Ok folks, I got this solved.
The problem was that SELinux was blocking xm from reading the config
files. Disabling SELinux did the trick.
However, is this the best option? What is everyone''s view on SELinux in
the Xen hosting world?
Thanks
On 27/06/10 22:09, Jonathan Tripathy wrote:> So here is my XenD log immediately after system boot:
>
> http://pastebin.com/gnjwYSgc
>
> Also, I have heavily modified my network-bridge script, which can be
> found here:
>
> http://pastebin.com/88QCjdPU
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated
>
> Thanks
>
>
> On 26/06/10 17:07, Jonathan Tripathy wrote:
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> I''ve placede a couple of links in /etc/xen/auto however the
domain
>> don''t seem to start up upon system boot. Any ideas?
>>
>> Do I have to enable this somewhere?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
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