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[Xen-users] domU's can't find eth0

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Subject: [Xen-users] domU's can't find eth0
From: Andrew Thompson <andrewkt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 19:05:36 +0000
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Greetings,

Yesterday it was just one, but now I seem to have broken both the domUs on my 
home Xen box. I 
have rebuilt Xen from source twice now, and rebooted the dom0 a few times but 
still no luck.

Basically, they no longer see eth0, and a vifx.x is not being generated for 
them.

Here are some misc errors that are near the end of xen-hotplug.log:

xenstore-read: couldn't read path backend/vif/14/0/ip
xenstore-read: couldn't read path backend/vif/14/0/bridge
mkdir: cannot create directory `/var/run/xen-hotplug/block': File exists
xenstore-read: couldn't read path backend/vbd/14/769/physical-device
xenstore-read: couldn't read path backend/vbd/14/770/physical-device
mkdir: cannot create directory `/var/run/xen-hotplug/block': File exists
xenstore-read: couldn't read path backend/vbd/14/770/physical-device
xenstore-list: could not list path backend/vbd/vbd
xenstore-list: could not list path backend/vbd/vbd

I'm also attaching the last boot attempt or so from xend.log.

I would appreciate any tips on what to dig into to get this box back to running.


-- 
Andrew Thompson
http://aktzero.com/

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