"**Fail to create VM" log files??

Hi,
I am building a dual boot laptop for demonstration and learning purposes.
I have successfully installed the virtual server and I'm trying to load the OV Manager template.
After the user questionnaire (network, serverpool questions, etc etc) it untars the template and seems to start building the virtual server.
Then I get "**Fail to create the vm" and get bounced back to the command line. (no indication of the error)
Where can I look to try and identify what the issue could be? Log files?
Thanks for your help,
C

To answer my own question with what I have found so far:
"/var/log/xen" - Log files for xen
First error in the log seems to point to lack of memory..(I tweaked the install script to get past the initial check) Does it really need 2GB!.. grumble.. grumble..
Edited by: user8736199 on Sep 10, 2009 2:06 AM

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