Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 12:06:16PM -0700, Kaitlin Rupert wrote:
> Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
>> On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 01:29:12PM -0700, Kaitlin Rupert wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm using libvirt 0.6.2 to create a Xen guest with a network type
>>> interface (see XML below). When the guest is defined, the interface is
>>> converted to an ethernet type interface. If the guest is started, the
>>> interface is then converted to a bridge type interface.
>> This sounds bad :-) Can you provide the output of 'xm list --long
>> hd_domain'
>> immediately after defining it, and then again immediately after starting
>> the guest.
>>
> Here's the whole create process. Probably more than you needed, but
> included for clarity ;)
>
>
> # virsh list --all
> Id Name State
> ----------------------------------
> 0 Domain-0 running
>
> # virsh define hd_domain
> Domain hd_domain defined from hd_domain
>
> # xm list --long hd_domain
> Error: Domain 'hd_domain' does not exist.
> Usage: xm list [options] [Domain, ...]
>
> List information about all/some domains.
> -l, --long Output all VM details in SXP
>
> --label Include security labels
I guess you muyst be using an old Xen without inactive domain
support ? Would this be RHEL-5 Xen by chance ? If so, can you
also provide the /etc/xen/$GUESTNAME config file at this point
Yes, this is with RHEL 5 - I meant to mention that in my original mail.
# cat /etc/xen/hd_domain
name = "hd_domain"
uuid = "f99fd6b6-1434-4bc2-88e0-1ed9c8c6f8e9"
maxmem = 128
memory = 128
vcpus = 1
kernel = "/tmp/default-xen-kernel"
ramdisk = "/tmp/default-xen-initrd"
on_poweroff = "destroy"
on_reboot = "restart"
on_crash = "destroy"
vfb = [ "type=vnc,vncunused=1,vnclisten=127.0.0.1,keymap=en-us" ]
disk = [ "file:/tmp/default-xen-dimage,xvda,w" ]
vif = [ "mac=00:11:22:33:44:aa" ]
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Kaitlin Rupert
IBM Linux Technology Center
kaitlin(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com