[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] domU migration
Hi, On Sun, Aug 26, 2007 at 11:58:14PM +0100, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > Denny Schierz wrote: > >or instead off shutting down, use "pause" and "restore". > > > I don't recommend that. If your migration is not in such a crying rush, > better to have the system cleanly shut down and rebooted. This allows > you the opportunity to set any other configuration changes needed in > migrating it to the other service, such as network and memory. > > Also, when I last tried it, it failed miserably, so I've not pursued it. > It may work well for you: I first started working with Xen almost a year > ago, and things change and get fixed. Last time I tried this it also crashed and burned, creating massive corruption on the block device in the process, so I assumed it was not possible. Here's what I did: - paused the domain - created new logical volume with exactly the same name/path on other dom0 - used dd to copy the content of original logical volume to the new one - copied the xen save file over to new dom0 - restored from this save file - saw lots of error messages about IO errors and filesystem inconsistencies, domain then paniced before I could shut it down so if this is meant to work I'd suggest there are bugs in it. Cheers, Andy Attachment:
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