[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Memory allocation with rebooted HVM
Is there a known bug in xen-unstable with rebooting of HVMs w/stubdom, and having the new domU come up before the old domU has been shut down and itsmemory fully reclaimed?Yes. Perhaps there is a race between shutting down the stubdom and creatingthe new domU? The stubdom maps a lot of the old domU's memory, and that wouldn't get freed until the stubdom is destroyed. Nod, that makes sense. Would this be a simple fix? After that, Xend was unresponsive. Killing it and restarting it killed all the other domU's, but new ones still couldn't be created, forcing me to reboot thephysical machine.Odd, since it should be possible to restart just xend (but not xenstored andother daemons) and have the system continue to work okay. Could new onesstill not be created due to lack of memory? If you use Xen's 'q' debug key,how many domains does Xen itself think are still alive? If I remember correctly, xend wasn't responding to any commands, so I restarted it with "xend restart". The domUs stayed online, but "xm top" then showed a blank screen (no domains listed at all), and when I tried to recreate the crashed domain again with "xm create", that still timed out (and "xm list" also timed out). I discovered that the old xend was still running, frozen, so I nuked it with "killall -9 xend" and then started up a new instance with "xend start". At that point, the domUs dropped offline and a fresh "xm top" showed only dom0 and one other domain, that it called "Domain-unnamed" or something similar; all the rest of the memory was listed as free. I tried "xm create" again and it timed out, so I chose to reboot the machine. Rebooting it hung the box (something that has not happened to me before), so I had to remotely power cycle to bring it back to a usable state. -John _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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