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[Xen-users] Xen 3.1.0 "Error: Unable to connect to xend: No such file or

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Subject: [Xen-users] Xen 3.1.0 "Error: Unable to connect to xend: No such file or directory. Is xend running?"
From: "Steven Wilson" <steven.e.wilson@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 09:04:31 -0400
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Hello,

We are running Xen 3.1.0 on CentOS 5 using the pre-build RPM's from
Xensource.  Upon a clean reboot the dom0 (i.e. no domU's running), we
see this message when attempting to run any "xm" command:

# xm list
Error: Unable to connect to xend: No such file or directory. Is xend running?

We do see the various xen processes running:

# ps -ef | grep xen | grep -v grep
root        13    11  0 08:48 ?        00:00:00 [xenwatch]
root        14    11  0 08:48 ?        00:00:00 [xenbus]
root     11078     1  0 08:49 ?        00:00:00 xenstored --pid-file
/var/run/xenstore.pid
root     11083     1  0 08:49 ?        00:00:00 python /usr/sbin/xend start
root     11085     1  0 08:49 ?        00:00:00 xenconsoled
root     11087 11083  0 08:49 ?        00:00:00 python /usr/sbin/xend start

Not even a re-install of the Xen RPM's seems to correct issue.
Anyone else seeing this problem?  We have xendomains turned off.

Also, even though /lib/tls was renamed to /lib/tls.disabled, we still
see the tls performance warning message during boot.

Any info appreciated.

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