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[Xen-users] should restarting xend restart all the domU's? 
| I had an issue late yesterday where some windows domU's were down. The
person who "owns" those domUs let windows updates install and then
restart, which they failed to restart. When I tried to manually restart
them I was getting can't allocate memory errors. 
In the past I've had can't allocate memory errors when trying to bring
up a new domU. Restarting virt-manager usually clears that. This time it
did not help. 
So I restarted xend. Only problem is it restarting all the domUs that
were running ok. 
1) Is that the expected behavior? (restarting xend restarts all domUs)
2) Is there anything else I should have checked or done for the memory
error besides restarting xend?
System is sles10sp2, ocfs2 storage, xen-3.2.0_16718_18-0.3.
Thanks,
James
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