Hey, I have edited /etc/xen files to use bond-bridge network script instead of bridge net script. That's because we bond two NICS together (BONDING_OPTS="mode=active-backup miimon=80"). Not sure if that is related to the problem in any way. Yes, "virsh list" throws the same error: [root@blpc6]# virsh list --all libvir: error : configuration file syntax error: expecting a name Id Name State ---------------------------------- 0 Domain-0 running - emerson3_br_scania_com shut off I have never noticed it because we manage guests through Conga. /etc/libvirt/qemu/networks/default.xml is the only conf file I have for libvirt and it looks like this: <network> <name>default</name> <uuid>8b172bb5-9651-47ff-bb20-6c7881a82fd7</uuid> <bridge name="virbr0" /> <forward/> <ip address="192.168.122.1" netmask="255.255.255.0"> <dhcp> <range start="192.168.122.2" end="192.168.122.254" /> </dhcp> </ip> </network> I'm not really sure whether it has been edited or not because we install it from a global Satellite server and someone overseas might have edited it. The one million question: where is libvirt expecting for a name? Emerson -----Original Message----- From: Cole Robinson [mailto:crobinso@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 6:00 PM Cc: Richard W.M. Jones; Ribeiro Emerson Gomes; Fedora/Linux Management Tools Subject: Re: virt-p2v problems Ribeiro Emerson Gomes wrote: > Hey, > > I narrowed the config file down to: > <domain type="xen"> > <name>emerson3</name> > <uuid>3ffcff461be5cef1ff45ffe1bb71b17a</uuid> > <memory>2095104</memory> > </domain> > > and I still get the very same error. > Maybe a missing tag?? > > Emerson > > (Let's move to virt-tools-list) That 'expecting a name' error shouldn't have to do with the XML file: did you manually any of the libvirt .conf files, or do you have hand editted files in /etc/xen? Do other virsh commands (list --all) throw errors? - Cole _______________________________________________ et-mgmt-tools mailing list et-mgmt-tools@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/et-mgmt-tools