35.3. Log file descriptions
Xen features the
xend daemon and qemu-dm process, two utilities that write the multiple log files to the /var/log/xen/ directory:
xend.logis the log file that contains all the data collected by thexenddaemon, whether it is a normal system event, or an operator initiated action. All virtual machine operations (such as create, shutdown, destroy and so on) appear in this log. Thexend.logis usually the first place to look when you track down event or performance problems. It contains detailed entries and conditions of the error messages.xend-debug.logis the log file that contains records of event errors fromxendand the Virtualization subsystems (such as framebuffer, Python scripts, and so on).
xen-hotplug-logis the log file that contains data from hotplug events. If a device or a network script does not come online, the event appears here.qemu-dm.[PID].logis the log file created by theqemu-dmprocess for each fully virtualized guest. When using this log file, you must retrieve the givenqemu-dmprocess PID, by using thepscommand to examine process arguments to isolate theqemu-dmprocess on the virtual machine. Note that you must replace the [PID] symbol with the actual PIDqemu-dmprocess.
If you encounter any errors with the Virtual Machine Manager, you can review the generated data in the
virt-manager.log file that resides in the /.virt-manager directory. Note that every time you start the Virtual Machine Manager, it overwrites the existing log file contents. Make sure to backup the virt-manager.log file, before you restart the Virtual Machine manager after a system error.