[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Problems w/ 3Ware 9650 and 64-bit Xen
On April 24, 2008 10:16 pm Martin Adolfsson wrote: > Freddie Cash wrote: > > On April 22, 2008 01:49 am Martin Adolfsson wrote: > > I tried running Debian Lenny (with the 2.6.22-xen kernel from > > Ubuntu), Debian Sid, Ubuntu Hardy, and a bunch of different > > variations on the above. > > > > The only semi-stable configuration I achieved was Ubuntu Hardy with > > the 2.6.24 dom0 kernel, and a forced install of the Gutsy 2.6.22-xen > > kernel for the domU. But that was only semi-stable. Running lots of > > HVMs and PVs at the same time could lock the server. > > That doesn't sound too promising at all. :-\ Did you try using the > 3Ware supplied 2.6.18 driver? No, never tried that. Have since moved the box to plain 64-bit Debian Lenny using KVM to run (currently) 6 HVMs, with 4 more in various stages of testing (all using kvmbr0 bridge device on top of a bond0 made up of 4 gigabit NICs). > > And depending on which version of the libc6 package was installed, > > you could get lots of "bus error" messages and truncated libraries. > > Plus, > > Nasty. Yeah, the Ubuntu launchpad and forums for hardy are full of libc6 issues regarding bus errors and truncated libraries, with no real solution as yet (that I saw). > > getting networking to work on eth3-eth6 (and not on eth0-eth2) in Xen > > was a nightmare, and made even worse if you tried to create a bond0 > > interface of eth3-eth6 and use that for the Xen bridge (never managed > > to get that to work with Xen 3.2). > Yes, I use a fairly complex setup with a firewall in a domU, multiple > interfaces and a bridged/routed setup. Basically, I threw out all the > bundled xen-networking scripts and wrote new ones from scratch. What's annoying is I was able to do the same using the supplied networking scripts in Xen 3.0.3 in Debian Etch. Something changed between that and Xen 3.2, but I was never able to figure it out. Tried a couple of times to figure out all the ip, brctl, and ifconfig commands that were going on in the background, but gave up in frustration (oh, if only a distro had the balls to unify networking commands like the BSDs do, such that ifconfig is the only command you need to do all this). > > After three weeks, I gave up and installed Debian Lenny, upgraded to > > the 2.6.24 kernel, install KVM, and haven't looked at Xen since. Had > > a working VM setup in less than a day, with a 4-port bond0 as the > > physical device for the bridge. > > OK - I'll take that into consideration, but given the time frames of > this project, I probably have to stick with Xen one way or another. :) Good luck. Hope you get this one figured out. -- Freddie Cash fjwcash@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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