xm create /etc/xen/<vm name>
/etc/xen/ is where your configuration files for your VM are stored. One
would think that after an install the Xen dom-U would actually "reboot"
when you say "reboot" after install, but they just shut down. xm create
will start them back up.
Mark
Warren Sypteras wrote:
Folks;
I have a small problem here that perhaps someone knows the answer to.
I'm running the following:
kernel xen 2.6.18-8.1.14.el5
xen 3.0.3-25.0.4.el5
virt-manager-0.2.6-7.0.2.el5
When using virt-manager to add a new VM (in this case Fedora core 6)
the installation moves along smoothly and the VM is displayed in the
main virt-manager window under dom-0.
At the end of the VM installation the screen to remove all disks and
click the reboot button appears.
Clicking on "reboot" in the VM window starts the reboot process.
However, the VM entry in the virt-manager window disappears, the VM
console disappears, and the VM never comes back.
The VM flat file is there (in my case it's /opt/vm01a) and the
correct size but virt-manager does not see the VM, only dom-0.
I've gone through this multiple times and now have 3 VM's but no way
to access them.
Where is the data for the VM kept that virt-manager uses? Why is
virt-manager acting this way? Any patches, fixes, different revs?
Thanks
Warren
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