You should fins your guest config in /etc/xen meaning xen knows it. A
simple 'virsh create domU' should start your VM. If you want it to
start with Xen, add a link in /etc/xen/auto pointing to you domU
config file.
2009/9/27, Dick Davies <rasputnik(a)hellooperator.net>:
Hi I've figured out (I think) xen networking at last, and can
now
build guests with
koan.
I used this command line on the dom0:
koan --system=indra --virt --nogfx
(see attachment for full output).
The install works as any other Cobbler-based PXE kickstart (I can
watch it with 'virsh console indra', but when the domain
reboots (after the install) it disappears, and I can't find it!
It doesn't show up in 'xm list' or 'virsh list'
There's an 'error' in the koan output:
libvir: Xen error : Domain not found: xenUnifiedDomainLookupByUUID
libvir: Xen error : Domain not found: xenUnifiedDomainLookupByName
but I'm assuming that's libvirt not being able to find the domain,
because it doesn't exist yet.