> Hmm, did you boot back into metal? Does a "uname -a" show i86pc or i86xpv? It's showing i86pc - the hypervisor isn't running
>> 4) After everything was working satisfactorily I did a reboot (to get rid of >> the nfs mounted centos dvd) and everything went to hell.. > Rebooted dom0 or the domU? Rebooted the entire machine (which would be dom0 / solaris) >> 6) I tried removing /tank/vm/centos but was unable to (device busy). >what's the output of zfs list? What your going to want to do >is zfs umount -f /tank/vm, then remove the directory, then zfs >mount it.. Be very careful and make sure you really unmounted >zfs before you start removing things. Zfs List output (removed rpool lines) NAME USED AVAIL REFER MO tank 3.72T 1.62T 3.65T /tank tank/vm 70.0G 1.62T 32.9K /tank/vm tank/vm/centos54 70.0G 1.62T 31.4K /tank/vm/centos54 tank/vm/centos54/disk0 70G 1.68T 5.13G - >> 8) On reboot I got a large number of out of swap space errors >example of one? Warning: no swap space to grow stack for pid 17 ipv4 FWIW These errors cleared up when I did a boot into the physical pre-xen machine and rebooted to bare-metal again As to why xen isn't loading I couldn't find any error messages beyond that it wasn't loading (no specifics). Any logs that I could look into? I checked the logs in /var/svc/logs/system-xvm-* I'm trying to remove the directory and recreate it / will report back Thanks for all your help :) -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ xen-discuss mailing list [email protected]
