Can't boot VM with Xen PVM

I downloaded Oracle Enterprise Linux 6 U3 VM template(OVM_OL6U3_x86_64_PVM.ova) from eDelivery Oracle.
Imported to VM Template and created Virtual Machine.
I gave one Physical Disk, and only 'Disk' on Boot Order.
When I start VM, I got following error. Any idea?
Thanks,
Jason
Job Construction Phase
begin()
Appended operation 'Virtual Machine Start' to object '0004fb000006000097602f17f8505a9f (test182)'.
Appended operation 'Bridge Configure Operation' to object '0004fb0000200000189fa8a2deb0cf1d (network.BondPort (2) in test18.us.domain.com)'.
commit()
Completed Step: COMMIT
Objects and Operations
Object (IN_USE): [Vnic] 0004fb00000700001516635ca2074062 (00:21:f6:00:00:10)
Object (IN_USE): [VmDiskMapping] 0004fb0000130000b5fdddec91745b01
Object (IN_USE): [BondPort] 0004fb0000200000189fa8a2deb0cf1d (network.BondPort (2) in test18.us.domain.com)
Operation: Bridge Configure Operation
Object (IN_USE): [VirtualMachine] 0004fb000006000097602f17f8505a9f (test182)
Operation: Virtual Machine Start
Object (IN_USE): [StorageElement] 0004fb000018000048bb149bc0d96cd0 (SATA_ST500DM002-9YN1_Z1D1FWPD)
Job Running Phase at 13:56 on Fri, Nov 23, 2012
Job Participants: [44:45:4c:4c:47:00:10:4e:80:42:b1:c0:4f:38:32:53 (test18.us.domain.com)]
Actioner
Starting operation 'Bridge Configure Operation' on object '0004fb0000200000189fa8a2deb0cf1d (network.BondPort (2) in test18.us.domain.com)'
Bridge [0004fb00108b6e0] already exists (and should exist) on interface [bond1] on server [test18.us.domain.com]; skipping bridge creation
Completed operation 'Bridge Configure Operation' completed with direction ==> DONE
Starting operation 'Virtual Machine Start' on object '0004fb000006000097602f17f8505a9f (test182)'
Job Internal Error (Operation)com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.exception.FailedOperationException: OVMAPI_4010E Attempt to send command: start_vm to server: test18.us.domain.com failed. OVMAPI_4004E Server Failed Command: start_vm 0004fb00000300008a8811db8cd82537 0004fb000006000097602f17f8505a9f, Status: org.apache.xmlrpc.XmlRpcException: exceptions.RuntimeError:Command: ['xm', 'create', '/OVS/Repositories/0004fb00000300008a8811db8cd82537/VirtualMachines/0004fb000006000097602f17f8505a9f/vm.cfg'] failed (1): stderr: Error: Boot loader didn't return any data!
stdout: Using config file "/OVS/Repositories/0004fb00000300008a8811db8cd82537/VirtualMachines/0004fb000006000097602f17f8505a9f/vm.cfg".
