From: "Robert Lacroix" <mail@robertlacroix.com>
To: xen-devel@lists.xensource.com
Subject: 'memory_dynamic_max must be greater than zero' when using xend.domain.create via xml-rpc
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 18:40:03 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <00db01c8005b$e3b82820$ab287860$@com> (raw)
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After receiving no answer on xen-users, I post my question here:
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When trying to create domains with "xend.domain.create" called via xml-rpc,
xend always returns "memory_dynamic_max must be greater than zero". xend.log
says
[2007-09-23 23:35:53 30064] DEBUG (__init__:1072)
XendDomainInfo.create(www2.cfg)
but the domain is never created. Issuing "xm create www2.cfg" works
perfectly well though. Xen is running 3.1.0. Other things I tried that
didn't work either:
* full path to config file instead of filename
* xend.domain.create_from_dict instead of xend.domain.create
Any ideas?
Thanks, Robert
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