I'm trying to start a new DomU machine (Lenny) on an Ubuntu Dom0.
However, I'm getting the following error when executing the xm-create command:
# xm create vm3.rootspirit.com.cfg
Using config file "./vm3.rootspirit.com.cfg".
Error: Device 769 (vbd) could not be connected. Failed to find an unused loop device
After some Googling I learned it was due to limit of loopback devices in /dev
# ls -ls /dev/ | grep loop
0 brw-rw---- 1 root disk 7, 0 2009-07-17 04:01 loop0
0 brw-rw---- 1 root disk 7, 1 2009-07-22 12:49 loop1
0 brw-rw---- 1 root disk 7, 2 2009-07-22 12:49 loop2
0 brw-rw---- 1 root disk 7, 3 2009-07-22 12:49 loop3
0 brw-rw---- 1 root disk 7, 4 2009-07-22 12:49 loop4
0 brw-rw---- 1 root disk 7, 5 2009-07-22 12:49 loop5
0 brw-rw---- 1 root disk 7, 6 2009-07-22 12:49 loop6
0 brw-rw---- 1 root disk 7, 7 2009-07-22 12:49 loop7
I currently have 3 DomUs running:
# xm list
Name ID Mem VCPUs State Time(s)
Domain-0 0 5352 2 r----- 945295.5
vm0.rootspirit.com 130 1024 1 -b---- 653791.0
vm1.rootspirit.com 106 1024 2 -b---- 48359.3
vm2.rootspirit.com 128 512 2 -b---- 18150.9
I have added the max_loop option to the loop module
# cat /etc/modules | grep loop
loop max_loop=64
But I am unable to reload the module
# modprobe -r loop
FATAL: Module loop is in use.
I am unable destroy all the DomUs and/or to reboot the Dom0 at this time. Any other way to reload/force the use of extra loop devices?
Thanks, Yeri
Yeri (and for future reference),
I would suggest changing each of your DomU's disks to be 'tap:aio' instead of 'file' resources. Both of the options are essentially the same, with the exception that tap:aio won't use up a loopback device on the Dom0.
For example, in the Xen configuration files for your DomU's, use:
instead of:
Resources:
http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/5.2/Virtualization/sect-Virtualization-Troubleshooting-Loop_device_errors.html
http://doc.opensuse.org/products/draft/SLES/SLES-xen_draft/cha.xen.vbd.html