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R:Re: [Xen-users] Can't migrate domains



my source machine is a debian I've recently installed, so all present 
rules were set by me.
but my target machine is a fedora5 I'm using only 
to test migration. Since fedora was already installed for other 
purposes, there are some rules in iptables....
the only line with 
target "REJECT" is:
 
target     prot opt in       out     
source                destination
REJECT     all   --  any    any     
anywhere             anywhere            reject-with icmp-host-
prohibited 

it's set either in the INPUT chain and the FORWARD chain. 
all other rules have target "ACCEPT" so I think they can't do anything 
bad...
Unfortunately I'm not sure to be allowed to delete the 
preexisting iptables rules.
Do you think it could be my problem???


----Messaggio originale----
Da: andrea15@xxxxxx
Data: 16-lug-2007 10.54 
AM
A: <xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Ogg: R: Re: [Xen-users] Can&#39;
t migrate domains

I tried so 
(xend-relocation-hosts-allow '^.*$')
but 
I had the same 
results.....
debian:~# xm migrate vm01 143.225.229.138
Error: can't 
connect: No route to host
Usage: xm migrate <Domain> 
<Host>

however I 
haven't yet used a networked solution for my disk 
images. they're 
stored on local hard disk.I wanted to be sure of my 
configuration 
before, facing the problem after.
But I don't think It's 
the reason for 
which migration doesn't start at all...

Any other 
suggestion?
----
Messaggio originale----
Da: mail4dla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Data: 16-lug-2007 
10.22 AM
A: "andrea15@xxxxxx"<andrea15@xxxxxx>
Cc: 
<xen-users@lists.
xensource.com>
Ogg: Re: [Xen-users] Can&#39;t migrate 
domains

Hi,

On 
7/15/07, andrea15@xxxxxx <andrea15@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
> 
(xend-relocation-
address '')
> (xend-relocation-hosts-allow '')
> #
(xend-
> relocation-
hosts-allow '^localhost$ ^localhost\\.
localdomain$')
> etc.....
> I 
think in this way I should have avoided 
to block connections
> from ra 
emote host, allowing whole them.


I 
think you are actually rejecting 
connections from everywhere.
To allow 
all connections, you should try 
'^.*$', but I suggest that you add
some more restrictive regexp in a 
non-test environment ;-)

hth
dla






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