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Re: [Xen-users] xm delete - Error: <Fault 3: 'machine1'>

To: Stefan Bauer <stefan.bauer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Xen-users] xm delete - Error: <Fault 3: 'machine1'>
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 17:17:43 +0200
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It's like no domain (domU) exists with the name machine1.
Please issue this command: "xm list". What are the results?

2008. 09. 17, szerda keltezéssel 17.10-kor Stefan Bauer ezt írta:
> dear users,
> 
> thanks for that great piece of software. 
> 
> I have to admit that i'm quite new to xen and it's tools, so it might be
> a lack of knowledge which brings me to this problem:
> 
> I use Debian Etch with a AMD64 System (Intel Core 2 Duo 6550)
> 
> I decided to build the whole xen system by my own, far away from debian
> repositories. So i compiled the xen 2.6.18-8-xen kernel and the xen-3.3
> tools and environment.
> 
> I step in some problem which i could work out almost. One nagging thingy
> remains:
> 
> If i understand correctly, xen holds a database for the virtual
> machines. If i state the command xm create machine1, there will be an
> entry in the database with all of the configuration options as setup in
> the /etc/xen/machine1 script.
> 
> if i want to make changes in the configuration file, i would edit that
> file and then remove the old settings in the database by that stanza:
> 
> xm delete machine1
> 
> that only gives me the following error:
> 
> Error: <Fault 3: 'machine1'>
> Usage: xm delete <DomainName>
> 
> How can this be solved, do i miss something?
> 
> Any help is greatly appreciated
> 
> regards
> 
> Stefan Bauer
> 
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