[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] No vmx flag, and no vnc
Hi, I'm stuck in my attempts to get xen up and running. I selected Debian Lenny as base as I'm a bit more familiar with Debian/Ubuntu than with the other Linux distros. Uname -r = 2.6.26-2-xen-amd64. Xen version should be 3.2-1. Guest is Windows Server 2008 R2. My first problem is that /proc/cpuinfo does not show the vmx flag, although I know that the processor (Intel E5504) has VT-X support (and virtualization is enabled in BIOS). Anyway, I tried to set up a guest anyway. Running the command "xm create" seems to return successfully, but I can't connect to the guest via VNC. No VNC-like port is opened (given "netstat -a"). No warnings (only debug/info) in xend.log while starting the guest domain, although while starting domain 0 the following warnings occur: [2009-12-03 09:37:55 2944] WARNING (XendAPI:678) API call: VBD.set_device not found [2009-12-03 09:37:55 2944] WARNING (XendAPI:678) API call: VBD.set_type not found [2009-12-03 09:37:55 2944] WARNING (XendAPI:678) API call: session.get_all_records not found [2009-12-03 09:37:55 2944] WARNING (XendAPI:678) API call: event.get_record not found [2009-12-03 09:37:55 2944] WARNING (XendAPI:678) API call: event.get_all not found [2009-12-03 09:37:55 2944] WARNING (XendAPI:678) API call: VM.get_auto_power_on not found [2009-12-03 09:37:55 2944] WARNING (XendAPI:678) API call: VM.set_auto_power_on not found [2009-12-03 09:37:55 2944] WARNING (XendAPI:678) API call: VIF.get_network not found [2009-12-03 09:37:55 2944] WARNING (XendAPI:678) API call: VIF.set_device not found [2009-12-03 09:37:55 2944] WARNING (XendAPI:678) API call: VIF.set_MAC not found [2009-12-03 09:37:55 2944] WARNING (XendAPI:678) API call: VIF.set_MTU not found [2009-12-03 09:37:55 2944] WARNING (XendAPI:678) API call: debug.get_all not found This one is also interesting: [2009-12-03 09:37:54 2944] INFO (XendNetwork:114) Not recreating missing unmanaged network xenbr0 ...I thought xenbr0 was no more with xen 3.2, so the question is what the cause of this message is. Thankful for help! // David _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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