I'm running snv93.

I'm trying to install a windows hvm domU using the virt-install command:

/usr/bin/virt-install -n windowsts -r 2048 -s 20 -f /data/domU/windowsts --hvm 
--vnc -c /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s2

The vncviewer is unable to open a connection to the xend VNC server and is 
failing with the Connection refused (146) error message.

xend is set up with the following properties:

config/vnc-listen=astring:"0.0.0.0"
config/vncpasswd=astring:"newroot"
config/default-nic=astring:""

The problem seems to be that the VNC server is starting at a later time than 
that at which the VNC viewer is attempting to connect to it. After the 
virt-install command fails, I run netstat -an|grep 590 and find that there 
really is a VNC server listening on tcp/5900. I can even run vncviewer from the 
CLI and authenticate using the newroot password.

I've tried all the options I can think of and searched fora for help on this 
but haven't been successful so far. Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers
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