Hello, I''ve noticed that if I try to restart Xend via "/etc/init.d/xend stop" then "/etc/init.d/xend start", I won''t receive any errors but then when trying to execute "xm" commands after the restart I get error asking if Xend is started. Is there anything else I need to make sure gets stopped/started with Xend? Another question ... domU reboots - I can only get a domU to come back up after issuing a reboot from within it if I then do a "xm list" command from within dom0 ...otherwise the status of the domU never changes to --s-- , then to ----- , then to -b---. I currently have a cron job executing "xm list" every couple of minutes. Is this going to be a problem? will running that cron job cause any adverse reactions as far as performance or the health of dom0? Thanks, Brian _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
> I''ve noticed that if I try to restart Xend via "/etc/init.d/xend stop" > then "/etc/init.d/xend start", I won''t receive any errors but > then when trying to execute "xm" commands after the restart I > get error asking if Xend is started. Is there anything else I > need to make sure gets stopped/started with Xend?We know about this bug -- its top of the tool bug list.> Another question ... domU reboots - > I can only get a domU to come back up after issuing a reboot > from within it if I then do a "xm list" command from within > dom0 ...otherwise the status of the domU never changes to > --s-- , then to > ----- , then to -b---.I''ll add this one to the list to investigate. I thought it had been got.> I currently have a cron job executing "xm list" > every couple of minutes. Is this going to be a problem? will > running that cron job cause any adverse reactions as far as > performance or the health of dom0?There''s been reports of a slow memory leak in xend, which will be investigated. Thanks, Ian _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
Thanks! Is there a workaround for the xend stop/start issue that won''t interrupt the domU''s? Brian On 4/15/05, Ian Pratt <m+Ian.Pratt@cl.cam.ac.uk> wrote:> > I''ve noticed that if I try to restart Xend via "/etc/init.d/xend stop" > > then "/etc/init.d/xend start", I won''t receive any errors but > > then when trying to execute "xm" commands after the restart I > > get error asking if Xend is started. Is there anything else I > > need to make sure gets stopped/started with Xend? > > We know about this bug -- its top of the tool bug list. > > > Another question ... domU reboots - > > I can only get a domU to come back up after issuing a reboot > > from within it if I then do a "xm list" command from within > > dom0 ...otherwise the status of the domU never changes to > > --s-- , then to > > ----- , then to -b---. > > I''ll add this one to the list to investigate. I thought it had been got. > > > I currently have a cron job executing "xm list" > > every couple of minutes. Is this going to be a problem? will > > running that cron job cause any adverse reactions as far as > > performance or the health of dom0? > > There''s been reports of a slow memory leak in xend, which will be > investigated. > > Thanks, > Ian >_______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel