Oracle VM 3.1.1 - Virtual Machines Shuting down

Hi,
I have installed an Oracle VM Server Oracle VM Manager 3.1.1 and 3.1.1, I have configured the VNIC, pool server and repository.
I managed to import my template to the server and create a virtual machine through it. But when I send start the virtual machine after a few seconds she hangs herself.
Another detail is not able to access the console by VNC.
I also tried to create a vm by manager, thinking it was problem with my template, but the same happened.
Here the logs:
===AdminServer.log at OVM
####<May 25, 2012 11:52:55 AM BRT> <Info> <com.oracle.ovm.mgr.discover.DiscoverEngine> <ovm3manager> <AdminServer> <Odof Tcp Client Thread: /127.0.0.1:54321/883> <<anonymous>> <> <0000JU4Ax1SFw0WFLzESOA1FjsWK000002> <1337957575763> <BEA-000000> <Discovering [BRIDGE_STATUS] data from server [ovs3.discover.com.br] address [192.168.0.101]>
####<May 25, 2012 11:52:55 AM BRT> <Info> <com.oracle.ovm.mgr.action.ActionEngine> <ovm3manager> <AdminServer> <Odof Tcp Client Thread: /127.0.0.1:54321/883> <<anonymous>> <> <0000JU4Ax1SFw0WFLzESOA1FjsWK000002> <1337957575766> <BEA-000000> <Sending command: [dispatch https://?uname?:[email protected]:8899/api/2 discover_network], to server: ovs3.discover.com.br, via virtual IP: 192.168.0.102>
####<May 25, 2012 11:52:56 AM BRT> <Info> <com.oracle.ovm.mgr.discover.DiscoverEngine> <ovm3manager> <AdminServer> <Odof Tcp Client Thread: /127.0.0.1:54321/883> <<anonymous>> <> <0000JU4Ax1SFw0WFLzESOA1FjsWK000002> <1337957576068> <BEA-000000> <Finished discovering [BRIDGE_STATUS] data from server [ovs3.discover.com.br] address [192.168.0.101]>
####<May 25, 2012 11:52:56 AM BRT> <Info> <com.oracle.ovm.mgr.op.physical.network.BridgeConfigureOperation> <ovm3manager> <AdminServer> <Odof Tcp Client Thread: /127.0.0.1:54321/883> <<anonymous>> <> <0000JU4Ax1SFw0WFLzESOA1FjsWK000002> <1337957576072> <BEA-000000> <Bridge [0004fb0010db0e6] already exists (and should exist) on interface [eth2] on server [ovs3.discover.com.br]; skipping bridge creation>
####<May 25, 2012 11:52:56 AM BRT> <Info> <com.oracle.ovm.mgr.api.virtual.VirtualMachine> <ovm3manager> <AdminServer> <Odof Tcp Client Thread: /127.0.0.1:54321/883> <<anonymous>> <> <0000JU4Ax1SFw0WFLzESOA1FjsWK000002> <1337957576098> <BEA-000000> <Starting virtual machine [BI_YOKI] on [ovs3.discover.com.br]>
####<May 25, 2012 11:52:56 AM BRT> <Info> <com.oracle.ovm.mgr.action.ActionEngine> <ovm3manager> <AdminServer> <Odof Tcp Client Thread: /127.0.0.1:54321/883> <<anonymous>> <> <0000JU4Ax1SFw0WFLzESOA1FjsWK000002> <1337957576102> <BEA-000000> <Sending command: [dispatch https://?uname?:[email protected]:8899/api/2 start_vm 0004fb00000300007eaebdd07b0beedf 0004fb00000600000dc2e0cdb0c7913c], to server: ovs3.discover.com.br, via virtual IP: 192.168.0.102>
####<May 25, 2012 11:52:57 AM BRT> <Info> <com.oracle.ovm.mgr.event.ovs.Domain> <ovm3manager> <AdminServer> <EventProcessor-6> <<anonymous>> <> <0000JU4Ax1SFw0WFLzESOA1FjsWK000002> <1337957577312> <BEA-000000> <Domain.process: ovs3.discover.com.br - {DOMAIN} 0004fb00-0006-0000-0dc2-e0cdb0c7913c {START}>
####<May 25, 2012 11:52:57 AM BRT> <Info> <com.oracle.ovm.mgr.event.ovs.Domain> <ovm3manager> <AdminServer> <EventProcessor-6> <<anonymous>> <> <0000JU4Ax1SFw0WFLzESOA1FjsWK000002> <1337957577315> <BEA-000000> <Virtual Machine is running on server: ovs3.discover.com.br>
####<May 25, 2012 11:52:57 AM BRT> <Info> <com.oracle.ovm.mgr.event.ovs.Domain> <ovm3manager> <AdminServer> <EventProcessor-6> <<anonymous>> <> <0000JU4Ax1SFw0WFLzESOA1FjsWK000002> <1337957577368> <BEA-000000> <Domain.processVirtualMachineStart: VM: BI_YOKI, started on server: ovs3.discover.com.br>
