Hi! I installed Xen Community version on Ubuntu 64bit. I created guest (Ubuntu - DomU) with LVM storage. When I started system (Dom0 and DomU) my server froze and I had to do manual reset.>From reboot I cannot start guest (DomU) and get error Error: Invalid eventhandling mode: shutdown. How can I restore guest start? I can mount LVM disk and File system seems ok, I''m not sure where XEN writes state about unclean shutdown. Best Regards, Hans -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Error%3A-Invalid-event-handling-mode%3A-shutdown-tp27663199p27663199.html Sent from the Xen - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
khansik
2010-Feb-20 04:51 UTC
Re: [Xen-users] Error: Invalid event handling mode: shutdown
Ok. I''ve found the problem on_poweroff=''shutdown'',
I''ve changed to ''restart''
and it is ok. The function responsible for check:
def _actions_sanity_check(self):
for event in [''shutdown'', ''reboot'',
''crash'']:
if self[''actions_after_'' + event] not in
CONFIG_RESTART_MODES:
raise XendConfigError(''Invalid event handling mode:
'' +
event)
Best Regards,
Hans
khansik wrote:>
> Hi!
> I installed Xen Community version on Ubuntu 64bit. I created guest (Ubuntu
> - DomU) with LVM storage.
> When I started system (Dom0 and DomU) my server froze and I had to do
> manual reset.
> From reboot I cannot start guest (DomU) and get error Error: Invalid event
> handling mode: shutdown.
> How can I restore guest start?
> I can mount LVM disk and File system seems ok, I''m not sure where
XEN
> writes state about unclean shutdown.
>
> Best Regards,
> Hans
>
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