On Thu, Dec 15, 2005 at 09:31:29AM -0500, Kyler Laird wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 15, 2005 at 01:52:41PM +0000, Ewan Mellor wrote:
>
> > Could you run xen-bugtool then, and please post your logs so I can have a
> > look
> > around. It might fail, since yours is quite a low level problem, in which
> > case please send /var/log/{xend,xend-debug}.log at the least, but hopefully
> > it
> > will be able to run and create a tarball of stuff for you to send.
>
> This was at a time when I was having trouble starting a domU. That
> turned out to be an issue with my AoE initialization. (Not all
> partitions are recognized at first.) I just tried switching back to
> changeset 8365 and was not able to duplicate the problem.
>
> I suspect that you already know that Xen breaks apart if one of the
> domUs fails to start because of a bad root filesystem. I'd chalk
> this up to a result of my attempt to start a domU using a root
> filesystem that wasn't available.
No, it's not meant to "break apart"! If the domU fails to start, that
shouldn't break the rest of the system. What do you mean by that?
Ewan.
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