[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [XenPPC] dom0 boots to nfsroot on JS21
With current PPC Xen, dom0 is able to boot and mount an nfsroot on the JS21 blade I have access to. I can ssh in and run standard tools like gcc. There seem to be some questions about the current stability of this JS21+SLOF+XEN+DOM0 combination, but at least with a NFS root it seems quite stable. I ran `stress -c 4 -m 1 --vm-bytes 20M -i 1' for a good half-hour with no problems. I then formated the disk drive with an ext2 partition and mounted it under /mnt/sda1. I ran the following for a half-hour with no problems: `while true; do cp /etc/passwd /mnt/sda1 && sync || break; done' While running `stress -d 1' I did immediately see the kernel's OOM killer fire, but since dialing back the size of the buffer that stress writes to the disk with the `--hdd-bytes 20M' option stops it from triggering, I think it was simply a natural consequence of having only 64MB allocated to the partition. I am getting random SSH hangups though, usually but not always after doing something that causes a lot of console output. The message from my client looks like `Disconnecting: Bad packet length 3890534716.' The effect does not seem to be permanent, as I can immediately ssh back in. _______________________________________________ Xen-ppc-devel mailing list Xen-ppc-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-ppc-devel
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