xm create /etc/xen/<vm name>
/etc/xen/ is where your configuration files for your VM are stored.
One would think that after an install the Xen dom-U would actually
"reboot" when you say "reboot" after install, but they just shut
down.
xm create will start them back up.
Mark
Warren Sypteras wrote:
> Folks;
>
> I have a small problem here that perhaps someone knows the answer to.
> I'm running the following:
> kernel xen 2.6.18-8.1.14.el5
> xen 3.0.3-25.0.4.el5
> virt-manager-0.2.6-7.0.2.el5
>
> When using virt-manager to add a new VM (in this case Fedora core 6)
> the installation moves along smoothly and the VM is displayed in the
> main virt-manager window under dom-0.
>
> At the end of the VM installation the screen to remove all disks and
> click the reboot button appears.
>
> Clicking on "reboot" in the VM window starts the reboot process.
> However, the VM entry in the virt-manager window disappears, the VM
> console disappears, and the VM never comes back.
>
> The VM flat file is there (in my case it's /opt/vm01a) and the
> correct size but virt-manager does not see the VM, only dom-0.
>
> I've gone through this multiple times and now have 3 VM's but no way
> to access them.
>
> Where is the data for the VM kept that virt-manager uses? Why is
> virt-manager acting this way? Any patches, fixes, different revs?
> Thanks
>
> Warren
>
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