[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] xen new throws python error
Daniel Kao wrote on Wed, 02 Apr 2008 12:30:48 -0700: > I noticed that also. It will read my "old" configuration files located in /etc/xen either using "xm create" to start a guest domain from the CLI/shell or in the Virtual Machine Manager in GNOME. Yes, xm create works like normal, but then you don't get the "advantages" of xenstore. I understood the scarce documentation about "xm new" to provide just that: add a domain to xenstore. > > All the new files created for new guests with Xen 3.2 are stored in /var/lib/xend/domains/ with a UID and a single config.sxp. To start up a guest domain with the new config.sxp files, I use the following command from the CLI/shell: > # xm create --config=/var/lib/xend/domains/UID/config.sxp I created a file with > For the old Python ones: > # xm create guest_domain_name > If the above doesn't work, this should (Note: this is for the old config > files): > # xm create --defconfig=/etc/xen/guest_domain_config > You can replace --config with -F and --defconfig with -f. I tried that now with create instead of new. The results are "mixed" to say the least. xm create -f /etc/xen/news -n > /etc/xen/news.sxp creates an sxp file format with a plain text line "using file blabla" in the first line. So, you have to remove/comment that line before it works (actually, it still doesn't work, see below). xm create -F /etc/xen/news -n > /etc/xen/news.sxp doesn't create any XML output, just that first line I mention above. I In other words: it doesn't work at all. Also, there's a bug in all the help output -f=FILE, --defconfig=FILE is not correct, what works is: -f FILE, --defconfig=FILE e.g. the - parameter still doesn't like =, it takes it as part of the path. Well, now that I have created /etc/xen/lvmtest2.sxp I want to make use of it: mambo:~ xm create --defconfig=/etc/xen/lvmtest2.sxp Using config file "/etc/xen/lvmtest2.sxp". Error: Errors were found at line 3 while processing /etc/xen/lvmtest2.sxp: (name lvmtest2) So, what's wrong with that? It doesn't like the configuration it created by its own? Kai -- Kai Schätzl, Berlin, Germany Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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