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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] [XCP] ['NO_HOSTS_AVAILABLE']... what?
1) Throw away any GUI helpers. They may be nice when it works fine, but
they are all suck when it come to solve problems.
2) Try to run VM by hands from pool master (do xe vm-start vm=(vm_name)
3) Check if pool have enabled hosts: xe host-list
params=name-label,enabled
4) If no task performed, restart all xapi on every pool
(xe-toolstack-restart starts from master to slaves).
And one more: check if you set sane memory values. If you set memory
to 100500Gb for VM to be ran on host with 700Mb of RAM, it will not
start anyway.
On 12.02.2011 04:23, Buckminster Katt wrote:
I'm still running XCP 0.5 on two servers. I am trying to make a few
10Gig Slackware64 13.1 servers (using the Windows 2003 server template).
However, every time I try to start the guests in OpenXenManager, they
die with something like:
Async VM.start Slack64 13.1 #3['NO_HOSTS_AVAILABLE']
I tried starting the hosts from the xsconsole and got the same
results. I can't find anything to indicate why this is happening.
Whats really inconsistent is that at one point, I had built some
identical 5Gig Slackware servers and out of 3... only the second would
start, the 1st and 3rd would fail with the NO_HOSTS_AVAILABLE.
Unfortunately, I was not able to live with such small space, so I
deleted them, but had less luck on the second try.
Best I can see, it appears to me that even though they are supposed to
start on the second Xen server (where the virtual drive is), they are
being started on the first xen server.
Any ideas on how to fix this?
Also, I am considering upgrading to the 1.0 beta. Is it reasonable
stable to do this upgrade at this point?
Thanks in advance.
BKNJ
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