Hello All:
Todd:
Thanks
for the info. I used the --nographics switch and I
still got the message. I tried to log back into the domU
console with xm console 5 which is the ID from xm list but I get the message
xenconsole:
Could not read tty from store: No such file or
directory
I
looked at the qemu log in /var/log/xen
And
this is what I see
domid: 5
qemu:
the number of cpus is 1
***
image /local/domain/0/backend/vbd/5/768 format raw
driver 0x80e7940
***
image /local/domain/0/backend/vbd/5/5632 format raw driver 0x80e7940 Watching
/local/domain/5/logdirty/next-active
Could
not initialize SDL - exiting
Looking
on the list and on Google this seems to be a mysterious error.
Thanks
in advance
JAson
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On Behalf Of Todd Deshane
Sent:
Wednesday, November 12, 2008 4:27 A
To:
HostBigger Admin
Cc:
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Subject:
Re: [Xen-users] Help with
Installing/Using Xen
On
Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 8:51 PM, HostBigger Admin <cto@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
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Hello:
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I am new to Xen and the Xen
community. I have setup a server which I
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have root SSH access to. I do not have access via the
machines terminal or KVM.
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It has a vanilla CentOS5.2 install on it. I following the following
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tutorial http://www.howtoforge.com/centos_5.0_xen
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However I only got to the virt-install part. When
creating the xen
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guest I get the following:
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Starting install...
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Retrieving file .treeinfo 100%
|=========================|
413 B
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00:00
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Retrieving file boot.iso. 100%
|=========================| 7.7 MB
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01:59
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Creating storage file... 100%
|=========================| 5.0 GB
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00:00
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Creating domain... 0 B 00:00
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No console available for domain
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Domain installation still in progress.
You can reconnect to
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the console to complete the installation process.
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After this point I am lost. The domU will not start.
How do I complete
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this installation. I have looked at other tutorials
and they all seem
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to be choppy. Can anyone let me know if I am on the
right track or
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provide a step by step of what I need to do. I would assume after I
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setup the domU I still have
to configure networking for each domU.
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Can anyone give me any pointers?
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virt-install
has a --nographics options that will drop you into a
text based console. If you get disconnected from that console, you can do xm console <guest name or id> (use xm list to show the list of domains)
http://linux.die.net/man/1/virt-install
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Also has anyone used OpenQRM for managing Xen instances? Any thoughts?
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I
have heard it mentioned, have you searched on
xen.markmail.org?
Also
you may want to ask on irc ##xen
on freenode or #xen on OFTC
Cheers,
Todd
--
Todd
Deshane
http://todddeshane.net
http://runningxen.com
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