Initial Error when registering fresh Centos 5.6 Xen install

Hi Guys,

I have installed a fresh Centos 5.6 x86_64 system and ran the GPL Cloudmin install.sh script. I rebooted and used my Master Cloudmin Pro machine to register the Centos system under Xen Host Systems. I received the attached error about QEMU. I can deal with this but thought it should be something that is taken care of during the install.sh.

Thx,

~Jeremy

Status: 
Closed (fixed)

Comments

Yes, the Cloudmin GPL installer should delete that interface..

Does the file /etc/libvirt/qemu/networks/default.xml exist on your Xen host system, and if so is empty or not ?

Shoot Jamie, I just deleted the file. It did exist, not sure if it was empty or not.

~Jeremy

So deleting it and then rebooting fixed the problem?

Yes it did.

~Jeremy

Do you happen to still have the output from install.sh ? That should indicate if it disabled that interface or not ..

Hello Jamie,

I re-produced the same issue a second time. I have attached the following:

The output from install.sh (Cloudmin-GPL-Install-Stdout.txt)

The network configuration directly after reboot into xen kernel (Cloudmin-GPL-Fresh-Install-Ifconfig.PNG)

The file listing for QEMU default.xml (Cloudmin-GPL-Fresh-Install-default-xml-ll.PNG)

The default.xml contents (Cloudmin-GPL-Fresh-Install-default-xml-content.PNG)

The reproduced QEMU error when registering a Xen Host (Cloudmin_Qemu_Interface_Error.PNG)

Hope this is helpful.

~Jeremy

Ok, I see the cause of this now .. Cloudmin's installer is disabling that /etc/libvirt/qemu/networks/default.xml file, but before it installs the Xen packages which create it. I will fix this in the next version of the install script that we release..

Ok, I see the cause of this now .. Cloudmin's installer is disabling that /etc/libvirt/qemu/networks/default.xml file, but before it installs the Xen packages which create it. I will fix this in the next version of the install script that we release..

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.