[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Testing status of fully virtualized guests (Intel VT) on 64bit XEN unstable
I'll have a fix by the end of the night.I suspect that the problem is that the threads used for each XML-RPC request are not exiting because of the child process spawned during HVM creation. Since we switched to HTTP/1.1, this is confusing the client as it thinks the server is doing Keep-Alive (when it's not). Technically speaking, we've had a broken HTTP/1.0 implementation for quite some time (as we didn't close the connection). However, the Python HTTP/1.0 client seemed to cope with this which is why we haven't seen it as a bug. I'm experimenting with something that fixes the HVM creation to do the Right Thing. If I don't have something useful by the end of the evening, I'll just submit a patch to default back to HTTP/1.0. It would be nice to fix it the right way though as HVM creation causes a pretty ugly bug in libvirt which is making HVM domains non-controllable with the CIM providers. Regards, Anthony Liguori Ed Smith wrote: Nakajima, Jun wrote:> Yes, we are observing the same problem. Our team is saying it would work> if the changeset 10454 "Add support to Xend XML-RPC server for HTTP/1.1 > Keep-Alive" is backed out. > > Looks like the newly created HVM guest is placed into the pause state. > If we do xm unpause, it starts running. Ed Smith wrote:Summary: Changeset 10470 - NEW: 32bit and 64bit guests will not start, VCPU get no runtime. On the domain destroy we crash in vmx_clear_vmcs. (see failure.13) - Guest networks fail to come up, netdev=eth1 (see failure.12)I tried an xm unpause and my guest did indeed boot. Thanks Jun! However once booted the guest network will not come up, the problem I started seeing when Imoved up to changeset 10449. Ed _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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