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Re: [xen-Users] once machine is shutdown dom1, etc are lost and need to

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Subject: Re: [xen-Users] once machine is shutdown dom1, etc are lost and need to be recreated.
From: Mark Williamson <mark.williamson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2005 12:41:52 +0000
Cc: "Nitesh Gangarde, Noida" <nitesh.g@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Scenario:  I have installed the xen on Red hat linux. After booting the
> xen I Have created the domain inside the domain 0.  Now When I shutdown
> the system and restart it. I have to recreate the domain.  After
> restarting the Domain 0 if we fire the xm list command it will show only
> domain0 running. It won't show the Domain1 which we have created
> earlier. So now for starting the domain 1 we have to recreate it.

Domains are like processes; they represent a *running instance* of a virtual 
machine, and they are destroyed when the host goes down.

If you want the illusion of some kind of persistence you should check out the 
xendomains init script.  This can automatically start a set of domains at 
boot time, then shut down running domains as dom0 shuts down.  The version of 
the script in xen-unstable is even nicer: more configurable and can 
optionally suspend the current state of the other domains to disk at host 
shutdown, ready to be restored at next boot.

HTH,
Mark

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> From: Nitesh Gangarde, Noida
> Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 10:55 AM
> To: 'xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
> Subject: [xen-Users] once machine is shutdown dom1, etc are lost and
> need to be recreated.
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> Hi
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> I am having a problem in Xen Virtual Machine.
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> Once machine is shutdown dom1 and etc are lost and need to be recreated.
> Why is it happening?  Can anybody help me?
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> With Regards
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> Nitesh Gangrade (MTS)
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> "It is wise to direct your anger towards problems -- not people,
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> to focus your energies on answers -- not excuses."
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