El 1/03/16 a les 13:54, Gustau Pérez ha escrit: > > El 1/03/16 a les 13:15, Roger Pau Monné ha escrit: >>> I tried deleting the xen-tools package and then deleting >>> /var/db/xen*. After that I rebooted (there was two xenstore processes, >>> I'd say one is the kernel side process and the other the user space >>> process, whose binary is installed by the xen-tools port). Finally I >>> installed the xen-tools. But the error remains. The error can be found >>> at [1]. >> Hm, this is weird. First things first, you should only have one >> xenstored process running in Dom0, so when doing a ps aux you should see: >> >> root 675 0.0 0.1 23100 2548 - I 12:21 0:00.69 >> /usr/local/sbin/xenstored --pid-file... > This is the output of `ps axuw|grep xenstored|grep -v grep`: > > root 4549 0,0 0,1 12772 3124 - I 10:53 0:00,20 > /usr/local/sbin/xenstored --pid-file /var/run/xenstored.pid > >> But only one of those lines, if you have more than one, something is >> clearly wrong. Can you check if you maybe have duplicated init scripts >> in /etc/rc.d and /usr/local/etc/rc.d? >> >> Then, can you paste the output of `xenstore-ls -fp` before creating the >> domain that's giving you the error? If you can paste the config file of >> the domain that might also help tracking this down. > Sure, [1] is the output of the xenstore-ls -fp and [2] is the config > of the domain. Also, the block script [3] is so simple that it does nothing. Hi Roger,
strike my last, don't know why but now it does not complain. I can't explain why. Thank you and sorry for the noise, Gustau _______________________________________________ freebsd-xen@freebsd.org mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-xen To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-xen-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"