Russell,
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Xen outlines how to install Xen on
Ubuntu (see "During installation of Ubuntu"). Also
http://www.virtuatopia.com/index.php/Building_a_Xen_Virtual_Guest_Filesystem_using_Logical_Volume_Management_(LVM)
<http://www.virtuatopia.com/index.php/Building_a_Xen_Virtual_Guest_Filesystem_using_Logical_Volume_Management_%28LVM%29>,
gives a good overview on disk management and Xen.
My inderstanding is that the "Unable to connect to xend: Connection
refused. Is xend running? error does typicall occur when the Dom0 volume
is full (or maybe in this case does not exist, because xenlearner forgot
to set up an empty volume group). There are quite a few articles out
there when you google for the error message.
Lars
On 20/06/2013 20:04, Russ Pavlicek wrote:> Folks,
>
> This question came in on the XenProject.org Q&A system. Can anyone
> answer it over there, or send me an answer that I can post on your
> behalf?
>
> xenlearner writes:
> "Os environment is ubuntu12.04
>
> i install xen by the commond apt-get install xen-hypervisor-4.1-amd64,
> during the installation, a wired message "No volume groups found"
> appears.
>
> When i create vm, it fails with the message "Unable to connect to
> xend: Connection refused. Is xend running?". Howerver the commod
"xm
> list" works and i''m sure service xend has started already.
>
> who can help me ?"
>
> Thanks,
>
> Russ Pavlicek
> Xen Project Evangelist
>
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