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On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 10:53 AM, Ian Campbell <Ian.Campbell@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, 2013-05-21 at 22:12 +0100, Ian Murray wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Ever since xl become the preferred toolstack, I have had problems using >> the xendomains startup/shutdown script. Having retested today, it seems >> that the issues are now reduced down to xendomains being unable to >> restart previously saved domains. >> >> Here is a typical session using xl running Xen 4.2.2 on Ubuntu 64 12.04 >> bit server, using stock Dom0 kernel (3.2.0-43-generic) >> >> root@xen6:/etc/init.d# service xendomains start >> root@xen6:/etc/init.d# service xendomains stop >> Shutting down Xen domains: * [done] >> root@xen6:/etc/init.d# xl create /etc/xen/vpn2 >> Parsing config from /etc/xen/vpn2 >> Daemon running with PID 3969 >> root@xen6:/etc/init.d# service xendomains start >> root@xen6:/etc/init.d# service xendomains stop >> Shutting down Xen domains: vpn2(save).... >> * [done] >> root@xen6:/etc/init.d# service xendomains start >> Restoring Xen domains:/etc/init.d/xendomains: line 258: [: too many >> arguments >> >> * [done] >> root@xen6:/# rm /var/lib/xen/save/vpn2 >> >> Line 258 reads as:- >> >> - if [ $HEADER = "LinuxGuestRecord" ]; then >> >> There were further issues of xendomains not suspending domains properly >> but this appear resolved now because I think the behaviour of xl list -l >> has changed. AFAIR an extra 'domain' identifier was thrown in which was >> causing issues with the regex parser. >> >> Anyway, as far as I can tell, the two issues that I see are that the if >> statement at line 258 borks because there are no quotes around the >> $HEADER. I'll leave it to the Bash gurus to explain that; I am not one >> and I just hacked it to work. > > $HEADER presumably includes spaces, because the xl save header does, and > therefore requires quoting. This was also broken for xm because even > though the xm save header has no spaces the point of this check is to > look for corrupt/invalid save files, which may well have a space. > >> Secondly, it would appear that when using xl to save a running domain, >> the header in the save file does not contain the text "LinuxGuestRecord" >> but in fact contains "Xen saved domain". This causes xendomains to miss >> the save files and will not try to restore them. Placing a simple >> variable that contains the correct header text appears to fix this. >> >> So applying the following patch to xendomains appears to ease these >> issues. Please be aware that I haven't tested this on anything earlier >> than 4.2.2 and hasn't been tested at all using xm, although the issues >> with the regex would likely break xm rather than the change below. >> Looking back at my original submission (2 years ago), I reported the >> issues against 4.1.1. As previously stated this had more problems >> because of differing output of xl list -l, which appears to be employed >> by xendomains. I haven't thoroughly tested the patch against every >> combination of domains sysreq'd, etc, but it appears to work for auto >> start, save and restore. > > It looks correct to me. > >> Thanks for reading and I hope this makes sense, >> >> Ian. >> >> >> Signed-off-by: Ian MURRAY <murrayie@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > Acked-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@xxxxxxxxxx> > > That actual patch seems to be a bit mangled (looks like an unresolved > git conflict 3 way diff thing). Since it is simple I can fix it up as I > apply. Release-wise, this is a pretty clear bug-fix: Acked-by: George Dunlap <george.dunlap@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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