On Sat, Oct 20 2007 - 19:22, Manuel Bouyer wrote: > > > > The only thing I didn't notice before is a log file in /var/log/xen : > > # cat qemu-dm.25749.log > > domid: 34 > > qemu: the number of cpus is 1 > > Watching /local/domain/34/logdirty/next-active > > /usr/pkg/etc/xen/scripts/qemu-ifup: could not launch network script > > Could not initialize device 'tap' > > that could be the issue: the domain is running but qemu isn't. qemu is > doing the interface between the HVM domain and dom0, if it's not there > you don't have a console. > > > > > I checked my installed xen packages (xenkernel3-3.1.0nb2 > > xentools3-3.1.0 xentools3-hvm-3.1.0) and indeed, the script is not present. > > I do not have such logs when starting NetBSD domU (netbsd-4 for both > > dom0 and domU). > > I though I had added this in the xentools3-hvm-3.1.0 package. The script is > present in pkgsrc/sysutils/xentools3-hvm/files but doesn't seem to > be installed :( > > this script is just: > #!/bin/sh > ifconfig $1 up > exec /sbin/brconfig $2 add $1 > YEAH ! Now I can get the console. VNC has a really slow rendering. But "ssh -X" looks nice. Thanks a lot. Jo
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