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Yes it does support 64bit xen-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >Send Xen-users mailing list submissions to > xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://lists.xensource.com/mailman/listinfo/xen-users >or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > xen-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >You can reach the person managing the list at > xen-users-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >than "Re: Contents of Xen-users digest..." >Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Do systems have to be IDENTICAL for live migration? > (James Pifer) > 2. Re: I need Vanilla Xen images of major Linux distributions > (Donny Brooks) > 3. Re: Re: Xen 4.0 - Support for Citrix WHQL-certified Windows > PV drivers (benco) > 4. Xen Cloud Platform 0.5 released! (Dave Scott) > 5. Re: Do systems have to be IDENTICAL for live migration? > (Nick Couchman) > 6. 2.6.32.15 pvops amd 64 support (Amina Khalid) > 7. Re: Problem pinging the xen guest after live migration (Srija G) > 8. Re: Do systems have to be IDENTICAL for live migration? > (James Pifer) > 9. Re: Problem pinging the xen guest after live migration > (Bart Coninckx) > 10. xend start (not building br0 or vif interfaces) > (Horton, Steve - IS) > 11. RE: BusyBox (Gave up waiting on root device) (Horton, Steve - IS) > 12. RE: BusyBox (Gave up waiting on root device) (Horton, Steve - IS) > 13. XCP 0.5 release upgrade, oddity (Vern Burke) > 14. XCP 0.5 release upgrade, bug 2 (Vern Burke) > 15. [XCP] Strange bug this avaible memory for guests (George Shuklin) >On Wed, 2010-07-07 at 09:30 -0300, Cristian Colombo wrote: >> Maybe in .cfg file you have the domUs confired to use more than 8 >> cores.... >> > >No, I don't have any that use over 4. > >James > > > >I can concur. I was having major issues getting ubuntu 10.04 to install >a pv domu on my centos dom0 with xen3.4.2 and xen4.0. I got a >subscription to stacklet and within the hour I had a working image. They >have all kinds of distros. > >Donny B. > >On 7/7/2010 2:09 AM, Jonathan Tripathy wrote: >> Stacklet.com is your friend >> >> On 07/07/10 06:47, Jimmy Pierre wrote: >>> Greetings, >>> >>> I am attempting to create a cloud demo and having problems building the >>> images. As time is of essence, if you have vanilla Xen images of >>> openSUSE, >>> Debian, Ubuntu, Feudora, RedHat et al, to share, I would take them ,-) >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Jimmy >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> 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 > > > >Hello, > >I'm also trying to use Citrix PV drivers for Windows (from XCP 0.1.1 and >0.5 RC3) instead of GPLPV drivers. I have both Xen 4.0.0/kernel 2.6.32.11 >and Xen 4.0.1 (latest RC) with kernel 2.6.32.15. VM's are Win2003, >Win2008R2_x64 and Win7x64. > >The only semi-working setup is Win2003Server on Xen 4.0.1 with Citrix PV >driver from XCP 0.1.1. After driver installation I see working PV DISK and >PV Ethernet devices, two other devices (XEN\console and XEN\vfb) are >unrecognized. > >Other combinations: > >* Xen 4.0.[0-1]/PV driver 0.5/Win2008 - unable to boot, stop on progress bar >* Xen 4.0.[0-1]/PV driver 0.1.1/Win2008 - boot only into safe mode >* Xen 4.0.[0-1]/PV driver 0.5/Win2003 - unable to boot, stop on boot screen >* Xen 4.0.[0-1]/PV driver 0.5/Win7 - unable to boot, stop on boot screen >* Xen 4.0.[0-1]/PV driver 0.1.1/Win7 - \Windows\System32\DRIVERS\xevtchn.sys > error at the beginning of boot process > >Win2008 + PV driver 0.5 install and boot log is attached. > >Regards, > >Roman > >On Thu, Jun 03, 2010 at 12:43:11AM +0200, Peter Braun wrote: >> Hi, >> >> little progress in XCP windows drivers. >> >> XCP Win PV drivers installed in despite of unknown driver publisher >> sucessfully to Windows 2008 SP1 x86 HVM domU. >> >> Disk and network i/o raised dramaticaly. >> >> Still remains 2 unrecognised PV devices: >> - XEN\console >> - XEN\vfg >> >> >> Does it means that XCP Win PV drivers are x86 only not usable for x64 domU? >> >> >> Peter >> >> >> >> 2010/5/27 Peter Braun <xenware@xxxxxxxxx>: >> > Hi, >> > >> > recently Ive installed Windows 2008 x64 HVM domain on Xen 4.0. >> > >> > >> > On xen wiki is info: >> > Support for Citrix WHQL-certified Windows PV drivers, included in XCP >> > (Xen Cloud Platform). Xen Cloud Platform: >> > >> > >> > So I installed them on Windows 2008 x64 domain and its not able to boot >> > anymore: >> > >> > File: \windows\system32\Drivers\xevtchn.sys >> > >> > Status: 0xc0000428 >> > >> > Info: Windows cannot verify the digital signature for this file >> > >> > >> > >> > Can anybody explain me whats the status of Citrix drivers usage on Xen 4.0? >> > >> > >> > Thanks >> > >> > >> > Peter >> > >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Xen-users mailing list >> Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users > >-- >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > ,''`. [benco] | mailto: benco@xxxxxxx | silc: /msg benco > : :' : ------------------------------------------------------------- > `. `' GPG publickey: http://www.acid.sk/pubkey.asc > `- KF = 0DF6 0592 74D2 F17A DACF A5C3 1720 CB7C F54C F429 >Hi, > >We're pleased to announce the release of the Xen Cloud Platform (XCP) 0.5, a >complete open-source cloud infrastructure platform with a powerful management >toolstack based on open APIs, support for multi-tenancy, QoS and detailed >metrics for consumption based charging. > >The XCP 0.5 bits have been tested extensively (including 100,000s of >CPU-hours) and are considered suitable for production use. > >XCP 0.5 can be downloaded from: > >http://www.xen.org/products/cloud_source.html > >XCP 0.5 contains the following features: >* xen 3.4.2 >* linux 2.6.27 >* openvswitch >* fully signed windows PV drivers >* improved SR-IOV support >* heterogeneous machine resource pool support >* templates for many different guest types (including latest Ubuntu, Debian) >* full-featured enterprise-class management toolstack >** multi-host resource pools >** live VM snapshots, checkpoints, migration >** disaster recovery support >** flexible storage, networking, host power management >** event tracking, progress notification >** performance monitoring and alerting >** XMLRPC-based API and powerful CLI > >XCP-unstable development has been happening in parallel with the stabilization >of XCP 0.5 and there are lots of cool new features in the pipeline. > >What's coming next in XCP-unstable: >* automatic weekly builds on xen.org >* xen 4.0 >* linux 2.6.32 >* libxenlight integration >* new vhd-based storage management service >* local disk storage optimizations >* DRBD integration >* network performance improvements >* improved support for boot-from-SAN (including multipath) > >If you want to join us and help make XCP even more awesome, check out: > xen-api@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > irc.freenode.net #xen-api > >Cheers, >Dave > > >>>> On 2010/07/07 at 06:21, James Pifer <jep@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On Thu, 2010-07-01 at 21:01 -0400, James Pifer wrote: >>> I have several systems running 64bit SLES11SP1. I'm trying to Live >>> Migrate between a couple of them and it's not working, although the >same >>> VM will run on each one starting it manually. >>> >>> The system are not identical. ïWould one expect migration to work >>> between these two systems? See below. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> James >> >> Just an update to this. I can migrate from the DL360 G5 (8 CPU) to >the >> DL360 G6 (16 CPU) but not the other way around. >> >> Is that expected? Is the CPU count the issue possibly? >> >> Thanks, >> James > >Could you more clearly define "not working" - error messages, log >entries, etc.? Sometimes CPU differences can prevent live migration >from working properly, but there are other factors, too. It would be >useful to know what Xen says about why live migration is failing. Also, >could you specify exactly what CPUs are in those boxes? I don't use HP, >but I know with Dell servers the model/generation of server you're using >can have a wide range of processors in it, so just specifying the server >model/brand does not really tell anything useful. > >-Nick > > >-------- >This e-mail may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole use >of the intended recipient. If this email is not intended for you, or you are >not responsible for the delivery of this message to the intended recipient, >please note that this message may contain SEAKR Engineering (SEAKR) >Privileged/Proprietary Information. In such a case, you are strictly >prohibited from downloading, photocopying, distributing or otherwise using >this message, its contents or attachments in any way. If you have received >this message in error, please notify us immediately by replying to this e-mail >and delete the message from your mailbox. Information contained in this >message that does not relate to the business of SEAKR is neither endorsed by >nor attributable to SEAKR. >Hi > >I am new to XEN and I need to know whether 2.6.32.15 pvops supports amd 64. > >Thanks >Thank you so much to both of you John and Matej. > >Yes, both of your solution, worked when I am live migrating the guest >from one dom0 to another dom0. > >What i am doing now, > > - In Host-B , I am executing the command , > > ping Guest-15a > > - In the Host-A , I am executing the command > > xm migrate --live Guest-15a Host-B > > The result: > > * Live migration went very well, found there is just 1 sec >stop in between but I think that is acceptable.