Xen VM vanishes after creation

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Just starting and playing around with Xen on Centos 5.
I created a new VM (para-virtualized) with the Virtual Machine Manager, 
installed Centos 5 minimal on it, rebooted after successful installation. 
The VM console vanishes on shutdown and that's it. The VM id vanishes from 
the VM Manager and there's no way to get it back. It looks like the new VM 
doesn't exist. xm list shows only Domain-0, virsh list --all tells me that 
it cannot list the inactive domains. A restore from the VM file fails as 
well.
The VM image file exists (in /home/vm), a config file for it in /etc/xen 
exists. But I don't see where the path to the image file might have been 
saved. Maybe that's the problem? (I know the location can create a problem 
with SELinux, but I'm currently running permissive and only testing.)

Kai

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