Piotr Jasiukajtis wrote:
> Piotr Jasiukajtis pisze:
>> David Edmondson pisze:
>>> * [email protected] [2009-01-06 08:40:32]
>>>>>> I upgraded dom0 from b91 to b104 via LiveUpgrade and now have some
>>>>>> issues with xvm services:
>>> Did newer SUNWxvm packages get installed? (I've never tried LU and xVM
>>> together.)
>> I have tried it before. I always use LU in bare metal mode, since there were 
>> some problems with LU on dom0.
>>
>> # lustatus
>> Boot Environment           Is       Active Active    Can    Copy
>> Name                       Complete Now    On Reboot Delete Status
>> -------------------------- -------- ------ --------- ------ ----------
>> be_nv87                    yes      no     no        yes    -
>> be_nv91_081222_01          yes      no     no        yes    -
>> be_nv91                    yes      no     no        yes    -
>> be_zfs_nv91                yes      yes    yes       no     -
>> be_zfs_nv104               yes      no     no        yes    -
>>
>>> Do you have an 'xvm' user in /etc/passwd?
>> # grep xvm /.alt.be_zfs_nv104/etc/passwd
>> xvm:x:60:60:xVM User:/:
>>
>>
> # for i in `pkginfo | grep xvm | awk '{print $2}'` ; do echo ${i} && pkginfo 
> -R 
> /.alt.be_zfs_nv104/ ${i} ; done
> SUNWxvmdomr
> system      SUNWxvmdomr Hypervisor Domain Tools (Root)
> SUNWxvmdomu
> system      SUNWxvmdomu Hypervisor Domain Tools (Usr)
> SUNWxvmh
> system      SUNWxvmh Hypervisor Header Files
> SUNWxvmhvm
> system      SUNWxvmhvm Hypervisor HVM
> SUNWxvmpv
> system      SUNWxvmpv xVM Paravirtualized Drivers
> SUNWxvmr
> system      SUNWxvmr Hypervisor (Root)
> SUNWxvmu
> system      SUNWxvmu Hypervisor (Usr)

Not a known problem.. I use LU and didn't see this problem..
Just went from b89 to b105 on one machine. I would suspect
it's something specific to zfs root.

BTW, you can now run LU in dom0 (i.e. from you b104 BE).
Make sure you run Tools/Installers/liveupgrade20 first.

You are running into a problem with the leastprivs
putback. It runs the Xen daemons as user xvm.

I don't understand why /var/run/xend exists if this
is a fresh boot? try removing it and then restarting
the service...



MRJ

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