* > >Our network team says that portfast is already configured at switch . > >But as the first option worked , so I hope I can move on - right? If >not please advice.... > >My second question is, mode=4 , ie 802.2ad ( link aggregation ) did not >work still yet. I wanted to >set the mode=4 as it is much faster. Found one document , here is the url > >http://wiki.oracle.com/page/Cisco+Systems+IOS-based+switches-+interface+bonding+and+trunking > >It is very good . In this document , the first line it is mentioned : > >***** It is important that the native VLANs *be identical* on both sides >of the link > >What does it mean VLANs *be identical* on both sides of the link ? Sorry >for the silly question though. > > Would you please explain , do I need to check /configure anything on the >server side? My configuration is simple enough , > >In my configuration I have used eth0 and eth1 bonded to bond0, and for >each subnet, created the > >config files, as ifcfg-bond0.15, ifcfg-bond0.16, ifcfg-bond0.17. Then >in the /etc/xen/scripts , I have created > >a custom file where I mentioned all the bridges for each vlan tag. And >this custom file is being called > >from /etc/xen/xend-config.sxp... > > >Please advice, do you need to proceed with aggregation link or with >mode=1, which is now configured and >you all helped me a work around... > >Thanks again. > > > > >On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 6:25 AM, John Haxby <john.haxby@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> >> On Sat, 2010-07-03 at 17:57 -0400, Srija G wrote: >>> Hi , >>> [snip] >>> >>> Can anyone please advice , where to check? Do you think it is the switch >>> configuration issues? >>> >>> >>> >> >> It's almost certainly a switch issue: the switch doesn't know that the MAC >> address for the recently migrated machine is on a different port. >> >> There are two possibilities: you can either ping something (eg the default >> router) _from_ the guest after it has migrated or you can set portfast on >> the switch. The former just informs the switch that the originating MAC >> address is now on a different port; the latter makes the switch less willing >> to hold on to the MAC address/port association for a long time and is >> something that the network people can do. You might want to try doing both. >> >> jch >> >> >> > >> Could you more clearly define "not working" - error messages, log >> entries, etc.? Sometimes CPU differences can prevent live migration >> from working properly, but there are other factors, too. It would be >> useful to know what Xen says about why live migration is failing. Also, >> could you specify exactly what CPUs are in those boxes? I don't use HP, >> but I know with Dell servers the model/generation of server you're using >> can have a wide range of processors in it, so just specifying the server >> model/brand does not really tell anything useful. >> >> -Nick > >Hi Nick. I actually had all of this in the original post, but cut it in >replies. See below. > >Thanks, >James > >ïThe first system is a ProLiant DL360 G6: >Proc 1:2533 MHz >Execution technology:4/4 cores; 8 maximum threads >Memory technology:64-bit capable >Processor 1 Internal L1 Cache:128 KB >Processor 1 Internal L2 Cache:1024 KB >Processor 1 Internal L3 Cache:8192 KB > >Proc 2:2533 MHz >Execution technology:4/4 cores; 8 maximum threads >Memory technology:64-bit capable >Processor 2 Internal L1 Cache:128 KB >Processor 2 Internal L2 Cache:1024 KB >Processor 2 Internal L3 Cache:8192 KB > > >The second system is a ProLiant DL360 G5: >Proc 1:2500 MHz >Execution technology:4/4 cores; 4 threads >Memory technology:64-bit capable >Processor 1 Internal L1 Cache:128 KB >Processor 1 Internal L2 Cache:12288 KB > >Proc 2:2500 MHz >Execution technology:4/4 cores; 4 threads >Memory technology:64-bit capable >Processor 2 Internal L1 Cache:128 KB >Processor 2 Internal L2 Cache:12288 KB > > > >When I tried to Live Migrate a VM from system one to system two I got: >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:237) >XendDomainInfo.restore(['domain', ['domid', '3'], ['cpu_weight', '256'], >['cpu_cap', '0'], ['pool_name', 'Pool-0'], ['bootloader'], ['vcpus', '2'], >['node', '8002'], ['cpus', [[], []]], ['on_poweroff', 'destroy'], >['description'], ['on_crash', 'destroy'], ['uuid', >'92b1b8f4-94aa-d393-92a4-3d78262bf092'], ['bootloader_args'], ['name', >'chsimp2'], ['on_reboot', 'restart'], ['maxmem', '2048'], ['memory', '2048'], >['shadow_memory', '18'], ['vcpu_avail', '3'], ['features'], ['on_xend_start', >'ignore'], ['on_xend_stop', 