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RE: [Xen-users] Newbie Xen + LVM issues for Debian DomU on Centos	5.2 Do
 
Hi Eduardo,
  Thanks for your reply (and happy new year!). Using xen-tools certainly appears simpler, though I still can't quite get there. If in the xen-tools.conf file I specify using logical volumes, then I get the error:
  "The LVM partition image creation failed to create <whatever> aborting"
  where for <whatever> I've tried using LogVol00, VolGroup00-LogVol00 and mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00, all with no success. Here's the output from "df -h" and "lvdisplay -C":
  root% df -h Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00                       143G   24G  112G  18% / /dev/sdb1              99M   36M   59M  38% /boot tmpfs                 1.2G     0  1.2G   0% /dev/shm
  root% lvdisplay -C   LV       VG         Attr   LSize   Origin Snap%  Move Log Copy%  Convert   LogVol00 VolGroup00 -wi-ao 146.97G                                         LogVol01 VolGroup00 -wi-ao   1.94G
  Once again, any clues and/or hints as to where I'm going wrong would be much appreciated.
  Regards, mc
  > Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2008 11:03:09 -0300 > From: eduardo.grosclaude@xxxxxxxxx > To: m_c_001@xxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Newbie Xen + LVM issues for Debian DomU on Centos 5.2 DomO >  > On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 5:35 AM, M C <m_c_001@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Hi Thomas, > > > > Thanks for replying. So, I added the following line to my config file: > > > > ramdisk = "/boot/initrd-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5xen.img" > > > > and things do indeed go further, but still ultimately fail. The final error > > report now has: > > > > <lots of stuff deleted> > (snip) > > Scanning logical volumes > >   Reading all physical volumes.  This may take a while... > >   No volume groups found > > Activating logical volumes > >   Volume group "VolGroup00" not found > (snip) > > Any hints of how I can extricate myself from this mess would be much > > appreciated! >  > Your regular RedHat/CentOS initrd looks for a root file system on LVM > devices (if so chosen at install time, which is the default), whilst > your Debian image has no logical volumes defined. >  > You can a) install your VM over LVM, b) edit your initrd by deleting > every reference to LVMs --but this is a rather messy procedure, or c) > create a custom initrd with something like (syntax, or even > correctness not guaranteed): >  > DIR=/some/directory; mount -t ext3 -o loop debian.4-0.64.img $DIR > mkinitrd -v --preload xenblk --preload xennet --omit-lvm-modules > --omit-raid-modules \ > --fstab=$DIR/etc/fstab  -f /boot/custom-initrd-xen.img 2.6.18-92.1.22.el5xen >  > All in all, I'd follow Thomas's suggestion to use xen-tools to setup your VMs. > HTH >  > --  > Eduardo Grosclaude > Universidad Nacional del Comahue > Neuquen, Argentina
 
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