[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] Trying to build a stable XEN server
Greetings
Xen-Users!!
I'm new to XEN and
have been trying to get it to work on this server for 6 weeks now, somewhat
unsuccessfully.
I have a Dell
PowerEdge 2850 server with the PERC 4 controller and drives configured as
RAID-5. My Linux base is Red Hat Enterprise Server version 3. I'm
compiling with kernel 2.4.x because I have read it is more
stable.
I have gotten around
getting the server to boot using an initrd, and have had to compile custom
kernels as the default XEN binaries do not boot at all. This machine
represents the first time I have compiled a Linux Kernel so I'm still in the
learning stages.
I currently have the
machine installed with Xen 2.0.7, using Linux Kernel 2.4.30. I have 3
virtual machines each with its own bridge and NIC interface. I can run my
apps in the virtual machines, but I get the problem where the system will
completely freeze with no explanation on the console, or in the error
logs. I read posts where some users have run into this in the past with
Dell servers, but found no solutions.
On one of the
suggestions I copied my Red Hat .config into my xen0 source directory and ran
'make ARCH=xen menuconfig'. I configured according to my hardware and
tried to reboot. In dmesg I still don't see the ACPI configurations
loading. I don't know how to patch the kernel. I tried copying .c
files from the i386 sources into xen but I kept getting undeclared function
errors. I noticed when I initially run 'make world' the latest kernel gets
downloaded and patched in, but I get lost in the Makefile and don't know the
procedure.
Can someone help
please??? How do I insert drivers into a kernel build and test to make
sure they will work?
Thanx in
advance.
Max
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