Thanks guys,
Here's the output of vbd-list params after recreating same issue.
Does it help diagnose?
uuid ( RO) : c51b981e-937f-5291-1709-5cf90bcb5669
vm-uuid ( RO): 0c99c71c-c07f-57a8-ff20-449bdca29ba1
vm-name-label ( RO): Windows Server 2008 R2 (64-bit)
(Vanilla)
vdi-uuid ( RO): 7333c73d-c088-4ed9-a78c-4d39a9b63007
vdi-name-label ( RO):
SW_DVD5_Windows_Svr_2008_R2_x64_ENG_1_ProdAct_X15-50365.ISO
allowed-operations (SRO): attach; eject
current-operations (SRO):
empty ( RO): false
device ( RO): hdd
userdevice ( RW): 3
bootable ( RW): true
mode ( RW): RO
type ( RW): CD
unpluggable ( RW): true
currently-attached ( RO): false
attachable ( RO): <expensive field>
storage-lock ( RO): false
status-code ( RO): 0
status-detail ( RO):
qos_algorithm_type ( RW):
qos_algorithm_params (MRW):
qos_supported_algorithms (SRO):
other-config (MRW):
io_read_kbs ( RO): <expensive field>
io_write_kbs ( RO): <expensive field>
uuid ( RO) : 630e7dd2-c3b6-dde8-79ef-1af36ac2c53e
vm-uuid ( RO): 0c99c71c-c07f-57a8-ff20-449bdca29ba1
vm-name-label ( RO): Windows Server 2008 R2 (64-bit)
(Vanilla)
vdi-uuid ( RO): 79c20307-fbaf-4c9a-9dd1-1c996d248874
vdi-name-label ( RO): Windows Server 2008 R2 (64-bit)
(Vanilla) 0
allowed-operations (SRO): attach
current-operations (SRO):
empty ( RO): false
device ( RO): hda
userdevice ( RW): 0
bootable ( RW): false
mode ( RW): RW
type ( RW): Disk
unpluggable ( RW): false
currently-attached ( RO): false
attachable ( RO): <expensive field>
storage-lock ( RO): false
status-code ( RO): 0
status-detail ( RO):
qos_algorithm_type ( RW):
qos_algorithm_params (MRW):
qos_supported_algorithms (SRO):
other-config (MRW): owner:
io_read_kbs ( RO): <expensive field>
io_write_kbs ( RO): <expensive field>
Thanks,
Chris
2010/12/21 Jonathan Ludlam <[email protected]>
> Hmm, yep, mine is installing OK as well (installed via XenCenter).
>
> Chris: Can you please reproduce this, then paste in the results of doing an
> 'xe vbd-list params=all vm-uuid=<uuid of the failed VM>'
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jon
>
> On 21 Dec 2010, at 14:39, Alberto González Rodríguez wrote:
>
> i installed a windows server 2008 r2 x64 days ago without problem on xcp 1
> beta,
>
> using SW_DVD5_Windows_Svr_DC_EE_SE_Web_2008R2_64 iso from microsoft
>
> On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 3:36 PM, Jonathan Ludlam <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Chris,
>>
>> I'll try to reproduce this now. It should work...!
>>
>> Jon
>>
>> On 21 Dec 2010, at 14:25, Chris Percol wrote:
>>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> Can I ask again (whine, whine), should I be able to create a Windows 2008
>> R2 (64) vm from the corresponding template using XCP 1 beta and Citrix
>> Xencentre 5.6 fp1?
>>
>> I have tried hard to read any help available but I can't get over the fact
>> that during install from iso or cdrom the hard drive can't be detected and
>> install looks for drivers. Is there some gotchas with this template and R2?
>> If it's the case I need to add pv drivers after installation how do I get
>> windows installed in the first place from iso? I tried other install
>> template with the same result.
>>
>> Any help appreciated.
>>
>> Chris
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 9:08 PM, Chris Percol <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> Pasi,
>>>
>>> First of all thanks, have been scratching my head over this one.
>>>
>>> Does this mean that I can't use the Windows 2008 R2 64 template provided
>>> in XCP 1 when installing the same os?
>>>
>>> Do I need to do 'other install media' and then sort out drivers?
>>>
>>> If so, why is the template there?
>>>
>>> Thanks again,
>>>
>>> Chris
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 9:01 PM, Pasi Kärkkäinen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 05:45:27PM +0000, Chris Percol wrote:
>>>> > I am using XCP 1.0 beta and xencentre fp1.
>>>> > When I try to install a new W2K8R2 64 vm from iso, from a connected
>>>> > isostore, the install fails because the windows installation can't
>>>> detect
>>>> > the hard drive and asks for drivers.
>>>> > I noticed the attached drive is /dev/hda, whereas a working ubuntu
>>>> vm is
>>>> > using /dev/xvda. Is this the problem and if so what can I do to fix
>>>> it? I
>>>> > have searched the logs but nothing is leaping out at me.
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>> Ubuntu VM is PV (paravirtualized), so it uses /dev/xvd* disks
>>>> automatically.
>>>>
>>>> Windows VM is HVM (fully virtualized), so it has emulated IDE disks,
>>>> which are /dev/hd*.
>>>> (You can use optimized PV disks when you're done installing windows and
>>>> you have
>>>> installed optimized Xen PV drivers).
>>>>
>>>> -- Pasi
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>> <ATT00001..txt>
>>
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