####<May 25, 2012 11:52:58 AM BRT> <Info> <com.oracle.ovm.mgr.event.ovs.Domain> <ovm3manager> <AdminServer> <EventProcessor-6> <<anonymous>> <> <0000JU4Ax1SFw0WFLzESOA1FjsWK000002> <1337957578384> <BEA-000000> <Domain.process: ovs3.discover.com.br - {DOMAIN} 0004fb00-0006-0000-0dc2-e0cdb0c7913c {VNC} 5900>
####<May 25, 2012 11:52:58 AM BRT> <Info> <com.oracle.ovm.mgr.event.ovs.Domain> <ovm3manager> <AdminServer> <EventProcessor-6> <<anonymous>> <> <0000JU4Ax1SFw0WFLzESOA1FjsWK000002> <1337957578401> <BEA-000000> <Domain.process: ovs3.discover.com.br - {DOMAIN} 0004fb00000600000dc2e0cdb0c7913c {SSLVNC} 6900>
####<May 25, 2012 11:52:58 AM BRT> <Info> <com.oracle.ovm.mgr.action.ActionEngine> <ovm3manager> <AdminServer> <Odof Tcp Client Thread: /127.0.0.1:54321/883> <<anonymous>> <> <0000JU4Ax1SFw0WFLzESOA1FjsWK000002> <1337957578476> <BEA-000000> <Sending command: [dispatch https://?uname?:[email protected]:8899/api/2 configure_vm_ha 0004fb00000300007eaebdd07b0beedf 0004fb00000600000dc2e0cdb0c7913c true], to server: ovs3.discover.com.br, via virtual IP: 192.168.0.102>
####<May 25, 2012 11:52:59 AM BRT> <Info> <com.oracle.ovm.mgr.event.ovs.Domain> <ovm3manager> <AdminServer> <EventProcessor-6> <<anonymous>> <> <0000JU4Ax1SFw0WFLzESOA1FjsWK000002> <1337957579413> <BEA-000000> <Domain.process: ovs3.discover.com.br - {DOMAIN} 0004fb00000600000dc2e0cdb0c7913c {SSLTTY} 7902>
####<May 25, 2012 11:53:39 AM BRT> <Info> <com.oracle.ovm.mgr.event.ovs.Domain> <ovm3manager> <AdminServer> <EventProcessor-6> <<anonymous>> <> <0000JU4Ax1SFw0WFLzESOA1FjsWK000002> <1337957619475> <BEA-000000> <Domain.process: ovs3.discover.com.br - {DOMAIN} 0004fb00-0006-0000-0dc2-e0cdb0c7913c {SHUTDOWN} powered off>
####<May 25, 2012 11:53:39 AM BRT> <Info> <com.oracle.ovm.mgr.event.ovs.Domain> <ovm3manager> <AdminServer> <EventProcessor-6> <<anonymous>> <> <0000JU4Ax1SFw0WFLzESOA1FjsWK000002> <1337957619487> <BEA-000000> <Virtual Machine is stopped on server: ovs3.discover.com.br>
==== xend.log at ovs-agent
[2012-05-25 11:53:50 5218] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:106) XendDomainInfo.create(['vm', ['name', '0004fb00000600000dc2e0cdb0c7913c'], ['memory', 5200], ['maxmem', 5200], ['on_poweroff', 'destroy'], ['on_reboot', 'restart'], ['on_crash', 'restart'], ['on_xend_start', 'ignore'], ['on_xend_stop', 'ignore'], ['vcpu_avail', 1], ['vcpus', 1], ['uuid', '0004fb00-0006-0000-0dc2-e0cdb0c7913c'], ['cpu_cap', 0], ['cpu_weight', 27500], ['oos', 1], ['image', ['hvm', ['kernel', '/usr/lib/xen/boot/hvmloader'], ['videoram', 4], ['serial', 'pty'], ['acpi', 1], ['apic', 1], ['boot', 'ncd'], ['cpuid', []], ['cpuid_check', []], ['device_model', '/usr/lib/xen/bin/qemu-dm'], ['fda', ''], ['fdb', ''], ['guest_os_type', 'linux'], ['hap', 1], ['hpet', 0], ['isa', 0], ['keymap', 'en-us'], ['localtime', 0], ['nographic', 0], ['oos', 1], ['pae', 1], ['pci', []], ['pci_msitranslate', 1], ['pci_power_mgmt', 0], ['rtc_timeoffset', 0], ['soundhw', ''], ['stdvga', 0], ['timer_mode', 0], ['usb', 0], ['usbdevice', 'mouse'], ['vcpus', 1], ['vnc', '1'], ['vncconsole', 1], ['vnclisten', '127.0.0.1'], ['vncunused', '1'], ['viridian', 0], ['vpt_align', 1], ['xauthority', '/root/.Xauthority'], ['xen_platform_pci', 1], ['memory_sharing', 0], ['vncpasswd', 'XXXXXXXX'], ['tsc_mode', 0], ['nomigrate', 0]]], ['s3_integrity', 1], ['device', ['vbd', ['uname', 'file:/OVS/Repositories/0004fb00000300007eaebdd07b0beedf/VirtualDisks/0004fb0000120000f17147de8ca5527c.img'], ['dev', 'xvda'], ['mode', 'w']]], ['device', ['vbd', ['uname', 'file:/OVS/Repositories/0004fb00000300007eaebdd07b0beedf/VirtualDisks/0004fb00001200001058e2fd644940db.img'], ['dev', 'xvdb'], ['mode', 'w']]], ['device', ['vbd', ['uname', 'file:/OVS/Repositories/0004fb00000300007eaebdd07b0beedf/VirtualDisks/0004fb0000120000ecab0f9442e7273d.img'], ['dev', 'xvdc'], ['mode', 'w']]], ['device', ['vbd', ['uname', 'file:/OVS/Repositories/0004fb00000300007eaebdd07b0beedf/VirtualDisks/0004fb0000120000f18ecea4dc21d9c0.img'], ['dev', 'xvdd'], ['mode', 'w']]], ['device', ['vif', ['bridge', '0004fb0010db0e6'], ['mac', '00:21:f6:00:00:02']]]])
