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Re: [Xen-users] Problems starting xfrd to migrate a domain

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Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Problems starting xfrd to migrate a domain
From: Miguel Gómez <elmiguelonmakinon@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 14:20:46 +0200
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Ok, it's working*!!!!!!


































(*) not really. ;)

It works, but not totally. What I've done is to create a loopback device( in the destiny machine) in the same path than the original one (in the origin machine). Not using NFS now.  It has the same size than the original one. Now, I can migrate the domain. I see, after the migration, the domain in the destiny machine and I can do "xm console" to that domain.
But something is wrong. That domain continues responding to ping but it filesystem is corrupted!!!! I can't move in the directory tree.
Furthermore, when I look at the logs, I see the memory (ram) data moving from one machine to another,  but I can not see the data in the filesystem doing that!!, and the time the migration lasts is too short to copy all the filesystem through the network.

Should I use NFS? How do you people do this?

I promise this is my last message today.
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