If /etc/init.d/xendomains still exists, then you should order it to exec
first during the init 6 (or other run levels as necessary) prior to
/etc/init.d/xend stop.
If it doesn''t exist, it should still. ;)
On Mon, 2004-09-13 at 02:07, James Harper wrote:> Is anyone working on having ''xend start'' create domains
and ''xend stop''
> send a shutdown signal and wait for the domains to actually shutdown? Is
> this a requirement for 2.0?
>
> Maybe it shouldn''t actually be part of xend... I guess you might
want to
> be able to restart xend for some reason without necessarily restarting
> all the domains.
>
> A nice feature would be to have the option of migrating domains to
> another server on shutdown of this server, with a view to being able to
> call it from ''heartbeat''. (I can just imagine though if
heartbeat got a
> bit confused and somehow started two instances of a domain running from
> the same NAS!!!)
>
> James
>
>
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