'ignore'], ['start_time', '1277985922.2'], >['cpu_time', '2433.09449026'], ['online_vcpus', '2'], ['image', ['hvm', >['kernel'], ['superpages', '0'], ['videoram', '4'], ['hpet', '0'], ['stdvga', >'0'], ['loader', '/usr/lib/xen/boot/hvmloader'], ['xen_platform_pci', '1'], >['rtc_timeoffset', '0'], ['pci', []], ['hap', '1'], ['localtime', '0'], >['timer_mode', '1'], ['pci_msitranslate', '1'], ['oos', '1'], ['apic', '0' ], ['sdl', '0'], ['usbdevice', 'tablet'], ['vpt_align', '1'], ['extid', '0'], ['vncunused', '1'], ['boot', 'c'], ['pae', '1'], ['viridian', '0'], ['acpi', '1'], ['vnc', '1'], ['nographic', '0'], ['nomigrate', '0'], ['usb', '1'], ['tsc_mode', '0'], ['guest_os_type', 'default'], ['device_model', '/usr/lib64/xen/bin/qemu-dm'], ['pci_power_mgmt', '0'], ['xauthority', '/root/.Xauthority'], ['isa', '0'], ['notes', ['SUSPEND_CANCEL', '1']]]], ['status', '2'], ['state', '-b----'], ['store_mfn', '1044476'], ['device', ['vif', ['bridge', 'br0'], ['mac', '00:16:3e:1f:ea:77'], ['script', '/etc/xen/scripts/vif-bridge'], ['uuid', '53301d91-5283-d69d-4b7d-5beb3deee963'], ['backend', '0']]], ['device', ['console', ['protocol', 'vt100'], ['location', '4'], ['uuid', 'b02891b0-855e-fc59-9744-5685e1950c19']]], ['device', ['vbd', ['protocol', 'x86_32-abi'], ['uuid', '31c2d623-a977-4e81-5ecc-2ab09907f76e'], ['bootable', '1'], ['dev', 'hda:disk'], ['uname', 'phy:/dev/disk/by-id/scsi-200d0b29d2d002200' ], ['mode', 'w'], ['backend', '0'], ['VDI']]], ['device', ['vfb', ['vncunused', '1'], ['vnc', '1'], ['uuid', 'e40219c2-a740-c910-2840-be3a2aaa9548'], ['location', '127.0.0.1:5902']]], ['change_home_server', 'False']]) >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:2543) >XendDomainInfo.constructDomain >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (balloon:239) Balloon: 31107320 KiB free; >need 16384; done. >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (XendDomain:465) Adding Domain: 1 >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:3470) Storing VM details: >{'on_xend_stop': 'ignore', 'pool_name': 'Pool-0', 'shadow_memory': '18', >'uuid': '92b1b8f4-94aa-d393-92a4-3d78262bf092', 'on_reboot': 'restart', >'start_time': '1277985922.2', 'on_poweroff': 'destroy', 'bootloader_args': '', >'on_xend_start': 'ignore', 'on_crash': 'destroy', 'xend/restart_count': '0', >'vcpus': '2', 'vcpu_avail': '3', 'bootloader': '', 'image': '(hvm (kernel ) >(superpages 0) (videoram 4) (hpet 0) (stdvga 0) (loader >/usr/lib/xen/boot/hvmloader) (xen_platform_pci 1) (rtc_timeoffset 0) (pci ()) >(hap 1) (localtime 0) (timer_mode 1) (pci_msitranslate 1) (oos 1) (apic 0) >(sdl 0) (usbdevice tablet) (vpt_align 1) (extid 0) (vncunused 1) (boot c) (pae >1) (viridian 0) (acpi 1) (vnc 1) (nographic 0) (nomigrate 0) (usb 1) (tsc_mode >0) (guest_os_type default) (device_model /usr/lib64/xen/bin/qemu-dm) >(pci_power_mgmt 0) (xauthority /root/.Xauthority) (isa 0) (notes >(SUSPEND_CANCEL 1)))', 'name': 'chsi mp2'} >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] INFO (XendDomainInfo:2402) createDevice: console : >{'protocol': 'vt100', 'location': '4', 'uuid': >'b02891b0-855e-fc59-9744-5685e1950c19'} >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (DevController:95) DevController: writing >{'state': '1', 'backend-id': '0', 'backend': >'/local/domain/0/backend/console/1/0'} to /local/domain/1/device/console/0. >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (DevController:97) DevController: writing >{'domain': 'chsimp2', 'frontend': '/local/domain/1/device/console/0', 'uuid': >'b02891b0-855e-fc59-9744-5685e1950c19', 'frontend-id': '1', 'state': '1', >'location': '4', 'online': '1', 'protocol': 'vt100'} to >/local/domain/0/backend/console/1/0. >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] INFO (XendDomainInfo:2402) createDevice: vfb : >{'vncunused': '1', 'other_config': {'vncunused': '1', 'vnc': '1'}, 'vnc': '1', >'uuid': 'e40219c2-a740-c910-2840-be3a2aaa9548', 'location': '127.0.0.1:5902'} >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (DevController:95) DevController: writing >{'state': '1', 'backend-id': '0', 'backend': >'/local/domain/0/backend/vfb/1/0'} to /local/domain/1/device/vfb/0. >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (DevController:97) DevController: writing >{'vncunused': '1', 'domain': 'chsimp2', 'frontend': >'/local/domain/1/device/vfb/0', 'uuid': >'e40219c2-a740-c910-2840-be3a2aaa9548', 'frontend-id': '1', 'state': '1', >'location': '127.0.0.1:5902', 'online': '1', 'vnc': '1'} to >/local/domain/0/backend/vfb/1/0. >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] INFO (XendDomainInfo:2402) createDevice: vbd : >{'protocol': 'x86_32-abi', 'uuid': '31c2d623-a977-4e81-5ecc-2ab09907f76e', >'bootable': 1, 'driver': 'paravirtualised', 'dev': 'hda:disk', 'uname': >'phy:/dev/disk/by-id/scsi-200d0b29d2d002200', 'mode': 'w', 'backend': '0'} >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (DevController:95) DevController: