actually both files for vm00 are gone.  I also tried this again without
using tmpfs and got the same results.  It seems like creating the second vm
is deleting the files for the first vm.  Is this even possible?


On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 9:21 AM, Serge E. Hallyn <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Quoting Dan Sheffner ([email protected]):
> > I then do a reboot on the actual server running both virtual machines.
>  When
> > the server comes backup vm01 is running and vm00 is not.  Then when I try
> to
> > start vm00 I get:
> >
> >  Id Name                 State
> > ----------------------------------
> >   1 vm01                 running
> >   - vm00                 shut off
> >
> > virsh # start vm00
> > error: Failed to start domain vm00
> > error: monitor socket did not show up.: Connection refused
>
> Interesting - is there any helpful info under /var/log/libvirt?
>
> > Maybe I'm missing something trivial.  Please let me know.
>
> Well it is possible that you are not in group libvirt, and
> that you couldn't manually start vm01 either?  It was
> auto-started after all.  What does 'groups' show?
>
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