[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Error: Device 0 (vif) could not be connected. Hotplug scripts not working.
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 03:11:16AM +0100, Olivier B. wrote: > Pasi Kärkkäinen a écrit : >> On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 03:31:10PM +0100, Olivier B. wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I tried to upgrade my dom0 kernel from >>> 2.6.31.6-dae-dom0-00751-g60e0545 to 2.6.31.6-dae-dom0-00757-ge65323d >>> ; and domU doesn't start anymore. >>> >>> I obtain this error message : >>> >>>> root! noburo:/var/log/xen# time xm create /etc/xen/hel.cfg >>>> Using config file "/etc/xen/hel.cfg". >>>> Error: Device 0 (vif) could not be connected. Hotplug scripts not >>>> >>> working. >>> >>>> real 1m41.491s >>>> user 0m0.116s >>>> sys 0m0.056s >>>> >>> And the error is triggered after 100 seconds... >>> >>> I use Xen 3.4.2 (Debian amd64) in bridge mode, and a 2.6.31.12 >>> vanilla pv_ops kernel. >>> >>> In xen-hotplug.log I have only this line : Nothing to flush. >>> >>> And in xend.log I found that : >>> [2010-01-29 15:26:12 6213] DEBUG (DevController:139) Waiting for >>> devices vif. >>> [2010-01-29 15:26:12 6213] DEBUG (DevController:144) Waiting for 0. >>> [2010-01-29 15:26:12 6213] DEBUG (DevController:629) >>> hotplugStatusCallback /local/domain/0/backend/vif/5/0/hotplug-status. >>> [2010-01-29 15:27:52 6213] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:2732) >>> XendDomainInfo.destroy: domid=5 >>> >>> >>> >>> Is there a bug in last pv_ops dom0 kernel, or have I something to fix >>> in my setup ? >>> >>> >> >> Do you have netback driver/module loaded? >> >> Do you have udev installed? Start "udevmonitor" before you start the >> guest.. do you see hotplug events? >> >> -- Pasi >> >> > Sorry, I didn't your answer before... So if I start "udevadm monitor", I > obtain : > > udevmonitor will print the received events for: > UDEV the event which udev sends out after rule processing > UEVENT the kernel uevent > > UEVENT[1266285891.062392] add /devices/vbd-2-2048 (xen-backend) > UDEV [1266285891.064356] add /devices/vbd-2-2048 (xen-backend) > UEVENT[1266285891.097244] add /devices/vif-2-0 (xen-backend) > UDEV [1266285891.098725] add /devices/vif-2-0 (xen-backend) > UEVENT[1266285891.116060] add /devices/vif-2-0/net/vif2.0 (net) > UEVENT[1266285891.118280] online /devices/vif-2-0 (xen-backend) > UDEV [1266285891.125190] add /devices/vif-2-0/net/vif2.0 (net) > UDEV [1266285891.127347] online /devices/vif-2-0 (xen-backend) > UEVENT[1266285891.288098] add /devices/console-2-0 (xen-backend) > UDEV [1266285891.289979] add /devices/console-2-0 (xen-backend) > UEVENT[1266285891.347288] change /devices/virtual/block/drbd2 (block) > UEVENT[1266285891.375061] add /kernel/uids/65534 (uids) > UDEV [1266285891.376787] add /kernel/uids/65534 (uids) > UDEV [1266285891.477763] change /devices/virtual/block/drbd2 (block) > UEVENT[1266285892.496161] remove /kernel/uids/65534 (uids) > UDEV [1266285892.497624] remove /kernel/uids/65534 (uids) > > then some "noise" (I suppose) : > UEVENT[1266285915.289407] add /kernel/uids/101 (uids) > UDEV [1266285915.289918] add /kernel/uids/101 (uids) > UEVENT[1266285916.320644] remove /kernel/uids/101 (uids) > UDEV [1266285916.322143] remove /kernel/uids/101 (uids) > UEVENT[1266285975.204011] add /kernel/uids/101 (uids) > UDEV [1266285975.204632] add /kernel/uids/101 (uids) > UEVENT[1266285976.236637] remove /kernel/uids/101 (uids) > UDEV [1266285976.238076] remove /kernel/uids/101 (uids) > > and after 100 seconds : > UEVENT[1266285991.909492] remove /devices/console-2-0 (xen-backend) > UDEV [1266285991.911456] remove /devices/console-2-0 (xen-backend) > UEVENT[1266285991.945058] remove /devices/vbd-2-2048 (xen-backend) > UDEV [1266285991.946743] remove /devices/vbd-2-2048 (xen-backend) > UEVENT[1266285991.948761] offline /devices/vif-2-0 (xen-backend) > UDEV [1266285991.950257] offline /devices/vif-2-0 (xen-backend) > UEVENT[1266285991.976885] remove /devices/vif-2-0/net/vif2.0 (net) > UEVENT[1266285991.989443] remove /devices/vif-2-0 (xen-backend) > UEVENT[1266285992.076919] change /devices/virtual/block/drbd2 (block) > UDEV [1266285992.111812] change /devices/virtual/block/drbd2 (block) > > I also update my kernel to the 00776-gce7f50d version and have the same > problem. > > For the netback module, I have this entries in my dom0 .config file : > > CONFIG_XEN_NETDEV_BACKEND=y > Can you paste your /etc/xen/<guest> cfgfile, thanks. -- Pasi _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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