writing >{'virtual-device': '768', 'protocol': 'x86_32-abi', 'device-type': 'disk', >'backend-id': '0', 'state': '1', 'backend': >'/local/domain/0/backend/vbd/1/768'} to /local/domain/1/device/vbd/768. >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (DevController:97) DevController: writing >{'domain': 'chsimp2', 'frontend': '/local/domain/1/device/vbd/768', 'uuid': >'31c2d623-a977-4e81-5ecc-2ab09907f76e', 'bootable': '1', 'dev': 'hda', >'state': '1', 'params': '/dev/disk/by-id/scsi-200d0b29d2d002200', 'mode': 'w', >'online': '1', 'frontend-id': '1', 'type': 'phy'} to >/local/domain/0/backend/vbd/1/768. >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] INFO (XendDomainInfo:2402) createDevice: vif : >{'bridge': 'br0', 'mac': '00:16:3e:1f:ea:77', 'script': >'/etc/xen/scripts/vif-bridge', 'uuid': '53301d91-5283-d69d-4b7d-5beb3deee963', >'backend': '0'} >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (DevController:95) DevController: writing >{'backend-id': '0', 'mac': '00:16:3e:1f:ea:77', 'handle': '0', 'state': '1', >'backend': '/local/domain/0/backend/vif/1/0'} to /local/domain/1/device/vif/0. >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (DevController:97) DevController: writing >{'bridge': 'br0', 'domain': 'chsimp2', 'handle': '0', 'uuid': >'53301d91-5283-d69d-4b7d-5beb3deee963', 'script': >'/etc/xen/scripts/vif-bridge', 'mac': '00:16:3e:1f:ea:77', 'frontend-id': '1', >'state': '1', 'online': '1', 'frontend': '/local/domain/1/device/vif/0'} to >/local/domain/0/backend/vif/1/0. >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:1835) Storing domain details: >{'console/port': '4', 'description': '', 'console/limit': '1048576', >'image/suspend-cancel': '1', 'domid': '1', 'vm': >'/vm/92b1b8f4-94aa-d393-92a4-3d78262bf092', 'cpu/0/availability': 'online', >'memory/target': '2097152', 'control/platform-feature-multiprocessor-suspend': >'1', 'console/type': 'ioemu', 'cpu/1/availability': 'online', 'store/port': >'3', 'name': 'chsimp2'} >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] INFO (XendCheckpoint:343) restore hvm domain 1, >apic=0, pae=1 >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (image:339) No VNC passwd configured for vfb >access >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (image:901) args: boot, val: c >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (image:901) args: fda, val: None >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (image:901) args: fdb, val: None >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (image:901) args: soundhw, val: None >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (image:901) args: localtime, val: 0 >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (image:901) args: serial, val: None >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (image:901) args: std-vga, val: 0 >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (image:901) args: isa, val: 0 >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (image:901) args: acpi, val: 1 >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (image:901) args: usb, val: 1 >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (image:901) args: usbdevice, val: tablet >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (image:901) args: gfx_passthru, val: None >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] INFO (image:833) Need to create platform >device.[domid:1] >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (XendCheckpoint:361) restore:shadow=0x12, >_static_max=0x80000000, _static_min=0x0, >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] DEBUG (XendCheckpoint:380) [xc_restore]: >/usr/lib64/xen/bin/xc_restore 17 1 3 4 1 1 0 0 >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] INFO (XendCheckpoint:482) xc_domain_restore start: >p2m_size = 100000 >[2010-07-01 12:06:49 5660] INFO (XendCheckpoint:482) Reloading memory pages: >0% >[2010-07-01 12:08:12 5660] INFO (XendCheckpoint:482) Read 1448 bytes of QEMU >data >[2010-07-01 12:08:12 5660] INFO (XendCheckpoint:482) Read 5544 bytes of QEMU >data >[2010-07-01 12:08:12 5660] INFO (XendCheckpoint:482) Read 9 bytes of QEMU data >[2010-07-01 12:08:13 5660] INFO (XendCheckpoint:482) ERROR Internal error: >Error when reading batch size >[2010-07-01 12:08:13 5660] INFO (XendCheckpoint:482) ERROR Internal error: >error when buffering batch, finishing >[2010-07-01 12:08:13 5660] INFO (XendCheckpoint:482) >[2010-07-01 12:08:13 5660] INFO (XendCheckpoint:482) Writing 7001 bytes of >QEMU data >[2010-07-01 12:08:13 5660] INFO (XendCheckpoint:482) ERROR Internal error: >error setting the HVM context >[2010-07-01 12:08:14 5660] INFO (XendCheckpoint:482) Restore exit with rc=1 >[2010-07-01 12:08:14 5660] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:3111) XendDomainInfo.destroy: >domid=1 >[2010-07-01 12:08:14 5660] ERROR (XendDomainInfo:3125) XendDomainInfo.destroy: >domain destruction failed. >Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/xen/xend/XendDomainInfo.py", line > 3118, in destroy > xc.domain_pause(self.domid) >Error: (3, 'No such process') >[2010-07-01 12:08:14 5660] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:2451) No device model >[2010-07-01 12:08:14 5660] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:2453) Releasing devices >[2010-07-01 12:08:14 5660] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:2459) Removing vif/0 >[2010-07-01 12:08:14 5660] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:1289) >XendDomainInfo.destroyDevice: deviceClass = vif, device = vif/0 >[2010-07-01 12:08:14 5660] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:2459) Removing console/0 >[2010-07-01 12:08:14 5660] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:1289) >XendDomainInfo.destroyDevice: deviceClass = console, device = console/0 >[2010-07-01 12:08:14 5660] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:2459) Removing vbd/768 >[2010-07-01 12:08:14 5660] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:1289) >XendDomainInfo.destroyDevice: deviceClass = vbd, device = vbd/768 >[2010-07-01 12:08:14 5660] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:2459) Removing vfb/0 >[2010-07-01 12:08:14 5660] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:1289) >XendDomainInfo.destroyDevice: deviceClass = vfb, device = vfb/0 >[2010-07-01 12:08:14 5660] INFO (XendDomain:1108) Domain chsimp2 >(92b1b8f4-94aa-d393-92a4-3d78262bf092) deleted. >[2010-07-01 12:08:14 5660] ERROR (XendCheckpoint:416) >/usr/lib64/xen/bin/xc_restore 17 1 3 4 1 1 0 0 failed >Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/xen/xend/XendCheckpoint.py", line > 384, in restore > forkHelper(cmd, fd, handler.handler, True) > File "/usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/xen/xend/XendCheckpoint.py", line > 470, in forkHelper > raise XendError("%s failed" % string.join(cmd)) >XendError: /usr/lib64/xen/bin/xc_restore 17 1 3 4 1 1 0 0 failed >[2010-07-01 12:08:14 5660] ERROR (XendDomain:1176) Restore failed >Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/xen/xend/XendDomain.py", line 1160, > in domain_restore_fd > dominfo = XendCheckpoint.restore(self, fd, paused=paused, > relocating=relocating) > File "/usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/xen/xend/XendCheckpoint.py", line > 417, in restore > raise exn >XendError: /usr/lib64/xen/bin/xc_restore 17 1 3 4 1 1 0 0 failed > > > >On Wednesday 07 July 2010 17:27:23 Srija G wrote: >> Thank you so much to both of you John and Matej. >> >> Yes, both of your solution, worked when I am live migrating the guest >> from one dom0 to another dom0. >> >> What i am doing now, >> >> - In Host-B , I am executing the command , >> >> ping Guest-15a >> >> - In the Host-A , I am executing the command >> >> xm migrate --live Guest-15a Host-B >> >> The result: >> >> * Live migration went very well, found there is just 1 sec >> stop in between but I think that is acceptable.* >> >> Our network team says that portfast is already configured at switch . >> >> But as the first option worked , so I hope I can move on - right? If >> not please advice.... >> >> My second question is, mode=4 , ie 802.2ad ( link aggregation ) did not >> work still yet. I wanted to >> set the mode=4 as it is much faster. Found one document , here is the url >> >> http://wiki.oracle.com/page/Cisco+Systems+IOS-based+switches-+interface+bon >> ding+and+trunking >> >> It is very good . In this document , the first line it is mentioned : >> >> ***** It is important that the native VLANs *be identical* on both sides >> of the link >> >> What does it mean VLANs *be identical* on both sides of the link ? Sorry >> for the silly question though. >> >> Would you please explain , do I need to check /configure anything on the >> server side? My configuration is simple enough , >> >> In my configuration I have used eth0 and eth1 bonded to bond0, and for >> each subnet, created the >> >> config files, as ifcfg-bond0.15, ifcfg-bond0.16, ifcfg-bond0.17. Then >> in the /etc/xen/scripts , I have created >> >> a custom file where I mentioned all the bridges for each vlan tag. And >> this custom file is being called >> >> from /etc/xen/xend-config.sxp... >> >> >> Please advice, do you need to proceed with aggregation link or with >> mode=1, which is now configured and >> you all helped me a work around... >> >> Thanks again. >> >> On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 6:25 AM, John Haxby <john.haxby@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > On Sat, 2010-07-03 at 17:57 -0400, Srija G wrote: >> >> Hi , >> >> [snip] >> >> >> >> Can