Martin Pearson wrote:> Dear All,
> I have been running xen 3.0.3 on Redhat 5.2 with partial
> virtualization via koan/cobbler fine. Although I am now trying to get
> full virt to work using the same machine profile. The cobbler profile
> is set to default to full virt. I am using the following syntax on the
> koan statement:-
>
> koan --virt --server=puppet --system=tkdvir3 --virt-name=tkdvir3
> --nogfx --virt-path=/vmdisk/tkdvir3-disk
>
>
> The system profile on cobbler is set up in the following way:-
>
> system : tkdvir3
> profile : RHEL4-ES-x86_64
> kernel options : {}
> kickstart : <<inherit>>
> ks metadata : {''os'': ''RHEL4-ES''}
> netboot enabled? : True
> owners : [''admin'']
> server : <<inherit>>
> virt cpus : <<inherit>>
> virt file size : <<inherit>>
> virt path : <<inherit>>
> virt ram : <<inherit>>
> virt type : <<inherit>>
> interface : intf0
> mac address : AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FB
> ip address : 10.145.100.41
> hostname : tkdvir3
> gateway : 10.145.100.1
> subnet :
> virt bridge :
> dhcp tag :
>
> There are no obvious errors in the cobbler/xen/koan logs. Although
> when I look at the machine in virsh the full virt machine just shows
> up as now state and its CPU is off line. I have enabled the Intel
> Virtualization technology in the BIOS. The machine is a DL380 G5 with
> 8 processors. Also in this state virsh console <name> says that there
> is no console available to connect to.
>
> Wonder if there is any one out there that could help me out with this.
> Also if you need more information would be greatful if you could let
> me know.
>
> I also tried to use the xen kernel on the VM and got the same result.
>
>
> Many thanks,
>
>
> Martin Pearson.
>
>
Dear All,
Sorry part of that should have read that the machine shows up as no
state in virsh.
Apologies and thanks,
Martin Pearson.
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