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Running Windows Vista RC1 in Xen on FC6: msg#00256linux.redhat.fedora.xen
Hello All, I am trying to get Windows Vista RC1 to run in Xen. I had it working fine when I first tried it. I installed an update to Xen when it came out an now my virt-manager says: Unable to open a connection to the Xen hypervisor/daemon. Verify that: - A Xen host kernel was booted - The Xen service has been started Of course I verified those and I have Intel VT turned on in the BIOS. What is funny is that I can see Dom0 running in virt-manager behind the error. As soon as I close the error, virt-manager closes. I can provide any additional info as needed. Any ideas? Following similar threads, I ran 'virsh list' and it shows Dom0 running fine. 'xm top' shows it running fine as well. Looking at /root/.virt-manager/virt- manager.log, I see this error: Unable to open connection to hypervisor URI 'xen': socket.gaierror (-3, 'Temporary failure in name resolution') I did rename my system after creating it... What's the fix? Thanks in advance! Ian -- Ian Patton
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