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Re: [Xen-devel] xenctl returning exceptions (half of the time!)

Seems it comes back to the prior Java problem.

[root@vpc docs]# xenctl script -f/etc/xen-mynewdom
Domain defaults:
   name            XenoLinux
   size            8192
   vifs            1
   domainImage     /boot/xenolinux.gz
   domainInitRD    null
   rootDevice      /dev/hda2
   rootArgs        ro
   usrDevice       null
   NWIP            169.254.1.0+
   NWGW            169.254.1.0
   NWMask          255.255.0.0
   MaxDomainNumber 128
   NWNFSServer     169.254.1.0
   NWNFSRoot       null
   XIToolsDir      /install/bin/
   args            init=/linuxrc 4 DOMID=+
Domain created with arguments:
/install/bin/xi_create 8192 XenoLinux
Domain built with arguments:
/install/bin/xi_build 21 /tmp/xen-image-11626.tmp 1
ip=169.254.1.21:169.254.1.0:169.254.1.0:255.255.0.0::eth0:off
init=/linuxrc 4 DOMID=21  root=/dev/hda2 ro
VIF 0 initialized with arguments:
/install/bin/xi_vifinit 21 0 169.254.1.21


****************
Another exception has been detected while we were handling last error.
Dumping information about last error:
ERROR REPORT FILE = (N/A)
PC                = 0x40402f52
SIGNAL            = 11
FUNCTION NAME     = (N/A)
OFFSET            = 0xFFFFFFFF
LIBRARY NAME      = (N/A)
Please check ERROR REPORT FILE for further information, if there is any.
Good bye.
/install/bin/xenctl: line 13:  2997 Unknown signal 33       $JAVA $ARGS
-jar $(dirname $0)/xenctl-cmdline.jar $*

As far as the nw_* directives I had before, I used the
xenctl-publicip.xml sample file.  This is a fairly new install of RedHat
9.  The J2SE installed is j2sdk-1_4_2_02-linux-i586.rpm from Sun.

On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 19:02, Bin Ren wrote:
> On 14 Nov 2003, at 23:54, Matt Ayres wrote:
> 
> > [root@vpc root]# cat /etc/xenctl.xml
> > <?xml version="1.0"?>
> > <domctl_defaults>
> > <domain_name>XenoLinux</domain_name>
> > <domain_size_kb>65535</domain_size_kb>
> > <domain_image>/boot/xenolinux.gz</domain_image>
> > <domain_vifs>1</domain_vifs>
> > <root_device>/dev/hda2</root_device>
> > <root_args>ro</root_args>
> > <args>init=/linuxrc 4 DOMID=+</args>
> > <nw_ip>=+</nw_ip>
> > <nw_gw>=</nw_gw>
> > <nw_mask>=</nw_mask>
> 
> The last 3 lines should be:
> 
> <nw_ip>169.254.1.0+</nw_ip>
> <nw_gw>169.254.1.0</nw_gw>
> <nw_mask>255.255.0.0</nw_mask>
> 
> These are IP addresses for internal virtual network
> interfaces, has nothing to do with real IP address
> on your physical network interface
> 
> > <nw_nfs_server>169.254.1.0</nw_nfs_server>
> > <max_domain_number>10</max_domain_number>
> > <xi_tools_dir>/install/bin/</xi_tools_dir>
> > </domctl_defaults>
> >
> > [root@vpc root]# cat /etc/xen-mynewdom
> > domain new -ntest1 -k16384 -v1 -d/dev/hda2 -4192.168.1.201 
> > -g192.168.1.1
> > -htest1.office.tektonic.net
> > physical grant -p/dev/hda2
> > domain start -n1
> 
> 
> It seems you have modified this file. Actually just 2 lines will do:
> 
> domain new
> domain start
> 
> 
> Please try and post the result.
> 
> -- Bin
-- 
Matt Ayres <matta@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
TekTonic



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