anyone please advice , where to check? Do you think it is the >> >> switch configuration issues? >> > >> > It's almost certainly a switch issue: the switch doesn't know that the >> > MAC address for the recently migrated machine is on a different port. >> > >> > There are two possibilities: you can either ping something (eg the >> > default router) _from_ the guest after it has migrated or you can set >> > portfast on the switch. The former just informs the switch that the >> > originating MAC address is now on a different port; the latter makes the >> > switch less willing to hold on to the MAC address/port association for a >> > long time and is something that the network people can do. You might >> > want to try doing both. >> > >> > jch >> > >Why don't you use multipathing in stead of bonding? > >B. > > >I've just gotten xen-4.0.1-rc4-pre on top of Ubuntu 10.04 using the 2.6.32.15 >kernel source installed and booting into Dom0 thanks to you guys! > >I was under the impression that xend would setup at least a basic bridge >interface and some vif interfaces automaticlly.. I don't get any of that. And >when I try to start xend manually after reboot I get: >ifdown: interface eth0 not configured >RTNTELINK answers: Device or resource busy > >Not sure what's going on. >Thanks, >-S > >________________________________ >This e-mail and any files transmitted with it may be proprietary and are >intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are >addressed. If you have received this e-mail in error please notify the sender. >Please note that any views or opinions presented in this e-mail are solely >those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of ITT Corporation. >The recipient should check this e-mail and any attachments for the presence of >viruses. ITT accepts no liability for any damage caused by any virus >transmitted by this e-mail. > > >Thanks Dan, >I tried that and it worked :-) >Thanks to Cristian Columbo yourself for all your help! >-Steve > >________________________________________ >From: Dante Cinco [dantecinco@xxxxxxxxx] >Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 4:31 PM >To: Horton, Steve - IS; Xen-users >Subject: [Xen-users] BusyBox (Gave up waiting on root device) > >Try adding "dummy=dummy" in your dom0 kernel cmdline: > >menuentry "Xen-test" { >set root='(hd0,1)' >multiboot /boot/xen.gz dom0_mem=1000M >module /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32.15 dummy=dummy root=/dev/sda1 ro >module /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32.15 >} > >Dante > >-----Original Message----- >From: xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >[mailto:xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Horton, >Steve - IS >Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 12:30 PM >To: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: [Xen-users] BusyBox (Gave up waiting on root device) > >I used the guide at >http://bderzhavets.wordpress.com<http://bderzhavets.wordpress.com/> to >install xen-4.0.1-rc4-pre on top of Ubuntu 10.04 using the 2.6.32.15 >kernel source from jeremy's repo. I got the kernel built and managed >to get xen all built and installed but when it's booting it drops to a >busybox shell after it finds my NIC(s). It says: Gave up waiting on >root device. > >It's acts like it can't mount /dev/sda1 but I don't know why. > >Not sure if this is correct.. but here is my 40_custom file: > >menuentry "Xen-test" { >set root='(hd0,1)' >multiboot /boot/xen.gz dom0_mem=1000M >module /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32.15 root=/dev/sda1 ro >module /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32.15 >} > >Thanks! >-S > >This e-mail and any files transmitted with it may be proprietary and are >intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are >addressed. If you have received this e-mail in error please notify the sender. >Please note that any views or opinions presented in this e-mail are solely >those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of ITT Corporation. >The recipient should check this e-mail and any attachments for the presence of >viruses. ITT accepts no liability for any damage caused by any virus >transmitted by this e-mail. > > >Sure, >My 40_custom file contains the following: > >menuentry "Xen-test" { >set root='(hd0,1)' >multiboot /boot/xen.gz dom0_mem=1000M >module /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32.15 dummy root=/dev/sda1 ro >module /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32.15 >} >Then I just did an update-grub and rebooted off the new kernel. >Hope this helps! >-Steve >________________________________ >From: Amina Khalid [amina.khalid@xxxxxxxxx] >Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 12:19 PM >To: Horton, Steve - IS >Subject: Re: [Xen-users] BusyBox (Gave up waiting on root device) > >Can you post how it worked? I am getting the same problem. > >Thanks > >On 7 July 2010 17:10, Horton, Steve - IS ><Steve.Horton@xxxxxxx<mailto:Steve.Horton@xxxxxxx>> wrote: >Thanks Dan, >I tried that and it worked :-) >Thanks to Cristian Columbo yourself for all your help! >-Steve > >________________________________________ >From: Dante Cinco [dantecinco@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:dantecinco@xxxxxxxxx>] >Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 4:31 PM >To: Horton, Steve - IS; Xen-users >Subject: [Xen-users] BusyBox (Gave up waiting on root device) > >Try adding "dummy=dummy" in your dom0 kernel cmdline: > >menuentry "Xen-test" { >set root='(hd0,1)' >multiboot /boot/xen.gz dom0_mem=1000M >module /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32.15 dummy=dummy root=/dev/sda1 ro >module /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32.15 >} > >Dante > >-----Original Message----- >From: >xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >[mailto:xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>] > On Behalf Of Horton, >Steve - IS >Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 12:30 PM >To: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Subject: [Xen-users] BusyBox (Gave up waiting on root device) > >I used the guide at >http://bderzhavets.wordpress.com<http://bderzhavets.wordpress.com/> to >install xen-4.0.1-rc4-pre on top of Ubuntu 10.04 using the 2.6.32.15 >kernel source from jeremy's repo. I got the kernel built and managed >to get xen all built and installed but when it's booting it drops to a >busybox shell after it finds my NIC(s). It says: Gave up waiting on >root device. > >It's acts like it can't mount /dev/sda1 but I don't know why. > >Not sure if this is correct.. but here is my 40_custom file: > >menuentry "Xen-test" { >set root='(hd0,1)' >multiboot /boot/xen.gz dom0_mem=1000M >module /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32.15 root=/dev/sda1 ro >module /boot/initrd.img-2.6.32.15 >} > >Thanks! >-S > >This e-mail and any files transmitted with it may be proprietary and are >intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are >addressed. If you have received this e-mail in error please notify the sender. >Please note that any views or opinions presented in this e-mail are solely >those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of ITT Corporation. >The recipient should check this e-mail and any attachments for the presence of >viruses. ITT accepts no liability for any damage caused by any virus >transmitted by this e-mail. > >_______________________________________________ >Xen-users mailing list >Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users > > > >You knew it was going to happen, you just knew it :). > >I just started upgrading the production cloud from 0.1.1 to 0.5 this >afternoon. Migrated all the VMs to the slaves, upgraded the pool master, >then I thought I'd check to make sure the upgraded pool master rejoined >the pool ok, so I tried to view all VMs from the console and got "This >feature is not available in pools with more than 100 virtual machines." > >I don't know if this is just an artifact of doing this on a partially >upgraded pool or what, but since I have well south of 100 VMs, I'd call >it a bug :). Good news is that XCCS displays this info correctly, so >this appears to be a non-critical bug :). > > >-- >Vern Burke > >SwiftWater Telecom >http://www.swiftwatertel.com >ISP/CLEC Engineering Services >Data Center Services >Remote Backup Services > > >Once again, another apparently non-critical bug but one you have to >watch out for. > >VMs in the pool with the 0.1.1 pv drivers are shown to the 0.5 pool >master as pv drivers up to date when the pv drivers are clearly out of >date. This is verified by noting that the 0.5 pool master can't get the >IP addresses in use from a VM with 0.1.1 pv drivers. > >Remember to update your VM's pv drivers :). >-- >Vern Burke > >SwiftWater Telecom >http://www.swiftwatertel.com >ISP/CLEC Engineering Services >Data Center Services >Remote Backup Services > > >I got really strange situation with memory on host: > > >xe host-list params=memory-free >memory-free ( RO) : 10305536 >(10Mb) > >xe host-compute-free-memory >3147059200 >(3Gb) > >A huge difference! And xentop show different numbers too! > >I will keep this host online "as is" and I am ready to provide information for >debbugging or perform needed actions. > >-- >wBR,George. > > >_______________________________________________ >Xen-users mailing list >Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users -- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. 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