Package: dtc-xen
Version: 0.5.14-1
Severity: minor

I cannot figure out why /usr/sbin/vgdisplay_free_size is useful.  
It assumes that you have a lvm named "lvm1"?

I don't see anything in dtc-xen that creates a lvm1.  The only other reference 
I see is that the fsckVPSpartition verb in the SOAP server also seems to make 
the same assumption that you have lvm1.  (Do we assume this is also broken).

I do see that vgdisplay_free_size is called by the SOAP sever in the 
"getFreeSpace" function.

If this command is really supposed to be called by the SOAP server and not by 
the system administrator, it should be in /usr/lib, not /usr/sbin

stew

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