>>> On 21.01.14 at 16:37, Jim Fehlig <[email protected]> wrote:
> Charles Arnold wrote:
>>>>> On 1/20/2014 at 07:29 PM, in message <[email protected]>, Jim 
>>>>> Fehlig
>>>>>         
>> <[email protected]> wrote: 
>>   
>>> Hans Witvliet wrote:
>>>     
>>>> Yes, i forgotten that xm/xend is depreceated.
>>>> Heard that a couple of times at several fosdems from Ian,
>>>> and when you mention "xm" at the xen-lists you are considered a relic
>>>> from a distant past....
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> How ever:
>>>> When you do a fresh instalation of the xen-stuff in 13.1, and you try to
>>>> create a VM like one is used to do in previous versions, i still got a
>>>> warning that i had to check because "xend was not running"
>>>>   
>>>>       
>>> Charles, is there a check in {vm,virt}-install for xend running?  I
>>> vaguely recall something along those lines, but suppose it was fixed
>>> long ago.
>>>     
>>
>> Yes.  vm-install does check for a running xend.  This is how it knows
>> whether to use 'xm' to start VMs or if xend is not running it uses a
>> libvirt connection to start VMs.  The only time vm-install uses 'xl' for
>> starting VMs is if xend is not running and it fails to connect to libvirt.
>> Failure to connect could mean libvirtd was not running or some other
>> error occurred when connecting to libvirtd.
>>
>> For virt-install, it only uses libvirt for starting VMs.  It will try to 
> default
>> to a xen connection if '/var/lib/xend' and '/proc/xen' exist otherwise it
>>   
> 
> It shouldn't look for /var/lib/xend, since that directory wont exist on
> a system without xend.

But the presence of the directory doesn't tell whether xend (or
Xen itself) is running...

Jan

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