Fri Nov 23 13:56:33 EST 2012
Fri Nov 23 13:56:33 EST 2012
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.action.ActionEngine.sendCommandToServer(ActionEngine.java:507)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.action.ActionEngine.sendUndispatchedServerCommand(ActionEngine.java:459)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.action.ActionEngine.sendServerCommand(ActionEngine.java:385)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.action.VirtualMachineAction.sendStartVmCommand(VirtualMachineAction.java:121)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.op.virtual.VirtualMachineStart.asyncAction(VirtualMachineStart.java:65)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.collectable.ManagedObjectDbImpl.executeCurrentJobOperationAsyncAction(ManagedObjectDbImpl.java:999)
at com.oracle.odof.core.AbstractVessel.invokeMethod(AbstractVessel.java:330)
at com.oracle.odof.core.AbstractVessel.invokeMethod(AbstractVessel.java:290)
at com.oracle.odof.core.storage.Transaction.invokeMethod(Transaction.java:822)
at com.oracle.odof.core.Exchange.invokeMethod(Exchange.java:245)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.virtual.VirtualMachineProxy.executeCurrentJobOperationAsyncAction(Unknown Source)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.job.JobEngine.objectAsyncStart(JobEngine.java:596)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.op.virtual.VirtualMachineStart.action(VirtualMachineStart.java:52)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.collectable.ManagedObjectDbImpl.executeCurrentJobOperationAction(ManagedObjectDbImpl.java:1009)
at com.oracle.odof.core.AbstractVessel.invokeMethod(AbstractVessel.java:330)
at com.oracle.odof.core.AbstractVessel.invokeMethod(AbstractVessel.java:290)
at com.oracle.odof.core.storage.Transaction.invokeMethod(Transaction.java:822)
at com.oracle.odof.core.Exchange.invokeMethod(Exchange.java:245)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.virtual.VirtualMachineProxy.executeCurrentJobOperationAction(Unknown Source)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.job.JobEngine.operationActioner(JobEngine.java:218)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.job.JobEngine.objectActioner(JobEngine.java:309)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.job.InternalJobDbImpl.objectCommitter(InternalJobDbImpl.java:1140)
at com.oracle.odof.core.AbstractVessel.invokeMethod(AbstractVessel.java:330)
at com.oracle.odof.core.AbstractVessel.invokeMethod(AbstractVessel.java:290)
at com.oracle.odof.core.BasicWork.invokeMethod(BasicWork.java:136)
at com.oracle.odof.command.InvokeMethodCommand.process(InvokeMethodCommand.java:100)
at com.oracle.odof.core.BasicWork.processCommand(BasicWork.java:81)
at com.oracle.odof.core.TransactionManager.processCommand(TransactionManager.java:773)
at com.oracle.odof.core.WorkflowManager.processCommand(WorkflowManager.java:401)
at com.oracle.odof.core.WorkflowManager.processWork(WorkflowManager.java:459)
at com.oracle.odof.io.AbstractClient.run(AbstractClient.java:42)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:662)
Caused by: com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.exception.IllegalOperationException: OVMAPI_4004E Server Failed Command: start_vm 0004fb00000300008a8811db8cd82537 0004fb000006000097602f17f8505a9f, Status: org.apache.xmlrpc.XmlRpcException: exceptions.RuntimeError:Command: ['xm', 'create', '/OVS/Repositories/0004fb00000300008a8811db8cd82537/VirtualMachines/0004fb000006000097602f17f8505a9f/vm.cfg'] failed (1): stderr: Error: Boot loader didn't return any data!
stdout: Using config file "/OVS/Repositories/0004fb00000300008a8811db8cd82537/VirtualMachines/0004fb000006000097602f17f8505a9f/vm.cfg".
Fri Nov 23 13:56:33 EST 2012
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.action.ActionEngine.sendAction(ActionEngine.java:798)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.action.ActionEngine.sendCommandToServer(ActionEngine.java:503)
... 40 more
FailedOperationCleanup
Starting failed operation 'Virtual Machine Start' cleanup on object 'test182'
