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Re: [Xen-users] Restore domain



That "virsh define" seemed to work, thank  you.

I really don't 'need' virt-manager, it's the default management tool in openSUSE, I guess.

The only problem now is that I feel I've too much configuration folders:
/etc/xen/...
/etc/libvirt/...
/var/lib/xen/...
/var/lib/xend/...
/var/lib/xendstored/...
/var/lib/libvirt/...

and the configuration done with virt-manager is stored in *xen* folders, while the configuration done with virsh is kept in *libvirt* folders. Kind of a mess.

Anyway, the vm works.
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El 11/04/2013 3:04, Fajar A. Nugraha escribió:
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 5:20 AM, Senén de Diego <senen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
I think I may have somehow deleted a guest domain I've installed. I was
trying to make the virtual machine start at boot, and after following the
steps I read somewhere (that's my fist try with xen and I don't know quite
well what I'm doing) the domain just disappeared.

I still have the configuration files for the domain in /etc/xen/vm:
- test
- text.xml

And the disk image files in /var/lib/xen/images/test:
- disk0.raw
- test.orig
- test.orig.xml

But in virt-manager I only see Domain-0.

I just don't know how to restore test...
This question is probably more suited on libvirt list. My best guest
guess is to use "virsh define": http://linux.die.net/man/1/virsh

The other alternative is to create the domUs manually, WITHOUT
libvirt. But since you say you need virt-manager, you probably
wouldn't want this.



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