> 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 :)
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