Re: koan-0.8.0-1.el5 - RHEL5 u2 - Xen/libvirt Issue

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Cole Robinson wrote:
Michael DeHaan wrote:
Tom Brown wrote:
Michael DeHaan wrote:
Tom Brown wrote:
Hi

Trying to create virt machines on a RHEL5u2 dom0 and during the configuration by koan i get the following.

libvir: Xen error : Domain not found: xenUnifiedDomainLookupByUUID
libvir: Xen error : Domain not found: xenUnifiedDomainLookupByName

I also notice that the filesystem is only 1 gig whereas its set to 5 gig in the profile.
What version of Cobbler and koan?
cobbler-0.8.2-1 - RHEL4 u5
koan-0.8.0-1.el5 - RHEL5 u2

Regarding the stale data, please upgrade to the latest release (1.0) of each. While I do not think koan required any explicit restarts of cobblerd to apply changes to koan, it very well could have. This should be streamlined in 1.0 (so things are fully dynamic) and I would need to know if it's not so I can fix it. I expect it works fine there.

As for the above messages from Xen, I'm not sure they are actual errors, or if they are just noise. I believe they are just noise, as with the "GET" failed message you'll also see when running installs. Can anyone on the libvirt side of things confirm where that's coming from?
--Michael


Pretty certain you are correct: those messages are harmless. The virt
install libraries use those calls to make sure a new guest doesn't
collide with an existing guest, but doesn't correctly hide the error
message. This is fixed upstream, fyi.

Awesome, thanks!

- Cole

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