[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] [seek help] xen domain0 fail to boot (IBM x346)
Hello, I realized my problem should be "xen Domain0 cannot boot". Because I reinstalled a single Ubuntu12.04 with Xen 4.1.2, it still cannot boot on this server. The OS (with xen) itself is good, because I duplicated and run it well on several other servers(other type than the 'IBM X346'server with problem). Problem is after I choose "Xen-4.1-amd64" and any following linux kernel(like 3.2.0-39), when it loads to [time]"Domain0 has * vcpu", then it will output many: [time]Stack [time]Call Trace. ac 00 de ... (The output flashs too quickly, I cannot really catch.) Does IBM x346 needs particular setting for Xen? Could anyone give me some suggestions? Thank you, Alan From: "Ciel"<15401719@xxxxxx>; Date: Fri, Apr 5, 2013 11:11 AM To: "xen-users"<xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Subject: [seek help] Intall two seperate xen domain0s, fail to boot Dear all, My friend and I want to share one server. We are using different versions of Xen on different version of ubuntu. Originally the Domain0 on server is Ubuntu12.10 with Xen 4.1.3, on partition 1. I installed another OS image of Ubuntu 12.04 with Xen 4.1.2, on another partition 2. After I reboot, in the Grub, there is only one Xen 4.1, enter it comes 4 options for 2 types of Linux kernal versions: (1)Linux 3.2.0-39 (2)Linux 3.2.0-39(recovery) (3)Linux 3.2.0-23 (4)Linux 3.2.0-23(recovery) But when I choose any of them, the system cannot be load, and restart again. I would like to know, is it possible to have two Xen OSs separately on one server, and we can choose one on boot? I think it should not be confilict since they are not running at same time. I plan to edit the grub to have a try. Hope any one familiar with this could share me some knowledge. And any suggestions would be appreciated! Thank you very much! Alan _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
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