Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
Russ Blaine wrote:
On Solaris-based xen 3.1.2 I am seeing virDomainGetInfo() often
returning VIR_DOMAIN_NOSTATE in dominfo.state for domUs that are
powered on and running. What exactly does VIR_DOMAIN_NOSTATE mean? Why
does it exist? I suspect it is a catch-all in the API for hosts that
don't entirely have their act together, that do not always return a
valid guest state. Is that the case?
Is anyone else seeing this on Xen?
It means that we query xcnd and there is no domain/state part of the
sexpr for the domain.
What does 'xm list --long' say?
[ libvirt 0.4.0; I just subscribed to the list so it might take a bit for
traffic to flow to me. ]
When the problem occurs, the state line in xm list --long is:
(state ------)
And in the 'xm list' it looks like this:
Name ID Mem VCPUs State Time(s)
abc2 27 512 1 ------ 9.9
It's an XP domain, and this happens while it's booting up.
- Russ
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Russ Blaine | Solaris Kernel | russell.blaine@xxxxxxx
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