Thanks, Now I can boot into Xen Dom0.
But I always have to manually start xend. and also I can not connect to virtual machine monitor. #modprobe xen-evtchn # /etc/init.d/xencommons start Starting xenstored... Setting domain 0 name... Starting xenconsoled... # /etc/init.d/xend start # xm list Name ID Mem VCPUs State Time(s) Domain-0 0 5358 2 r----- 35.6 [root@aopcach ~]# virt-install ERROR unable to connect to 'localhost:8000': Connection refused # uname -a Linux aopcach.uab.es 3.2.9-2.fc16.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon Mar 5 20:55:39 UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux When I try to connect with the GUI, I got the following error: Unable to connect to libvirt. unable to connect to 'localhost:8000': Connection refused Verify that: - A Xen host kernel was booted - The Xen service has been started Libvirt URI is: xen:/// Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/connection.py", line 1185, in _open_thread self.vmm = self._try_open() File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/connection.py", line 1167, in _try_open flags) File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/libvirt.py", line 102, in openAuth if ret is None:raise libvirtError('virConnectOpenAuth() failed') libvirtError: unable to connect to 'localhost:8000': Connection refused Regards, Arindam > Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 21:12:51 +0000 > From: m.a.young@xxxxxxxxxxxx > To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: installing Xen from source on fedora 16 > > On Thu, 15 Mar 2012, Arindam Choudhury wrote: > > > I am trying to install Xen 4.1.2 in Fedora 16. I have compiled and installed > > the source code. > > > > On my /boot, I have: > > > > boot]# ls > > config-3.2.9-2.fc16.x86_64 > > config.mk-compat-wireless-3.3-rc1-2-3.2.9-2.fc16.x86_64 > > grub > > grub2 > > initramfs-3.2.9-2.fc16.x86_64.img > > initrd-plymouth.img > > System.map-3.2.9-2.fc16.x86_64 > > vmlinuz-3.2.9-2.fc16.x86_64 > > xen-4.1.2.gz > > xen-4.1.gz > > xen-4.gz > > xen.gz > > xen-syms-4.1.2 > > > > On Grub2, I dont have any boot option for Xen dom0. > > > > Can you tell me what to do next? All the generated documents talks about Xen > > 3. > > You can generate a configuration by running > grub2-mkconfig -o /tmp/grub.cfg > This should contain xen boot options and you can copy the relevant bits or > the whole file to /boot/grub2/grub.cfg. > > Michael Young > -- > users mailing list > users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe or change subscription options: > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users > Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines > Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org |
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