When attempting to create a guest domain on x86_64 SLES 9 SP2 and FC4, I get the following error: bl2-1:/etc/xen # xm create -c vm1.cfg Using config file "vm1.cfg". Error: Error creating domain: (0, ''Error'') bl2-1:/etc/xen # changeset: 6461:936be0ae823fd3a94ea06d92fdacad65b85d6014 tag: tip user: kaf24@firebug.cl.cam.ac.uk date: Mon Aug 29 09:53:38 2005 summary: Fix page_is_ram() start-of-day checks, and the watch routine xm log: (tail ) [2005-08-29 13:49:49 xend] DEBUG (image:153) initDomain: cpu=-1 mem_kb=262144 ssidref=-1 dom=5 [2005-08-29 13:49:49 xend] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:780) init_domain> Created domain=5 name=vm1 memory=256 [2005-08-29 13:49:49 xend] INFO (XendRoot:141) EVENT> xend.domain.create [''vm1'', 5] [2005-08-29 13:49:49 xend] INFO (image:208) buildDomain os=linux dom=5 vcpus=1 [2005-08-29 13:49:49 xend] INFO (xsobj:337) DBMap>releaseDomain> 5 [2005-08-29 13:49:49 xend] INFO (xsobj:343) DBMap>releaseDomain> (2, ''No such file or directory'') [2005-08-29 13:49:49 xend] INFO (XendRoot:141) EVENT> xend.virq 3 xm dmesg: (XEN) Scrubbing Free RAM: ...........done. (XEN) *** Serial input -> DOM0 (type ''CTRL-a'' three times to switch input to Xen). (XEN) (file=dom_mem_ops.c, line=63) Could not allocate a frame (XEN) (file=dom_mem_ops.c, line=63) Could not allocate a frame (XEN) (file=dom_mem_ops.c, line=63) Could not allocate a frame (XEN) (file=dom_mem_ops.c, line=63) Could not allocate a frame -- Regards, David F Barrera Linux Technology Center Systems and Technology Group, IBM "The wisest men follow their own direction. " Euripides _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel