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On Tue, 16 Sep 2014 22:58:37 +0000 Pete Delaney <pdelaney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Mukesh: > > > > Thanks for your help on enabling gdbsx... > > > > > Hmm... that all seems ok then. Can you check your permissions on : > > > > > /proc/xen/privcmd > > > > root@piet-openxen-blade:~# ls -l /proc/xen/privcmd > > -rw------- 1 root root 0 Aug 11 13:37 /proc/xen/privcmd > > > > Privcmd seems to be a hypervisor call available from userland > > For Xen developers: > > > > > http://sanifool.com/2013/02/08/invoking-an-hypercall-from-userland-via-privcmd/ > > > > > > > Other possibilities: > > > - do you have xsm enabled? > > > > Don't think so. I've heard this security stuff can get in the way. > > Doing a 'xl list -Z' doesn't show any security > labels. [Wish I had > Synergy Installed] > > > > > > >- can you put a printk in xen file common/domctl.c: > > > > Sure but first I likely need to start using the openxen code that I > compiled from src. > > I'm currently using openxen installed via a Ubuntu 14.04 package. > > > > Mind explaining the best way to proceed on switching to the openxen > > That I compiled from source? I thought some of it might be installed > at /usr/local/ > > And perhaps just changing a search path or two will be sufficient. > > > > I suspect I'll need to put a new xen kernel on /boot and update the > grub config. Correct. Just git clone xen tree to match your version, then edit the file to add printk, then build xen. copy xen to target machine over to /boot. Then edit grub kernel line to boot new xen. Mukesh _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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