Dear Jean-Marc, Thank you for replying.
I Installed CentOS 7 and centos-virt from the normal repos (CentOS-Xen) in
December 2015 and have not had to build anything. I am running CentOS 7, not
sure if it has automatically updated itself to 7.3, so I would expect the
updates to come from the
As libvirt from Xen is 1.3.0 and libvirt from CentOS 7.3 is now 2.0.0,
libvirt from Xen has to be rebuild to upgrade the new libvirt 2.0.0
See my previous post :
https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-virt/2016-November/005255.html
I've done it for my own repo :
PJ
My server is critical to me, but not the public, fortunately.
I can take it down as I suggested, but am a bit reluctant to do so until I have
heard more opinions.
Presumably your system update failed using your script, so it will probably
fail for me if I copy it.
I will keep a copy anyway.
It may be worth a try if you can bring down your systems to do that. I have
4 productions servers in this state with no test option at this moment that
is running CentOS 7.3 (the dev box is running 6.8 with same same Xen
version).
It realy seems odd that only 2 of us have noticed this or have this
I am still waiting in hope someone will have an idea on what to do.
Perhaps I should do this:-
boot into a normal kernel
uninstall centos-virt
update the system
reinstall centos-virt
What do you think?
Francis
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