Hi Tim, I did give this a whirl aswell by doing:
# xe vm-migrate vm=i-2-38-VM remote-master=XXXXXX remote-username=root remote-password='XXXXXXXXXXXX' Performing a Storage XenMotion migration. Your VM's VDIs will be migrated with the VM. Selecting remote pool's default SR for migrating VDIs Will migrate to remote host: test-20.cape.saao.ac.za, using remote network: boom. Here is the VDI mapping: VDI c5c7825f-0282-46bc-97f6-d4965e51ae47 -> SR 657ea73c-8a0b-8fa4-2c8a-1ad56aa800a7 You attempted an operation on a VM which requires PV drivers to be installed but the drivers were not detected. vm: db394ae7-c695-ed9e-8b1b-09b14e59c8cf (i-2-38-VM) # So the same error pretty much: "You attempted an operation on a VM which requires PV drivers to be installed but the drivers were not detected." At least I know Cloudstack is interpreting the error correctly. So it sounds like I am missing some PV drivers which is what I'm struggling with. Under "Details" of the instance it does actually state "XenServer Tools Version 6.1+ No" so I guess thats my problem right there. My search for these PV drivers/tools continues.. Cheers, ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Tim Mackey" <tmac...@gmail.com> > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org > Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2014 5:57:29 PM > Subject: Re: Live migration failed > > Before going too far down the CloudStack debugging path, I'd confirm that > you can migrate natively. If XenServer won't let you, CloudStack won't > force it. > On Oct 28, 2014 6:03 AM, "Garith Dugmore" <gar...@saao.ac.za> wrote: > -- Garith Dugmore South African Astronomical Observatory and Southern African Large Telescope