[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] Problem with /etc/init.d/xendomains
Dear all, I have a problem with /etc/init.d/xendomains. It doesn't shut down my DomUs properly any longer. Having looked into the code, I was able to find some things out, but currently, I have no clue, how to solve. I have set everything so that xend will start all DomUs from /etc/xen/auto and all DomUs are shut Down when shutting down the system. I have in /etc/xen the DomU config files aaa bbb ccc, but I make links like 10-bbb, 20-ccc, 30-aaa in /etc/xen/auto to start by order. So the DomU config files I use to start are not the same as the DomU names. There are some loops around "xm list -l", which are analyzed by parseln in a way, that the string "(domain" is starting a block, and "(name" and "(domid" are used to identified the domains that e.g. should be shut down. Problem could be that the PCI part of "xm list -l" is also returning "(domain" strings, I guess this Could confuse the mechanism a bit. Another thing is that it seems the "$1" =~ "\string" doesn't seem to fire for me. I use Debian Lenny with bash 3.2-4. I attached the /etc/default/xendomains, which is called by /etc/init.d/xendomains (I have put it in another place). BR, Carsten. Attachment:
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