Complete rollback operation 'Virtual Machine Start' completed with direction=test182
Rollbacker
Executing rollback operation 'Bridge Configure Operation' on object '0004fb0000200000189fa8a2deb0cf1d (network.BondPort (2) in test18.us.domain.com)'
Complete rollback operation 'Bridge Configure Operation' completed with direction=DONE
Executing rollback operation 'Virtual Machine Start' on object '0004fb000006000097602f17f8505a9f (test182)'
Complete rollback operation 'Virtual Machine Start' completed with direction=DONE
Objects To Be Rolled Back
Object (IN_USE): [Vnic] 0004fb00000700001516635ca2074062 (00:21:f6:00:00:10)
Object (IN_USE): [VmDiskMapping] 0004fb0000130000b5fdddec91745b01
Object (IN_USE): [BondPort] 0004fb0000200000189fa8a2deb0cf1d (network.BondPort (2) in test18.us.domain.com)
Object (IN_USE): [VirtualMachine] 0004fb000006000097602f17f8505a9f (test182)
Object (IN_USE): [StorageElement] 0004fb000018000048bb149bc0d96cd0 (SATA_ST500DM002-9YN1_Z1D1FWPD)
Write Methods Invoked
Class=InternalJobDbImpl vessel_id=2416 method=addTransactionIdentifier accessLevel=6
Class=VirtualMachineDbImpl vessel_id=2089 method=start accessLevel=6
Class=VnicDbImpl vessel_id=1849 method=lock accessLevel=6
Class=StorageElementDbImpl vessel_id=809 method=lock accessLevel=6
Class=VnicDbImpl vessel_id=1849 method=lock accessLevel=6
Class=VmDiskMappingDbImpl vessel_id=2177 method=lock accessLevel=6
Class=StorageElementDbImpl vessel_id=809 method=lock accessLevel=6
Class=VirtualMachineStartingEventDbImpl vessel_id=2425 method=notify accessLevel=6
Class=VirtualMachineStartingEventDbImpl vessel_id=2425 method=setDescription accessLevel=6
Class=BondPortDbImpl vessel_id=1163 method=addJobOperation accessLevel=6
Class=InternalJobDbImpl vessel_id=2416 method=setCompletedStep accessLevel=6
Class=InternalJobDbImpl vessel_id=2416 method=setAssociatedHandles accessLevel=6
Class=BondPortDbImpl vessel_id=1163 method=setCurrentJobOperationComplete accessLevel=6
Class=BondPortDbImpl vessel_id=1163 method=nextJobOperation accessLevel=6
Class=VirtualMachineDbImpl vessel_id=2089 method=nextJobOperation accessLevel=6
Class=InternalJobDbImpl vessel_id=2416 method=setFailedOperation accessLevel=6
Class=VnicDbImpl vessel_id=1849 method=nextJobOperation accessLevel=6
Class=VmDiskMappingDbImpl vessel_id=2177 method=nextJobOperation accessLevel=6
Class=BondPortDbImpl vessel_id=1163 method=nextJobOperation accessLevel=6
Class=VirtualMachineDbImpl vessel_id=2089 method=nextJobOperation accessLevel=6
Class=StorageElementDbImpl vessel_id=809 method=nextJobOperation accessLevel=6
Class=BondPortDbImpl vessel_id=1163 method=nextJobOperation accessLevel=6
Class=VirtualMachineDbImpl vessel_id=2089 method=nextJobOperation accessLevel=6
Completed Step: ROLLBACK
Job failed commit (internal) due to OVMAPI_4010E Attempt to send command: start_vm to server: test18.us.domain.com failed. OVMAPI_4004E Server Failed Command: start_vm 0004fb00000300008a8811db8cd82537 0004fb000006000097602f17f8505a9f, Status: org.apache.xmlrpc.XmlRpcException: exceptions.RuntimeError:Command: ['xm', 'create', '/OVS/Repositories/0004fb00000300008a8811db8cd82537/VirtualMachines/0004fb000006000097602f17f8505a9f/vm.cfg'] failed (1): stderr: Error: Boot loader didn't return any data!
stdout: Using config file "/OVS/Repositories/0004fb00000300008a8811db8cd82537/VirtualMachines/0004fb000006000097602f17f8505a9f/vm.cfg".
Fri Nov 23 13:56:33 EST 2012
Fri Nov 23 13:56:33 EST 2012
com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.exception.FailedOperationException: OVMAPI_4010E Attempt to send command: start_vm to server: test18.us.domain.com failed. OVMAPI_4004E Server Failed Command: start_vm 0004fb00000300008a8811db8cd82537 0004fb000006000097602f17f8505a9f, Status: org.apache.xmlrpc.XmlRpcException: exceptions.RuntimeError:Command: ['xm', 'create', '/OVS/Repositories/0004fb00000300008a8811db8cd82537/VirtualMachines/0004fb000006000097602f17f8505a9f/vm.cfg'] failed (1): stderr: Error: Boot loader didn't return any data!
stdout: Using config file "/OVS/Repositories/0004fb00000300008a8811db8cd82537/VirtualMachines/0004fb000006000097602f17f8505a9f/vm.cfg".