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:2570) XendDomainInfo.constructDomain
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (balloon:187) Balloon: 96863048 KiB free; need 16384; done.
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (XendDomain:476) Adding Domain: 7
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:2908) XendDomainInfo.initDomain: 7 27500
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (image:336) No VNC passwd configured for vfb access
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (image:888) args: boot, val: ncd
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (image:888) args: fda, val: None
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (image:888) args: fdb, val: None
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (image:888) args: soundhw, val: None
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (image:888) args: localtime, val: 0
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (image:888) args: serial, val: ['pty']
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (image:888) args: std-vga, val: 0
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (image:888) args: isa, val: 0
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (image:888) args: acpi, val: 1
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (image:888) args: usb, val: 0
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (image:888) args: usbdevice, val: mouse
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (image:888) args: gfx_passthru, val: None
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] INFO (image:819) Need to create platform device.[domid:7]
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:2935) initDomain:shadowmemory=0x0, memory_static_max=0x145000000, memory_static_min=0x0.
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] INFO (image:179) buildDomain os=hvm dom=7 vcpus=1
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (image:946) domid = 7
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (image:947) image = /usr/lib/xen/boot/hvmloader
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (image:948) store_evtchn = 2
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (image:949) memsize = 5200
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (image:950) target = 5200
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (image:951) vcpus = 1
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (image:952) vcpu_avail = 1
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (image:953) acpi = 1
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (image:954) apic = 1
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] INFO (XendDomainInfo:2427) createDevice: vfb : {'vncunused': '1', 'other_config': {'vncunused': '1', 'vnclisten': '127.0.0.1', 'vnc': '1', 'keymap': 'en-us'}, 'vnc': '1', 'uuid': '8a21a75f-7dfe-79e6-b748-d9c7f37f582c', 'vnclisten': '127.0.0.1', 'keymap': 'en-us'}
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (DevController:95) DevController: writing {'state': '1', 'backend-id': '0', 'backend': '/local/domain/0/backend/vfb/7/0'} to /local/domain/7/device/vfb/0.
