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[Xen-users] failed to create LVM install

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Subject: [Xen-users] failed to create LVM install
From: "Scott L. Sorensen" <ssoren2@xxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 01:08:42 -0500
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First off my apology if this is a repeat of a thread, I just cant locate anything that fits:

Installing RHEL 5 on Sun 6220 blades, two 70 G raided together in one VG with 4 LV's standard install with Xen kernel. Everything is fine until I try to install a guest. Guest is fully virtualized and installed from dvd media. When I try to install to the LV it fails. CreateDomainLinux()failed. I can read & write to the LV, they mount at boot. If I install as a file and not a disk I can do this but I dont see the reason for doing it this way. Is there something I'm missing?

Thanks

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