Fri Nov 23 13:56:33 EST 2012
Fri Nov 23 13:56:33 EST 2012
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.action.ActionEngine.sendCommandToServer(ActionEngine.java:507)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.action.ActionEngine.sendUndispatchedServerCommand(ActionEngine.java:459)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.action.ActionEngine.sendServerCommand(ActionEngine.java:385)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.action.VirtualMachineAction.sendStartVmCommand(VirtualMachineAction.java:121)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.op.virtual.VirtualMachineStart.asyncAction(VirtualMachineStart.java:65)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.collectable.ManagedObjectDbImpl.executeCurrentJobOperationAsyncAction(ManagedObjectDbImpl.java:999)
at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor3428.invoke(Unknown Source)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
at com.oracle.odof.core.AbstractVessel.invokeMethod(AbstractVessel.java:330)
at com.oracle.odof.core.AbstractVessel.invokeMethod(AbstractVessel.java:290)
at com.oracle.odof.core.storage.Transaction.invokeMethod(Transaction.java:822)
at com.oracle.odof.core.Exchange.invokeMethod(Exchange.java:245)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.virtual.VirtualMachineProxy.executeCurrentJobOperationAsyncAction(Unknown Source)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.job.JobEngine.objectAsyncStart(JobEngine.java:596)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.op.virtual.VirtualMachineStart.action(VirtualMachineStart.java:52)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.collectable.ManagedObjectDbImpl.executeCurrentJobOperationAction(ManagedObjectDbImpl.java:1009)
at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor2598.invoke(Unknown Source)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
at com.oracle.odof.core.AbstractVessel.invokeMethod(AbstractVessel.java:330)
at com.oracle.odof.core.AbstractVessel.invokeMethod(AbstractVessel.java:290)
at com.oracle.odof.core.storage.Transaction.invokeMethod(Transaction.java:822)
at com.oracle.odof.core.Exchange.invokeMethod(Exchange.java:245)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.virtual.VirtualMachineProxy.executeCurrentJobOperationAction(Unknown Source)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.job.JobEngine.operationActioner(JobEngine.java:218)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.job.JobEngine.objectActioner(JobEngine.java:309)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.job.InternalJobDbImpl.objectCommitter(InternalJobDbImpl.java:1140)
at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor1527.invoke(Unknown Source)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
at com.oracle.odof.core.AbstractVessel.invokeMethod(AbstractVessel.java:330)
at com.oracle.odof.core.AbstractVessel.invokeMethod(AbstractVessel.java:290)
at com.oracle.odof.core.BasicWork.invokeMethod(BasicWork.java:136)
at com.oracle.odof.command.InvokeMethodCommand.process(InvokeMethodCommand.java:100)
at com.oracle.odof.core.BasicWork.processCommand(BasicWork.java:81)
at com.oracle.odof.core.TransactionManager.processCommand(TransactionManager.java:773)
at com.oracle.odof.core.WorkflowManager.processCommand(WorkflowManager.java:401)
at com.oracle.odof.core.WorkflowManager.processWork(WorkflowManager.java:459)
at com.oracle.odof.io.AbstractClient.run(AbstractClient.java:42)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:662)
Caused by: com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.exception.IllegalOperationException: OVMAPI_4004E Server Failed Command: start_vm 0004fb00000300008a8811db8cd82537 0004fb000006000097602f17f8505a9f, Status: org.apache.xmlrpc.XmlRpcException: exceptions.RuntimeError:Command: ['xm', 'create', '/OVS/Repositories/0004fb00000300008a8811db8cd82537/VirtualMachines/0004fb000006000097602f17f8505a9f/vm.cfg'] failed (1): stderr: Error: Boot loader didn't return any data!
stdout: Using config file "/OVS/Repositories/0004fb00000300008a8811db8cd82537/VirtualMachines/0004fb000006000097602f17f8505a9f/vm.cfg".
Fri Nov 23 13:56:33 EST 2012
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.action.ActionEngine.sendAction(ActionEngine.java:798)
at com.oracle.ovm.mgr.action.ActionEngine.sendCommandToServer(ActionEngine.java:503)
... 40 more
End of Job
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Afaik, ova file have to be imported as Asemblies and afterwards they can be cloned into templates. The error msg "Boot loader didn't return any data" seems to hint to a false Domain Type setting, where Domain Type is set to "VM" instead of "PVM".

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