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Re: [Xen-users] Guest launches manually OK, not on System reboot when config is in /etc/xen/auto ?



Hi again Guido,

On Sunday, September 18, 2011 11:52 PM, "Guido Hecken"
<guido.hecken@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> two ideas on this:

Second, first,

> What about method 2 from this link
> http://www.novell.com/support/viewContent.do?externalId=3466408&sliceId=1
> Quiet old, but it seems to address your problem...

grep -rlni xend_start /etc/xen /var/xen
(nothing returned ...)

Apparently too old.

I have these packages installed,

rpm -qa | grep -i xen
xen-tools-4.1.2_01-143.1.x86_64
kernel-xen-2.6.37.6-0.7.1.x86_64
xen-4.1.2_01-143.1.x86_64
kernel-xen-devel-2.6.37.6-0.7.1.x86_64
xen-kmp-default-4.1.2_01_k2.6.37.6_0.7-143.1.x86_64
xen-libs-4.1.2_01-143.1.x86_64

> >   LOCKFILE=/var/lock/subsys/xendomains
> >   XENDOM_CONFIG=/etc/sysconfig/xendomains
> >   RETCODE_FILE=/tmp/xendomains.rc.$$
> >   xm_cmd=xl 
> 
> Is the xl toolstack functional?
> You could try xm_cmd=xm instead of xm_cmd=xl
> Not shure if it helps.

I wasn't even aware there WAS an 'xl toolstack'.

xl list
 WARNING: xend is running! It is not recommended using libxenlight in
 conjunction with the legacy xend toolstack. Use -f (force) to override

xm list
 Name                                        ID   Mem VCPUs      State  
 Time(s)
 Domain-0                                     0  1010     1     r-----  
  422.5
 mail                                         3  1024     2     -b----  
 1436.6

Well that's interesting.

Taking your suggestion, in the init,

 - xm_cmd=xl
 + xm_cmd=xm

then,

service xendomains restart
Shutting down Xen domains
        mail: shutting down...                                          
           done
Starting auto Xen domains
        mail.cfg:                                                       
           done
xm list
 Name                                        ID   Mem VCPUs      State  
 Time(s)
 Domain-0                                     0  1010     1     r-----  
  431.3
 mail                                         4  1024     2     -b----  
   10.9

Next, right after a reboot of the Dom0 host,

Name                                        ID   Mem VCPUs      State  
Time(s)                                      
 Domain-0                                     0  1010     1     r-----  
   49.9                                       
 mail                                         1  1024     2     -b----  
   11.5                                       

Well, that looks like it's the problem.  And that it's maybe an Opensuse
problem since they write/install the script?

Thanks a lot!

Greg

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