>> Is xend chkconfig'd on and running?
> No, and I don't see it's even installed (what is
> package name?).

The package name is simply "xen".

> (As I noted, we'd done nothing to set up (or not set up) xend.  It's
> only been with the most recent kernel patch (2.6.18-164.6.1.el5xen) this
>   began.)

Why use the xen kernel, or bother with the related daemons, if you're not
using xen?

As a side note, as of 5.4, KVM virtualization is supported, meaning you
don't need a special kernel, for host or guests - much simpler, if
virtualization is where you're headed.

-Ed

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