On 28.5.2010 10.41, Theo Band wrote:
> Try to stop the xendomains and restart them:
>
> service xendomains stop
>
> If domains are configured to be saved then check /var/lib/xen/save to
> find the saved domains.
>
> Then start them again
>
> service xendomains start
>
> This at least gives you a fa
Jussi Hirvi wrote:
> I have a virtual machine stack which was purely Centos 5.4 the last time
> I rebooted and experienced this problem: one of the guests does not
> start automatically after reboot.
>
> [r...@farm1 xen]# pwd
> /etc/xen
> [r...@farm1 xen]# ls -l auto
> total 0
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root
I have a virtual machine stack which was purely Centos 5.4 the last time
I rebooted and experienced this problem: one of the guests does not
start automatically after reboot.
[r...@farm1 xen]# pwd
/etc/xen
[r...@farm1 xen]# ls -l auto
total 0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Dec 11 17:25 name1 -> ../nam
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