On Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 11:29:36AM -0000, IAN DELANEY wrote:
> Ubuntu has no support for running as a Xen dom0. This is no secret.
> When you insist on doing so anyway, don't expect us to be all over it
> trying to work out your bugs. ......
>
> So I proceed with uncertainty. I've not applied strace before. However, I have done as requested.
> Oh my, it is large. The first, trace1.txt is run and aborts due to the presence of the pid file, /var/run/libvirtd.pid.
> So I remove it, and re-run. I stopped at recording over 4,000 lines, trace2.txt It's obviously repetitive.
It looks like libvirt is unhappy with your kernels lack of namespace
support:
On Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 11:29:36AM -0000, IAN DELANEY wrote: libvirtd. pid.
> Ubuntu has no support for running as a Xen dom0. This is no secret.
> When you insist on doing so anyway, don't expect us to be all over it
> trying to work out your bugs. ......
>
> So I proceed with uncertainty. I've not applied strace before. However, I have done as requested.
> Oh my, it is large. The first, trace1.txt is run and aborts due to the presence of the pid file, /var/run/
> So I remove it, and re-run. I stopped at recording over 4,000 lines, trace2.txt It's obviously repetitive.
It looks like libvirt is unhappy with your kernels lack of namespace
support:
clone(child_ stack=0x9b70fe4 , flags=CLONE_ NEWNS|0x2c00000 0|SIGCHLD) = -1 EINVAL (Invalid argument)
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