Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 07:51:31PM -0400, Michael DeHaan wrote:
Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 07:36:25PM -0400, Michael DeHaan wrote:
If you're using virt-install
APIs for building the XML document, then it is virt-install's job to do
attribute escaping. This was broken in RHEL-5.1 and is fixed for 5.2
and Fedora 8 onwards
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=417051
Dan.
So looking at what I posted previously, ex:
http://server.example.com/?op=ks;profile=foo
";" is (to my eyes) valid in XML. It is, right? Any idea why that may
cause an error on Pablo's system?
Please send the actual error message you get...
Dan.
Sure... http://cobbler.pastebin.com/f50f3fa63
1.
libvir: Xen Daemon error : POST operation failed: (xend.err
'Invalid configuration unexpected EOF')
2.
virDomainCreateLinux() failed POST operation failed: (xend.err
'Invalid configuration unexpected EOF')
This is XenD itself choking on the SEXPR being given to it. It doesn't
seem to like the ';' character, for unknown reasons. Perhaps you can
use a hex code instead ?
Dan.
Awesome, I'll try that.
I did not think to check to see if my kernel option was valid in Lisp. :)
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fn 1) I know SEXPR's are not just for Lisp, but that would ruin the joke.
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