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Re: [Xen-users] Error: (2, 'No such file or directory')

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Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Error: (2, 'No such file or directory')
From: Morten Christensen <mc-xen@xxxxx>
Date: Sat, 15 Apr 2006 13:40:08 +0200
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Peter Fokkinga skrev den 14-04-2006 23:54:
Quoting Morten Christensen <mc-xen@xxxxx>:
xm create -c /etc/xen/vm01.cfg
Using config file "/etc/xen/vm01.cfg".
Error: (2, 'No such file or directory')

Things to check:
 * volume(s) exported to vm01 should NOT be mounted (in dom0 or
   other active domU's)
 * bridges referred to in the vm01.cfg should exist in dom0
   (check with ifconfig)
 * does directory /var/run/xenstored exist
 * does directory /var/lock/subsys exist

I have tried all 4, but none of them helped me.
Both directories were missing, but it did not help to create them.

I had another look at your /var/log/xend.log (prompted by
your statement that both directories were missing), could it
be that xend is not running? `ps axu | grep xend` should
show a few "python /usr/sbin/xend start" processes.
I have 4 of those running.


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Morten Christensen



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