[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] RE: xen dom0 crashes while copying a lot of files - usb support to blame
To answer my own question, I finally figured it out that the usb was the culprit. Passing nousb to the domU kernel solves the problem beautifully. I accidentally bumped into the solution when I installed Fedora Core as a VMWare guest, and xenified the FC guest without usb. The xen guest vms within the FC vmware vm does not crash with heavy I/O. I confirmed that usb was the problem by finding this document by dell engineers. Had I found it earlier, I would not have wasted so much time on this and other things that dell engineers already figured out. Oh, well, this sort of things happens. http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/power/ps2q06-20050322-Schmidt-OE.pdf#search=%22xen%20dell%20poweredge%202850%22 It works for me and hope it will also work for you. It might be useful for others as well so I am copying the mailing list as well. System Coordinator, Online Information System Student Affairs, University of California, Office of the President ________________________________ From: John Shen Sent: Wed 8/23/2006 4:44 AM To: rickey berkeley; Bruno Rodrigues Silva Cc: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: xen dom0 crashes while copying a lot of files i have been using the binary installation from xen source (3.0.2). although i did not do a thorough testing, if i shut down xend and xendomains services, and then does the copy, the kernel itself did not crash. then i can turn on these services again. probably this could be a workaround but i am not sure. John Shen 510-326-8473 Fax: 510-987-9612 System Coordinator, Online Information System Student Affairs, University of California, Office of the President ________________________________ From: rickey berkeley [mailto:rickey.berkeley@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tue 8/22/2006 2:31 AM To: Bruno Rodrigues Silva Cc: John Shen; xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: xen dom0 crashes while copying a lot of files for this , I suggest u to install the bianary version of xen , not to compile and install by yourselfit.That would be more stable. On 8/21/06, Bruno Rodrigues Silva <brunors@xxxxxx> wrote: > Me too. > I have this problem and i do not know how to do. > > Bruno > > On Sun, 2006-08-20 at 06:04 -0700, John Shen wrote: > > xen 3.0.2 dom0 (kernel 2.6.16-xen) always crashes, or rather freezes, > whenever I copy more than 40GB of data. > > > > i checked syslog and there is no indication at all why it crashes. this > happens whether the OS is FC5 or mandriva 2006, and is also independent of > hardware, although we have mostly > > dell poweredge (1750, 2850, etc.) > > > > i am wondering if there some workaround. thanks! > > System Coordinator, Online Information System > > Student Affairs, University of California, Office of the President > > > > ________________________________ > > > > SECURITY ALERT FROM THE LIP MAIL SANITIZER! > > > > A pottentially dangerous attachments in MS TNEF format was stripped > > from this Email message and DISCARDED. > > > > The LIP mail server does not accept MS TNEF formatted Emails because: > > 1) MS TNEF format is a non standard attachment format from Microsoft and > > therefore can not be verified for Virus and Trojan horses. > > 2) MS TNEF format can only be read by some MS mail agents. > > 3) Microsoft recognizes and recommends that MS TNEF should only be used > > in Intranets and never in the Internet at large. > > > > The sender should disable sending RTF in Outlook and disable sending > > TNEF to the Internet from their MS Exchange gateway. > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Xen-users mailing list > > Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users > > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-users mailing list > Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users > _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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