On Sat, Mar 08, 2008 at 09:47:43AM +0100, Toth Istvan wrote:
I've looked into the virsh code, and it seems that it was written
with
only only old-style xen in mind, and xen 3.1's managed domains break the
logic.
I don't understand this statement. The current 'cmdStart' code checks
if the domain ID is -1 (ie. a managed domain, but inactive), and that
seems correct.
What's the output of 'xm list --long' for a domain in this unstartable
state?
Rich.
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