On Thu, Dec 07, 2006 at 06:34:47PM +0000, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 07, 2006 at 06:09:11PM +0000, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> > I've been testing out the inactive domain support in more depth, and looking
> > for any odd interactions with xm and/or libvirt. In doing so I seem to have
> > found some problems with changing the configuration of existing domains.
> >
> > Since the config files are no longer in /etc/xen, users will no longer
> > simply
> > be able to edit them to tweak parameters before booting. Changing the files
> > under /var/lib/xend/domains is not practical because XenD won't see the
> > changed files (unless it uses Inotify - which it doesn't).
> >
> > I don't think we need to worry about changing every single parameter at this
> > time, but the basic set of memory, max memory, vcpu count should definitely
> > be made to work with 'xm' / XMLRPC / SEXPR apis. If it was practical I'd
> > also like to see the network & block device add/remove APIs work for
> > inactive
> > domains too.
> >
> >
> > Currently, this sort of works, but results in very wierd bugs. eg changing
> > the VCPUs for a guest:
> >
> > So, I have a guest with 2 vcpus:
> >
> > # xm list
> > Name ID Mem VCPUs State
> > Time(s)
> > Domain-0 0 2981 2 r-----
> > 2381.2
> > demo 410 2
> > 0.0
> >
> >
> > And want to change it to have 8:
> >
> > # xm set-vcpus demo 8
> > Command set-vcpus is deprecated. Please use xm vcpu-set instead.
> > Error:
> > Usage: xm <subcommand> [args]
> > [sniped rest of error]
> >
> > So it apparently failed, but it actualy succeeded....
> >
> > # xm list
> > Name ID Mem VCPUs State
> > Time(s)
> > Domain-0 0 2981 2 r-----
> > 2381.7
> > demo 410 8
> > 0.0
> >
> > What's even wierder, is if I now go and try to start the guest I end up
> > with 2 copies of it !!
> >
> > # xm start demo
> > # xm list
> > Name ID Mem VCPUs State
> > Time(s)
> > Domain-0 0 2981 2 r-----
> > 2382.9
> > demo 45 410 8 -b----
> > 0.8
> > demo 45 410 8 -b----
> > 0.8
>
> After a little more debugging, this duplicate domains problem seems to be
> unrelated to the changing of config params.
>
> I defined an inactive guest with a UUID of
> '66857c70-9898-fdfc-ed53-8eee3ba294bf'
> which got stored on disk as
>
> /var/lib/xend/domains/66857c70-9898-fdfc-ed53-8eee3ba294bf/config.sxp
>
> When starting the guest, however, it got a UUID of
> 66857c709898fdfced538eee3ba294bf
> so it thought there was a dup. So, XenD needs to normalize UUIDs to remove
> any
> embedded '-' when saving the inactive domain config to avoid this duplicate
> domains issue.
Just tested
changeset: 12810:28403de6c415
user: Alastair Tse <atse@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
date: Fri Dec 08 13:28:22 2006 +0000
summary: [XEND] Make sure UUID is in the right format.
And this has resolved the duplicate domain problems I was seeing - thanks
Alastair.
Dan.
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