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Re: [Xen-users] BSOD w/ gplpv drivers and Windows 2008 R2 64-bit
- To: Jeff Fisher <jeff@xxxxxx>, "xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- From: James Harper <james.harper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2012 02:24:38 +0000
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- Thread-topic: [Xen-users] BSOD w/ gplpv drivers and Windows 2008 R2 64-bit
> >
> > That looks fine. Are you using xm or xl?
>
> That box is using xm.
>
> I'm going to try a fresh install on my Xen 4.1.2 box -- right now I'm using a
> Windows image I created on a Xen 3.0.3 box.
>
> I probably won't get around to that until tomorrow.
>
One thing that would be useful once the domain is in a crashed state:
Send me the output of:
xenstore-ls /local/domain/<domid>/device/vbd
In that output will be the backend paths, also send me the output of:
xenstore-ls <backend path>
The crash is a result of a bug in Xen where it isn't handling a failure of the
frontend/backend device setup. I don't know why the setup is failing though.
I also just noticed that you are using 308. Before you do the above can you try
a newer version - I've just put 357 in the regular download area and maybe this
bug is already fixed.
James
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