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[Xen-users] domU's colliding



I've had this problem in the past and do not have a solution at the
moment. I'm currently running SLES10SP1, not sure if sles10SP2 is a
solution. Anyway...

I had a couple sles10sp2 tst domU's running. The person using them
needed them to be sles10sp1. Since I'm running low on available RAM, I
needed to remove the sp2 test machines to create the sp1's. 

So I delete the sp1's, then restart virt-manager to make sure the memory
is available (another bug in my version I believe).

I copy my image file and use virt-manager to create the new domU. 

When I start the domU it crashes one of my other domU's. 

Then if I try to restart the crashed one, in this case it blue screens.
I've also had it where I start one, and I get the console of another.
Not sure where that conflict is at, but it doesn't appear to be the
IDs. 

The first "xm list" is when I first created sles10sp1-tst1. Notice the
ID's:
xen03:/etc/xen/images # xm list
Name                                ID   Mem VCPUs      State   Time(s)
Domain-0                             0   240     4     r----- 2372694.3
hpd01                              155  3586     4     -b----  14238.8
ids                                164  2048     1     -b----  42833.6
lp01                               162  1024     1     ------  10513.6
rly05                              152  3072     4     r-----  97473.1
sms01                               37  1024     1     -b----  88593.2
vre02                              174   512     1     r-----     42.5
vre04                              172   512     1     r-----    102.3
vre06                              173   512     1     ------    121.2
sles10sp1-tst1                     175   512     1     -b----      3.6

The next "xm list" is after sles10sp1-tst1 is started. Notice that vre06 is now 
off and ID has gone away.
xen03:/etc/xen/images # xm list
Name                                ID   Mem VCPUs      State   Time(s)
Domain-0                             0   240     4     r----- 2372754.0
hpd01                              155  3586     4     -b----  14239.6
ids                                164  2048     1     -b----  42839.6
lp01                               162  1024     1     ------  10513.6
rly05                              152  3072     4     -b----  97489.9
sms01                               37  1024     1     -b----  88593.7
vre02                              174   512     1     -b----     49.8
vre04                              172   512     1     -b----    109.6
vre06                                    512     0               143.0
sles10sp1-tst1                     175   512     1     -b----     18.9

This last "xm list" is when I tried restarting vre06 and where it blue screens. 
xen03:/etc/xen/images # xm list
Name                                ID   Mem VCPUs      State   Time(s)
Domain-0                             0   240     4     r----- 2373093.9
hpd01                              155  3586     4     -b----  14247.1
ids                                164  2048     1     -b----  42877.6
lp01                               162  1024     1     ------  10513.6
rly05                              152  3072     4     -b----  97616.3
sms01                               37  1024     1     -b----  88599.3
vre02                              174   512     1     ------     90.1
vre04                              172   512     1     ------    152.8
vre06                              178   512     1     ------      2.1
sles10sp1-tst1                           512     1                50.8


ïAnyone ever seen this before? When I get my next xen server I'm going
to install SP2, but until then these situations really hose things. 

Any ideas are appreciated. 

James


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