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (DevController:97) DevController: writing {'vncunused': '1', 'domain': '0004fb00000600000dc2e0cdb0c7913c', 'frontend': '/local/domain/7/device/vfb/0', 'uuid': '8a21a75f-7dfe-79e6-b748-d9c7f37f582c', 'frontend-id': '7', 'vnclisten': '127.0.0.1', 'state': '1', 'keymap': 'en-us', 'online': '1', 'vnc': '1'} to /local/domain/0/backend/vfb/7/0.
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] INFO (XendDomainInfo:2427) createDevice: vbd : {'uuid': '7a2a2829-37ee-05b1-b746-240300d5f5ad', 'bootable': 1, 'driver': 'paravirtualised', 'dev': 'xvda', 'uname': 'file:/OVS/Repositories/0004fb00000300007eaebdd07b0beedf/VirtualDisks/0004fb0000120000f17147de8ca5527c.img', 'mode': 'w'}
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (DevController:95) DevController: writing {'backend-id': '0', 'virtual-device': '51712', 'device-type': 'disk', 'state': '1', 'backend': '/local/domain/0/backend/vbd/7/51712'} to /local/domain/7/device/vbd/51712.
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (DevController:97) DevController: writing {'domain': '0004fb00000600000dc2e0cdb0c7913c', 'frontend': '/local/domain/7/device/vbd/51712', 'uuid': '7a2a2829-37ee-05b1-b746-240300d5f5ad', 'bootable': '1', 'dev': 'xvda', 'state': '1', 'params': '/OVS/Repositories/0004fb00000300007eaebdd07b0beedf/VirtualDisks/0004fb0000120000f17147de8ca5527c.img', 'mode': 'w', 'online': '1', 'frontend-id': '7', 'type': 'file'} to /local/domain/0/backend/vbd/7/51712.
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] INFO (XendDomainInfo:2427) createDevice: vbd : {'uuid': 'eaf9f6e8-c9a8-8288-d9ce-2d625543de0d', 'bootable': 0, 'driver': 'paravirtualised', 'dev': 'xvdb', 'uname': 'file:/OVS/Repositories/0004fb00000300007eaebdd07b0beedf/VirtualDisks/0004fb00001200001058e2fd644940db.img', 'mode': 'w'}
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (DevController:95) DevController: writing {'backend-id': '0', 'virtual-device': '51728', 'device-type': 'disk', 'state': '1', 'backend': '/local/domain/0/backend/vbd/7/51728'} to /local/domain/7/device/vbd/51728.
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (DevController:97) DevController: writing {'domain': '0004fb00000600000dc2e0cdb0c7913c', 'frontend': '/local/domain/7/device/vbd/51728', 'uuid': 'eaf9f6e8-c9a8-8288-d9ce-2d625543de0d', 'bootable': '0', 'dev': 'xvdb', 'state': '1', 'params': '/OVS/Repositories/0004fb00000300007eaebdd07b0beedf/VirtualDisks/0004fb00001200001058e2fd644940db.img', 'mode': 'w', 'online': '1', 'frontend-id': '7', 'type': 'file'} to /local/domain/0/backend/vbd/7/51728.
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] INFO (XendDomainInfo:2427) createDevice: vbd : {'uuid': '15399e62-64e6-b2f9-8e5d-d4946ce77bae', 'bootable': 0, 'driver': 'paravirtualised', 'dev': 'xvdc', 'uname': 'file:/OVS/Repositories/0004fb00000300007eaebdd07b0beedf/VirtualDisks/0004fb0000120000ecab0f9442e7273d.img', 'mode': 'w'}
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (DevController:95) DevController: writing {'backend-id': '0', 'virtual-device': '51744', 'device-type': 'disk', 'state': '1', 'backend': '/local/domain/0/backend/vbd/7/51744'} to /local/domain/7/device/vbd/51744.
