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regarding xen-create-image doesn't complain about missing directory
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Package: xen-tools
Severity: normal
If the target directory for the image does not exist, xen-create-image
does not appear to generate any error messages. For instance:
# ls /opt/
lost+found xen
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# xen-create-image --dir /opt/blah-images --debootstrap --dhcp
--hostname=blah.test.com
General Infomation
--------------------
Hostname : blah.test.com
Distribution : etch
Fileystem Type : ext3
Size Information
----------------
Image size : 4Gb
Swap size : 128Mb
Image type : sparse
Memory size : 128Mb
Kernel path : /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.18-6-xen-686
Initrd path : /boot/initrd.img-2.6.18-6-xen-686
Networking Information
----------------------
IP Address : DHCP
Creating swap image: /opt/blah-images/domains/blah.test.com/swap.img
Done
Creating disk image: /opt/blah-images/domains/blah.test.com/disk.img
Done
Creating ext3 filesystem on /opt/blah-images/domains/blah.test.com/disk.img
Done
Installing your system with debootstrap mirror ftp://161.12.5.32/debian/
Done
Running hooks
Done
No role script specified. Skipping
Creating Xen configuration file
Done
All done
Logfile produced at:
/var/log/xen-tools/blah.test.com.log
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It does take sufficient time to make one think it has created the files
and boot strapped the system. However, the directories and files simply
aren't created.
# ls /opt/
lost+found xen
Perhaps the script should check the files are actually created? Or even
go so far as to create the directory if it doesn't exist?
--- System information. ---
Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux 2.6.18-5-486
Debian Release: 4.0
--- Package information. ---
Depends (Version) | Installed
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--- Begin Message ---
closing per-comment.
Steve
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