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Re: [Xen-users] mounted in a guest domain? 
| I figured out the problem about 10 minutes after emailing the list. My 
/etc/init.d/xendomains script wasn't linked right for startup/shutdown. 
First I had to kill the hung vbd with 'xenstore-rm backend/vbd'
on my debian machine I had
update-rc.d xend defaults
update-rc.d xendomains defaults
but it turns out you need xendomains to start after xend and shutdown before 
xend for everything to work correctly. Since debian gives a run level of 20 
by default I just changed 
update-rc.d xendomains defaults 21 19
and everything works.
Thanks.
 
To: "Charles Johnson" <johnsoncharles@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Xen-users] mounted in a guest domain?
Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 10:19:47 -0300
Hi, Charles. I once had this problem. I followed these steps to get it to 
work: 
- check if no vm is using this volume
- check if the volume isn't mounted
- do a lvs to see if the snapshot percentage and size are ok
- do a lvscan to see if the snapshot is active
After that, I rebooted the machine and several snapshots that were
inactive turned active and the volume I was trying to use became
available.
--
Eduardo Costa Lisboa
 
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