[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] Centos 5 hvm (windows 2003) crash
Hello! Is anyone using windows2003 hvm in production? I mean with open source xen (3.x). Or it's useless because of 10mbit network limit and poor disk I/O? I set up Centos5 with xen 3.0.3 and 2.6.18-8.1.15.el5xen kernel on my AMD X2, ASUS, 4GB RAM system, 2x320 WD sata. I use gentoo as PV DomU firewall for other DomUs with multiple bridge setup. All DomUs disk backends are images on lvm partition sitting on md raid1 mirror. For testing purposes I started 2 Ubuntu (one pv 32bit, pae enabled, other hvm 32bit), Gentoo Firewall (pv,64bit) and Windows 2003 server (hvm,32bit). I made some all networks stress with ping multiple packet sizes and disk write stress with dd. I discovered, that when I do some intensive disk writes with dd within Dom0 or in any pv DomUs my win2003 server becomes not reachable (visible with xm list, but with state ------, no network, no vnc access, no sdl window (if I use sdl) ). For example: dd if=/dev/zero of=./bigfile bs=512k count=16000 - this command in my Dom0 leads to win2003 hvm crash, xm destroy and xm create brings it back dd if=/dev/zero of=./bigfile bs=512k count=2000 - his command in my DomU leads to host not reachable for a couple of seconds, then win2003 hvm recovers. At the same time all other DomUs (both pv and hvm) suffer no single ping reply loss. What could be a problem? Do I need to put win2003 image on a separate partition? andris _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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