I also had problems starting xend when running unstable on ubuntu dapper,
''xend
start'' would return to console, but ''xm'' commands
would say xend not running and
ps aux|grep xend would show a few python processes.
Any ideas? Ways to debug xend so I can see where its hanging if its hanging
somewhere?
Adam Wendt
IPCoast, Inc.
On Thu, 23 Feb 2006 13:10 , Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com> sent:
>Tom Marshall wrote:
>> I used this tree:
>>
>> http://xenbits.xensource.com/linux-2.6-xen.hg
>>
>> Perhaps I should be using unstable, I don''t know. I would
appreciate
>> recommendations. My current goal (and I appreciate any input on this
also)
>> is to use Xen 3.0 hypervisor and tools with the Dapperized 2.6.15
kernel.
>>
>The way the release process works is that unstable becomes releases
>(hopefully in a time frame of 4-6 weeks).
>
>There was a point in unstable (the change set I previously mentioned)
>where the kernel was at 2.6.15. Starting from that would probably be a
>good way to go.
>>> I tried running -unstable on Dapper a couple of weeks ago and Xend
>>> wouldn''t start. I only run Dapper on my laptop so I
haven''t
>>> investigated much further. Have you had any problems with Xend?
>>>
>>
>> I have had some minor issues with Xend but mostly are n00b related.
For
>> example, I had to figure out that "xm create" won''t
autoload the loop
>> module. But then again, I''m using Xend 3.0.1, not unstable.
>>
>Ah, it probably was just my system then :-)
>
>Regards,
>
>Anthony Liguori
>
>
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