Sorry.
Here are the two relavant urls.
This one is for 5.0.
http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2008-0079.html
This might be useful.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=237077
/Jd
--- jd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I found this patch for RHEL5. See if you can find
> the
> o
Hi
I found this patch for RHEL5. See if you can find the
one for RHEL5.1.
Please let us know if this works out for you.
Thanks
/Jd
--- Alan Murrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you for your reply, JD.
>
> jd wrote:
> > Hi
> > We have tested the CentOS 5.1 as server platform
> not
>
I think the port changed from 8005 to 8006 since Xen
3.0.4 onwards.
/Jd
--- Brecht Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Yesterday I was trying convirt 0.8.1 on win32,
> trying to connect to xen
> 3.0.3-1 on Debian Etch.
> I ran into pretty much the same problem: there is no
> port 8006 bei
Hi Brecht,
Did you run the config script on the managed server as
mentioned in the doc ?
-- The script basically changes the config file.
-- And patches one the xen server python files (that
had a bug).
These changes make Xend listen on all interfaces.
Pass on the same set of details and I
Hi,
Yesterday I was trying convirt 0.8.1 on win32, trying to connect to xen
3.0.3-1 on Debian Etch.
I ran into pretty much the same problem: there is no port 8006 being
listened on by Xen (I checked with netstat -na). Isn't the RPC port
8005, or is it not using the Xen RPC server?
I tried using
Hi
We have tested the CentOS 5.1 as server platform not
as a client.
You should use 3.0 version of the script if it is
vanilla CentOS 5.1.
But it seems you have installed xen 3.2 is that
correct ?
Please pass on the following info
-- xm info
-- xend-config.sxp file.
-- netstat -an |