Hi Tim,

You have to boot using the xen's modifyed kernel to be able to start
xend. Did you installed the package? If so, just boot your host using
the xen's kernel.

Peter

On 10/20/06, Tim Boyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Being _very_ new to xen, I wanted to check if this was unusual rather than
submitting it as a spurious bug.

I've got xen running; it comes up without any error messages; I can log on
just fine.  But when I try to do a xm {anything}, I get

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# xm list
Error: Error connecting to xend: No such file or directory.  Is xend
running?

Running /etc/init.d/xend start fails immediately, apparently because of this
in the file:

if ! grep -q "control_d" /proc/xen/capabilities ; then
       RETVAL=-1
   exit 0

cat /proc/xen/capabilities is empty.

Bug?  Or am I just missing something obvious?

Thanks much...

-- tim --

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