Hi Ewan,

Yes, fixing the path is easy, but *what is in this file*? (see below: it
was what I was specifically asking for)

I've been searching for quite some time on the net, and didn't find any
info about this, and I have no access to a XCP / XenServer machine... Is
that file shipped by default with a XenServer?

Cheers,

Thomas

On 12/29/2011 01:47 PM, Ewan Mellor wrote:
> It looks like it creates the file if it's not there -- it's just not smart 
> enough to create /usr/etc if *that's* missing.  I reckon if you fix the path, 
> everything will work fine.
> 
> I've no idea why that path was chosen even for XenServer (CentOS 5 based).  
> Something like /etc/openstack would be more appropriate in either 
> environment, in my opinion.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Ewan.
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Thomas Goirand [mailto:tho...@goirand.fr]
>> Sent: 28 December 2011 21:25
>> To: Ewan Mellor
>> Cc: Johannes Erdfelt; openstack@lists.launchpad.net
>> Subject: Re: [Openstack] CRITICAL XENAPI_MISSING_PLUGIN xenhost
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> '/usr/etc/xenhost.conf'"]
>>
>> I don't really mind the path issue (the issue is in the xenhost python
>> script, I can fix it and set it to /etc/xcp/xenhost.conf instead), but
>> what does the plugin expect to see in this file?
>>
>> Thomas


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