[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] PV and HVM domains left as zombies with grants [was: Re: AW: Payed Xen Admin]
> > > xenversion: It happened with 4.4.1 from Debian Jessie, then we upgraded the > Hypervisor to 4.8-rc from Debian Stretch. Symptoms are the same. > > So now its > > (d11) HVM Loader > > (d11) Detected Xen v4.8.0-rc > > Debian Strech has now 4.8.0.rc5-1 and I think it's very stable.... > > Kernel is our build: > [ http://mirror.ip-projects.de/kernel/linux-image-4.8.10-xen_4810_amd64.deb | > http://mirror.ip-projects.de/kernel/linux-image-4.8.10-xen_4810_amd64.deb ] > (config file inside .deb as you know..) > > And yes its Linux 4.8.10 from linux.org. We maintain our own .deb packeges for > all latest kernel. > why do you do this? esp (I assume) on Production machines? I have done it myself and consider it very risky... you don't need the bleeding edge kernel - and what is the advantage? Compiling the latest kernel requires a lot of experience and knowldege what the kernel hacker are doing and you need to follow the lkml mailinglist which is another beast mighter than the xen-devel. Have you considered an Orchestration tool etc ? How do you let customer create or destroy machines? Do you use PVM ? How do you plan to pay for XEN-Support - have you considered Bitcoin ? Gruesse Juergen _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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