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[Xen-bugs] [Bug 96] DomU crashing on x86



http://bugzilla.xensource.com/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=96

dbarrera@xxxxxxxxxx changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|RESOLVED                    |CLOSED



------- Additional Comments From dbarrera@xxxxxxxxxx  2005-07-28 20:59 -------
I had tested before on that machine, using the original RH initrd for Dom0, and
the problem had not  happened. I thought that maybe compiling with PAE 'on' had
done something, but even when reverting to the way I did things before, the
problem does not happen. My guess is that something went in before this morning
that fixed it.  I just went back and tested the way I did before, using the
original RH initird  for Dom0 (to make sure) and with PAE 'off', same thing: no
DomU crash. Also, the other machine where Dom0 and DomU are both SLES 9, where
DomU was crashing, works fine today. Agree that problem has been fixed.

I don't know specifically which patch might have fixed the problem, but the
latest changesets on the test machines are:

changeset:   5905:501a70f3ae968e46e27b9003febf05253f4cf949
tag:         tip
parent:      5904:e2d635617acd58e01dc87145f5d30a3a1143ad01
parent:      5901:80fed4ff19b2423feb98ceddf5cf98218836699d
user:        cl349@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
date:        Thu Jul 28 07:34:45 2005
summary:     merge?

changeset:   5904:e2d635617acd58e01dc87145f5d30a3a1143ad01
user:        cl349@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
date:        Thu Jul 28 07:33:53 2005
summary:     Don't unbind port when event channel binding fails.




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