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Re:Re:HELP,why connection refused!
Thanks,
John Fairbairn

I have tried "uname -a", the output was just as same as yours.

I have tried "strace xend start",the output is in file "xend_start.zip"

I have tried "strace xm create /etc/xen/ttylinux.vmx -c",the output is in file "xm_create.zip"


I have tried "strace xend stop",the output is in file "xend_stop.zip





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Re: Re:Re:HELP,why connection refused! [ In reply to ]
Can you take a look in /var/log/xend-debug.log? That should tell you why it's
failing.

If you're using a recent distro, you're probably running Python 2.4. There's
been a recent Python API change, which causes Xend to complain about missing
directories when it starts. If you see these errors in the log, create the
directories. Keep doing this and trying to start Xend until it stops
complaining :-)

Cheers,
Mark

On Wednesday 13 July 2005 10:21, yang jianguo wrote:
> Thanks,
> John Fairbairn
>
> I have tried "uname -a", the output was just as same as yours.
>
> I have tried "strace xend start",the output is in file "xend_start.zip"
>
> I have tried "strace xm create /etc/xen/ttylinux.vmx -c",the output is in
> file "xm_create.zip"
>
>
> I have tried "strace xend stop",the output is in file "xend_stop.zip
>
>
>
>
>
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Re:Re:Re:HELP,why connection refused! [ In reply to ]
Thanks all, my xen domU has worked!
As Mark said, i check /var/log/xend-debug.log and found xen neen some empty dir, i mkdir /var/lib/xen/xend-db/domain and /var/lib/xen/xend-db/vnet, and it works!
i check domain dir found xen something in it and the filenames is the geust os's id.
Mark Williamson <mark.williamson@cl.cam.ac.uk>
Can you take a look in /var/log/xend-debug.log? That should tell you why it's
failing.

If you're using a recent distro, you're probably running Python 2.4. There's
been a recent Python API change, which causes Xend to complain about missing
directories when it starts. If you see these errors in the log, create the
directories. Keep doing this and trying to start Xend until it stops
complaining :-)

Cheers,
Mark

On Wednesday 13 July 2005 10:21, yang jianguo wrote:
> Thanks,
> John Fairbairn
>
> I have tried "uname -a", the output was just as same as yours.
>
> I have tried "strace xend start",the output is in file "xend_start.zip"
>
> I have tried "strace xm create /etc/xen/ttylinux.vmx -c",the output is in
> file "xm_create.zip"
>
>
> I have tried "strace xend stop",the output is in file "xend_stop.zip
>
>
>
>
>


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