On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 09:29:10PM -0400, Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I'm trying to use virt-install for the first time to create a
paravirtualized CentOS 5 domU on a Fedora Core 6 dom0. Here's the
command I used:
virt-install -n pbx -r 256 --vcpus=1 -m 00:16:3E:66:94:5D --vnc krs -p
What is this 'krs' arg you're providing ^^^^^^ ?
-l
http://blizzard/mirror/centos/5/os/i386
I'm then prompted to enter the disk I want to use, at which point I
enter "/dev/vg00/asterisk" (a LV I previously created). At this point,
the install appears to start, but eventually fails, giving this reason:
BTW, you can use --file /dev/vg00/asterisk to specify the disk
on the command line.
Starting install...
ERROR: Domain named pbx already exists!
There was a "pbx" config file in /etc/xen, but even after deleting it, I
get the same error when I try to recreate the domU.
Try 'virsh undefine pbx' to ensure all trace is removed.
Regards,
Dan.
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