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (DevController:97) DevController: writing {'domain': '0004fb00000600000dc2e0cdb0c7913c', 'frontend': '/local/domain/7/device/vbd/51744', 'uuid': '15399e62-64e6-b2f9-8e5d-d4946ce77bae', 'bootable': '0', 'dev': 'xvdc', 'state': '1', 'params': '/OVS/Repositories/0004fb00000300007eaebdd07b0beedf/VirtualDisks/0004fb0000120000ecab0f9442e7273d.img', 'mode': 'w', 'online': '1', 'frontend-id': '7', 'type': 'file'} to /local/domain/0/backend/vbd/7/51744.
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] INFO (XendDomainInfo:2427) createDevice: vbd : {'uuid': '21cbaa7e-fdbc-99a7-1c5c-49d9af21dde7', 'bootable': 0, 'driver': 'paravirtualised', 'dev': 'xvdd', 'uname': 'file:/OVS/Repositories/0004fb00000300007eaebdd07b0beedf/VirtualDisks/0004fb0000120000f18ecea4dc21d9c0.img', 'mode': 'w'}
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (DevController:95) DevController: writing {'backend-id': '0', 'virtual-device': '51760', 'device-type': 'disk', 'state': '1', 'backend': '/local/domain/0/backend/vbd/7/51760'} to /local/domain/7/device/vbd/51760.
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (DevController:97) DevController: writing {'domain': '0004fb00000600000dc2e0cdb0c7913c', 'frontend': '/local/domain/7/device/vbd/51760', 'uuid': '21cbaa7e-fdbc-99a7-1c5c-49d9af21dde7', 'bootable': '0', 'dev': 'xvdd', 'state': '1', 'params': '/OVS/Repositories/0004fb00000300007eaebdd07b0beedf/VirtualDisks/0004fb0000120000f18ecea4dc21d9c0.img', 'mode': 'w', 'online': '1', 'frontend-id': '7', 'type': 'file'} to /local/domain/0/backend/vbd/7/51760.
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] INFO (XendDomainInfo:2427) createDevice: vif : {'bridge': '0004fb0010db0e6', 'mac': '00:21:f6:00:00:02', 'uuid': '945f0e5b-9d64-fcf1-1b71-b62c1026980e'}
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (DevController:95) DevController: writing {'backend-id': '0', 'mac': '00:21:f6:00:00:02', 'handle': '0', 'state': '1', 'backend': '/local/domain/0/backend/vif/7/0'} to /local/domain/7/device/vif/0.
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (DevController:97) DevController: writing {'bridge': '0004fb0010db0e6', 'domain': '0004fb00000600000dc2e0cdb0c7913c', 'handle': '0', 'uuid': '945f0e5b-9d64-fcf1-1b71-b62c1026980e', 'script': '/etc/xen/scripts/vif-bridge', 'mac': '00:21:f6:00:00:02', 'frontend-id': '7', 'state': '1', 'online': '1', 'frontend': '/local/domain/7/device/vif/0'} to /local/domain/0/backend/vif/7/0.
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] INFO (image:415) spawning device models: /usr/lib/xen/bin/qemu-dm ['/usr/lib/xen/bin/qemu-dm', '-d', '7', '-domain-name', '0004fb00000600000dc2e0cdb0c7913c', '-videoram', '4', '-k', 'en-us', '-vnc', '127.0.0.1:0', '-vncunused', '-vcpus', '1', '-vcpu_avail', '0x1L', '-boot', 'ncd', '-serial', 'pty', '-acpi', '-usbdevice', 'mouse', '-net', 'nic,vlan=1,macaddr=00:21:f6:00:00:02,model=rtl8139', '-net', 'tap,vlan=1,ifname=tap7.0,bridge=0004fb0010db0e6', '-M', 'xenfv']
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] INFO (image:464) device model pid: 23114
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] INFO (image:587) waiting for sentinel_fifo
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:3511) Storing VM details: {'on_xend_stop': 'ignore', 'pool_name': 'Pool-0', 'shadow_memory': '42', 'uuid': '0004fb00-0006-0000-0dc2-e0cdb0c7913c', 'on_reboot': 'restart', 'start_time': '1337957631.68', 'on_poweroff': 'destroy', 'bootloader_args': '', 'on_xend_start': 'ignore', 'on_crash': 'restart', 'xend/restart_count': '0', 'vcpus': '1', 'vcpu_avail': '1', 'bootloader': '', 'image': "(hvm (kernel '') (expose_host_uuid 0) (superpages 0) (tsc_mode 0) (videoram 4) (hpet 0) (boot ncd) (vnclisten 127.0.0.1) (loader /usr/lib/xen/boot/hvmloader) (vncconsole 1) (serial pty) (vpt_align 1) (xen_platform_pci 1) (vncunused 1) (rtc_timeoffset 0) (pci ()) (pae 1) (stdvga 0) (hap 1) (viridian 0) (acpi 1) (localtime 0) (timer_mode 0) (vnc 1) (nographic 0) (guest_os_type linux) (pci_msitranslate 1) (oos 1) (apic 1) (nomigrate 0) (usbdevice mouse) (device_model /usr/lib/xen/bin/qemu-dm) (keymap en-us) (pci_power_mgmt 0) (usb 0) (xauthority /root/.Xauthority) (isa 0) (notes (SUSPEND_CANCEL 1)))", 'name': '0004fb00000600000dc2e0cdb0c7913c'}
