[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Making snapshot of logical volumes handling HVM domU causes OOPS and instability
Scott Garron wrote: dom0 console and HVM domUs would periodically hang for several seconds and then return as if nothing was wrong. [.snip.] I ended up fixing it by unsetting CONFIG_NO_HZ in the kernel Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote: What kernel is this? This sounds like a symptom of the sched_clock problem I fixed a few weeks ago. 2.6.32.18 ref: refs/heads/xen/stable-2.6.32.x git log shows this as the most recent commit (from Aug 30): commit 2968b258b1ca6bd16d758dd68900669419caff2b It could just be slightly different architecture or the fact that the machine has overall less RAM (4G instead of 8G).What happens if you boot that system with "mem=4G" I managed to finally be able to try this last night, and it didn't seem to make any difference. It did seem to last a bit longer (I had it creating and removing snapshots every 6 seconds while the backup process was also creating and removing them as needed, and it went along for about 20 minutes before becoming unstable). The OOPS message was different than last time, but similar to the first one I sent when reporting this. After it crashed, I also went ahead and flashed the BIOS to the latest version, to see if it made any difference. After flashing, I booted normally (without mem=4G), and got it to crash again - this time with a similar OOPS message to the one I sent to you in my previous e-mail. The new BIOS didn't help, obviously. I've appended the ps -eH -owchan,nwchan,cmd outputs and kernel OOPS messages from last night to the end of the text file at: http://www.pridelands.org/~simba/hurricane-server.txt udevd: worker did not accept message -1 (Connection refused) killAre they atypical? I don't recall seeing them before, but after flashing the BIOS, they are no longer occurring. This post seems to be eerily similar to the problem I'm experiencing. http:[...]xen-devel/2010-09/msg00169.htmlAside from udev being involved, the symptom looks quite different. I suppose that's true, but he mentions in this post: http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-devel/2010-09/msg00286.html that lvcreate and udev are hanging while creating a snapshot volume. That's the reason I thought it was similar. (That, and he seems to do backups in a similar way that I do: creates a snapshot, makes a copy of the snapshot [although, he block-attaches the volume to a domU to do it whereas I just use dom0], then removes the snapshot.) -- Scott Garron _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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