The tc now passes with the "Don't set bootlist for PV and LXC guests".
But, I see the following message which I think need to have a look:
misc_util.c(202): URI of connection is: xen:///
Virt_DevicePool.c(272): Failed to statvfs((null)): Bad address
Virt_DevicePool.c(936): Failed to set capacity for disk pool: 0
std_association.c(304): Handler returned CMPI_RC_OK.
Also, I get the following messages:
Testing Xen hypervisor
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libvir: error : invalid argument in __virGetDomain
libvir: error : invalid argument in __virGetDomain
libvir: error : invalid argument in __virGetDomain
libvir: error : invalid argument in __virGetDomain
libvir: error : invalid argument in __virGetDomain
libvir: error : invalid argument in __virGetDomain
libvir: error : invalid argument in __virGetDomain
libvir: error : invalid argument in __virGetDomain
libvir: error : invalid argument in __virGetDomain
HostSystem - 03_hs_to_settdefcap.py: PASS
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This looks like there is an invalid domain on your system. I've seen
issues with other versions of Xen where the domain config gets
corrupted, and libvirt can see the domain, but xend can't.
You can try restarting xend and libvirtd. That might allow you to
remove the offending guest.
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Kaitlin Rupert
IBM Linux Technology Center
kaitlin(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com