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:1864) Storing domain details: {'console/port': '3', 'description': '', 'console/limit': '1048576', 'store/port': '2', 'vm': '/vm/0004fb00-0006-0000-0dc2-e0cdb0c7913c', 'domid': '7', 'image/suspend-cancel': '1', 'cpu/0/availability': 'online', 'memory/target': '5324800', 'control/platform-feature-multiprocessor-suspend': '1', 'store/ring-ref': '1044476', 'console/type': 'ioemu', 'name': '0004fb00000600000dc2e0cdb0c7913c'}
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (DevController:95) DevController: writing {'state': '1', 'backend-id': '0', 'backend': '/local/domain/0/backend/console/7/0'} to /local/domain/7/device/console/0.
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (DevController:97) DevController: writing {'domain': '0004fb00000600000dc2e0cdb0c7913c', 'frontend': '/local/domain/7/device/console/0', 'uuid': '655f6440-ab6d-9db7-8ec1-8133b34fa34a', 'frontend-id': '7', 'state': '1', 'location': '3', 'online': '1', 'protocol': 'vt100'} to /local/domain/0/backend/console/7/0.
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (DevController:139) Waiting for devices vif2.
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:1951) XendDomainInfo.handleShutdownWatch
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (DevController:139) Waiting for devices vif.
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (DevController:144) Waiting for 0.
[2012-05-25 11:53:51 5218] DEBUG (DevController:629) hotplugStatusCallback /local/domain/0/backend/vif/7/0/hotplug-status.
[2012-05-25 11:53:52 5218] DEBUG (DevController:629) hotplugStatusCallback /local/domain/0/backend/vif/7/0/hotplug-status.
[2012-05-25 11:53:52 5218] DEBUG (DevController:643) hotplugStatusCallback 1.
[2012-05-25 11:53:52 5218] DEBUG (DevController:139) Waiting for devices vscsi.
[2012-05-25 11:53:52 5218] DEBUG (DevController:139) Waiting for devices vbd.
[2012-05-25 11:53:52 5218] DEBUG (DevController:144) Waiting for 51712.
[2012-05-25 11:53:52 5218] DEBUG (DevController:629) hotplugStatusCallback /local/domain/0/backend/vbd/7/51712/hotplug-status.
[2012-05-25 11:53:52 5218] DEBUG (DevController:643) hotplugStatusCallback 1.
[2012-05-25 11:53:52 5218] DEBUG (DevController:144) Waiting for 51728.
[2012-05-25 11:53:52 5218] DEBUG (DevController:629) hotplugStatusCallback /local/domain/0/backend/vbd/7/51728/hotplug-status.
[2012-05-25 11:53:52 5218] DEBUG (DevController:643) hotplugStatusCallback 1.
[2012-05-25 11:53:52 5218] DEBUG (DevController:144) Waiting for 51744.
[2012-05-25 11:53:52 5218] DEBUG (DevController:629) hotplugStatusCallback /local/domain/0/backend/vbd/7/51744/hotplug-status.
[2012-05-25 11:53:52 5218] DEBUG (DevController:643) hotplugStatusCallback 1.
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[2012-05-25 11:53:52 5218] DEBUG (DevController:629) hotplugStatusCallback /local/domain/0/backend/vbd/7/51760/hotplug-status.
[2012-05-25 11:53:52 5218] DEBUG (DevController:643) hotplugStatusCallback 1.
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    user8860348 wrote:
    I use this Linux command: # rmdir -rf u01/This is the wrong command. If you want to remove the entire /u01 directory, run this:
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