Strange thing. I can start "xend start" without any error msgs, but
when I try to start a domain "xm create vmid=1" (also tried with turn
of som functions and checked the /etc/xen/xmdefaults/xmdefaults) it
halts for a long time and times out.
(110, 'Connection timed out")
Error: Error connecting to xend, is xend runnig?
(and yes, Xend is running - I have the lastest pull)
It seems like xm is not aware of that xend is running, what can the
conflict be?
Rune
On Jul 14, 2004, at 5:04 PM, Ian Pratt wrote:
" Nope, if you do '/sbin/halt' then the machine should not reboot.
ah, a halt -f suspends domain 0.
I need xen to quit without restarting the machine.
I've messed around with the code a bit so that /usr/bin/halt (as
opposed to /sbin/halt) works too, at least under RH9.
Ian
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