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[Xen-users] Re: Problem starting Windows guests: Domain unable to be unpaused: an integer is required
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- From: Flavio <fbcyborg@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2010 11:24:58 +0200
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It seems this problem disappears uninstalling virt-manager and libvirt, but I'm not able to start windows guest anyway.
# xm create /mnt/vmstore/windows-xp/windows-xp.cfg Using config file "/mnt/vmstore/windows-xp/windows-xp.cfg".
Error: Domain 'windows-xp' does not exist.
I know it doesn't exist, xm list doesn't list any window-xp domain! But I use xm create for this reason! Linux guests run very well.
Flavio
On 27 October 2010 10:42, Flavio <fbcyborg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello everybody,
I have a problem starting Windows (and also Linux) guests since at least 1 month so far. Every time I start my XEN dom0 (at the time when no guests are running) and I try to start a windows domU, I get the following message:
# xm start windows-xp Error: Domain unable to be unpaused: an integer is required Usage: xm start <DomainName>
Start a Xend managed domain -p, --paused Do not unpause domain after starting it
-c, --console_autoconnect Connect to the console after the domain is created --vncviewer Connect to display via VNC after the domain is created
--vncviewer-autopass Pass VNC password to viewer via stdin and -autopass
I don't understand why this happens, since I didn't modify anything. The strange fact for me is "The domain is unable to be unpaused".
Nobody paused any domain!
What does it happens?
This problem happens also when I try to start a Linux guest. The domain starts paused, but in this case it's easy to restore the VM running status, since it is sufficient to do:
xm unpause domain_number or wait until it unblocks by itself.
Thank you, -- Flavio
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