[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-users] Problem with xen VBDs, xen backend, and dom0 drivers on xen 4.0+Debian Squeeze
Yes, right, thanks again, David: you had helped me a lot with this initially. I am a bit inexperienced, and did not know whether their might be some unusual workaround, patch, etc. Do you know, by any chance, when a Debian fix might be released? Thanks again for your help. ________________________________________ From: davidoftheold@xxxxxxxxx [davidoftheold@xxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David Della Vecchia [ddv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: 11 November 2011 20:04 To: benjamin.weaver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Cc: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Problem with xen VBDs, xen backend, and dom0 drivers on xen 4.0+Debian Squeeze This is a known issue with debian domU's on debian dom0's Centos works fine in this regard however. -ddv On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 10:28 AM, Benjamin Weaver <benjamin.weaver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:benjamin.weaver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: I am running xen 4.0.1 with debian squeeze (kernel: Linux version 2.6.32-5-xen-amd64 (Debian 2.6.32-38). Below is output indicating the problem. My vms are Ubuntu (lucid). I cannot save and restore my vms properly. A lucid vm works fine when first created by xm create. But then, when I save (xm save hostname filename), and restore from that file (xm restore filename). I get a vm that lets me login, but then freezes its prompt. This problem with lucid vms surfaced only a few weeks ago, before which I was running linux-base 2.6.32-35. The problem is related to Bug #644604 (http://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2011/10/msg00183.html). I had gotten some good suggestions on how and whether to compile a kernel version later than Squeeze, but had some difficulties compiling and in any event would like to get a stable release to run my vms. MY GUESS AT THE PROBLEM: I have since come to suspect a problem of communication between Xen Virtual Block Devices, Xen drivers (frontend and backend) and dom0 drivers that I thought be fixable. Please confirm if so; any suggestions as to how to fix this problem would be greatly appreciated! Output (see below) I notice a couple of things: 1. a.when the lucid vm is created a df command shows only xvda2 showing up as a filesystem; b. an lsmod shows only xen_blkfront and xen_netfront. This is all in contrast to output from the same commands regarding a hardy or lenny vm. In these cases, df shows several active file systems, and lsmod shows several modules, ipv6, jbd, etc., in fact several things except xen_blkfront and xen_netfront. 2. after the lucid vm is saved no reads or writes are being done to its VBDs. # df command on lenny Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/xvda2 2064208 392684 1566668 21% / varrun 262252 28 262224 1% /var/run varlock 262252 0 262252 0% /var/lock udev 262252 12 262240 1% /dev devshm 262252 0 262252 0% /dev/shm root@lucidxentest3:~# # df command on lucid Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/xvda2 2064208 545596 1413756 28% / none 240380 120 240260 1% /dev none 252152 0 252152 0% /dev/shm none 252152 28 252124 1% /var/run none 252152 0 252152 0% /var/lock none 252152 0 252152 0% /lib/init/rw root@lucidxentest:~# # lsmod on lucid vm Module Size Used by xen_netfront 17890 0 xen_blkfront 10665 2 root@lucidxentest:~# # lsmod on hardy vm Module Size Used by ipv6 313960 10 evdev 15360 0 ext3 149520 1 jbd 57256 1 ext3 mbcache 11392 1 ext3 root@lucidxentest3:~# Before xm save, VBDs on lucid vm show read/write activity with non-zero values. After save, xm top shows lucid vm VBDs with zeroed-out values for read/write. That is, values of 0 under the following columns of xm top output: VBD_OO VBD_RD VBD_WR VBD_RSECT VBD_WSECT. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto: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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