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Re: [Xen-users] Xen Ubuntu Pangolin HVMs not recreating properly



I find I can do an xm save  / xm restore properly, but not either
xm shutdown   /  xm create
or
xm destroy   /   xm create
or
sudo reboot (invoked from within the running vm)

After any of these 3 I cannot login.

So perhaps this is a boot problem?


On 04/01/12 18:11, Benjamin Weaver wrote:
I am creating Ubuntu pangolin Hvms (kernel 3.2.0-2-generic) with pvonhvm
drivers enabled. The host box runs debian squeeze.

The hvms work perfectly when created using the console (-c) option,

'xm create vm_name.cfg -c'

followed by a boot from vncviewer to the host machine. Once I select the
kernel I want in the vncviewer screen and enable the boot, subsequent
logins from this or separate shells work perfectly.

But if I shut down or destroy this hvm instance, and restart it without
the console (-c) option,

I sometimes cannot login and consistently get read-only file system
errors when attempting to execute commands via sudo.


What could be the problem here?






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