems that have not had to be rebooted are still running fine.
Ideas?
Do you have xenconsoled running?
Sometimes it dies on its own, and I've also seen it getting stuck; in
that you need to kill and restart it.
broken xenconsoled could cause problems you described..
-- Pasi
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