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> Shouldn't it be "xm create Vista"?
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> On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 10:54 PM, James Pifer <
jep@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 2009-11-02 at 19:49 -0700, Nick Couchman wrote:
>> > "xm info" should list the Xen version, and the output of "xm
dmesg" at
>> > the very top lists the version. Also, when you look in /boot you
>> > should see xen-3.4.gz.
>> >
>> > -Nick
>> >
>>
>> After a reboot I'm up and running on xen 3.4.x. I'm having a
helluva
>> time trying to get virt-manager installed so I can install run
>> virt-manager. I keep hitting what is apparently a bug in
>> dev_mapper_devel. It's installed, but when I try to configure
libvirt it
>> doesn't think it is.
>>
>> So I installed libvirt from rpms. I told it to ignore the deps for
xen
>> and it installed. virt-manager will not run though.
>>
>>
>>
>> In the mean time I tried to start my domU from the command line and
I
>> get this:
>> # xm start Vista
>> Error: Device 0 not connected
>> Usage: xm start <DomainName>
>>
>> Start a Xend managed domain
>> -p, --paused Do not unpause domain after
starting
>> it
>> -c, --console_autoconnect Connect to the console after the
>> domain
>> is created
>> --vncviewer Connect to display via VNC after
>> the
>> domain is created
>> --vncviewer-autopass Pass VNC password to viewer via
stdin
>> and
>> -autopass
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> James
>>
>>