VM guest wont' boot or startup

Doess anyone has any problem creating or starting-up the VM guest when the repository is resided on iscsi lun using Openfiler in the HA environment? I had tested out Oracle VM 2.1.5 and 2.2. Both behaviored the same.

In the ovs_operation.log file.
2010-01-13 20:48:25" INFO=> get_pool_ha_enable: success:pool_ha_enable=False
"2010-01-13 20:48:27" INFO=> xen_start_vm: success. vm('/OVS/running_pool/771_krqa_wfi_migdb')
"2010-01-13 20:48:27" INFO=> start_vm: vm('/OVS/running_pool/771_krqa_wfi_migdb') on srv('10.7.7.241') => success
"2010-01-13 20:48:28" INFO=> start_vm: success. vm('/OVS/running_pool/771_krqa_wfi_migdb') ip=''
"2010-01-13 20:48:33" INFO=> get_pool_ha_enable: success:pool_ha_enable=False
"2010-01-13 20:48:34" INFO=> get_pool_ha_enable: success:pool_ha_enable=False
"2010-01-13 20:48:42" INFO=> get_pool_ha_enable: success:pool_ha_enable=False
In the xend.log file.
2010-01-13 20:48:42 3707] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:1540) Device release failed: 771_krqa_wfi_migdb; vkbd; vkbd/0
[2010-01-13 20:48:42 3707] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:1534) Removing vfb/0
[2010-01-13 20:48:42 3707] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:605) XendDomainInfo.destroyDevice: deviceClass = vfb, device = vfb/0
[2010-01-13 20:48:42 3707] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:1540) Device release failed: 771_krqa_wfi_migdb; vfb; vfb/0
[2010-01-13 20:48:42 3707] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:1534) Removing console/0
[2010-01-13 20:48:42 3707] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:605) XendDomainInfo.destroyDevice: deviceClass = console, device = console/0
[2010-01-13 20:48:42 3707] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:1540) Device release failed: 771_krqa_wfi_migdb; console; console/0
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