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Re: [Xen-devel] xen 1.2 booting first domain domain

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Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] xen 1.2 booting first domain domain
From: "victor" <victor@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 02:03:17 +0200 (EET)
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Sory, I's pretty late in this part of the earth.
So that message means that everithing is OK. :)
But I can't access the domain via ssh.

When I do xen_nat_enable I get the following message:

iptables: Invalid argument
iptables returned error; have you built netfilter?

Can this message be responsable for what is heapening?
The message cames from the -j MAQUERADE option.
Netfilter is compiled in the kernel.


>> Thank you.
>> This removed one error but what about this?
>
> I can't see any errors or warnings in this output at all!
>
> The strange characters in square brackets are just the RH startup
> scripts trying to be clever using colour on the console. We
> currently strip the top bit of each character, but we're about to
> stop doing that as it turns out that some people actually like
> colour console...
>
> Ian
>
>> [4] Checking root filesystem
>> [4] /dev/xvda: clean, 55953/640000 files, 197876/1280000 blocks
>> [4] [65G[[1;32m  OK  [0;39m]
>> [4] Remounting root filesystem in read-write mode:  [65G[[1;32m  OK
>> [0;39m]
>> [4] Activating swap partitions:  [65G[[1;32m  OK  [0;39m]
>> [4] Finding module dependencies:  [65G[[1;32m  OK  [0;39m]
>> [4] Checking filesystems
>> [4] [65G[[1;32m  OK  [0;39m]
>> [4] Mounting local filesystems:  [65G[[1;32m  OK  [0;39m]
>> [4] Checking loopback filesystems[65G[[1;32m  OK  [0;39m]
>> [4] [65G[[1;32m  OK  [0;39m]
>> [4] Mounting loopback filesystems:  [65G[[1;32m  OK  [0;39m]
>> [4] Enabling swap space:  [65G[[1;32m  OK  [0;39m]
>> [4] Building Window Manager Sessions [  OK  ]
>> [4] Starting netprofile:  [  OK  ]
>> [4] INIT: Entering runlevel: 4
>> [4] Entering non-interactive startup
>> [4] Setting network parameters:  [  OK  ]
>> [4] Bringing up loopback interface:  [  OK  ]
>> [4] Bringing up interface eth0:  [  OK  ]
>> [4] Checking internet connections to start at boot [  OK  ]
>> [4] Starting portmapper: [  OK  ]
>> [4] Starting system logger: [  OK  ]
>> [4] Starting kernel logger: [  OK  ]
>> [4] Starting partmon:  [  OK  ]
>> [4] Initializing random number generator:  [  OK  ]
>> [4] Mounting other filesystems:  [  OK  ]
>> [4] Starting atd: [  OK  ]
>> [4] Starting sshd:  [  OK  ]
>> [4] Starting tmdns: [  OK  ]
>> [4] Starting xinetd: [  OK  ]
>> [4] Starting crond: [  OK  ]
>> [4] [PASSED]INIT: no more processes left in this runlevel
>
>

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