XEN: map object has no attribute index error when installing a new virtual machine












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I'm setting up a new server to run tests. I'm using Xen as virtualization Hypervisor and I've already successfully installed another server with Opensuse Leap 42.3.



Now I'm trying to use Opensuse Leap 15.0. after entering the settings i launched the command vm-install but at the moment when I give OK I get the error:




'map' object has no attribute 'index'




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Xen Error










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    I'm setting up a new server to run tests. I'm using Xen as virtualization Hypervisor and I've already successfully installed another server with Opensuse Leap 42.3.



    Now I'm trying to use Opensuse Leap 15.0. after entering the settings i launched the command vm-install but at the moment when I give OK I get the error:




    'map' object has no attribute 'index'




    Here is the screenshot



    Xen Error










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      I'm setting up a new server to run tests. I'm using Xen as virtualization Hypervisor and I've already successfully installed another server with Opensuse Leap 42.3.



      Now I'm trying to use Opensuse Leap 15.0. after entering the settings i launched the command vm-install but at the moment when I give OK I get the error:




      'map' object has no attribute 'index'




      Here is the screenshot



      Xen Error










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      I'm setting up a new server to run tests. I'm using Xen as virtualization Hypervisor and I've already successfully installed another server with Opensuse Leap 42.3.



      Now I'm trying to use Opensuse Leap 15.0. after entering the settings i launched the command vm-install but at the moment when I give OK I get the error:




      'map' object has no attribute 'index'




      Here is the screenshot



      Xen Error







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          I finally realized that the problem was something that must have gone wrong during the installation of the Xen Tools or the operating system. Trying to reinstall the Xen tools did not solve the problem so I did a clean installation of Opensuse and now it works properly






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            I finally realized that the problem was something that must have gone wrong during the installation of the Xen Tools or the operating system. Trying to reinstall the Xen tools did not solve the problem so I did a clean installation of Opensuse and now it works properly






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                I finally realized that the problem was something that must have gone wrong during the installation of the Xen Tools or the operating system. Trying to reinstall the Xen tools did not solve the problem so I did a clean installation of Opensuse and now it works properly






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                I finally realized that the problem was something that must have gone wrong during the installation of the Xen Tools or the operating system. Trying to reinstall the Xen tools did not solve the problem so I did a clean installation of Opensuse and now it works properly







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