[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] BSOD after installing EJB Digital GPLPV Drivers on fresh Windows 2008 R2 Enterprise
> > Dne 8.1.2014 01:06, James Harper napsal(a): > >> Hi everyone, > >> > >> i've just installed new (clean and fully updated) Windows 2008 R2 > >> Enterprise domU on Xen 4.3.1-r1 (Gentoo, hardened, kernel 3.11.2) as > >> PVHVM and tried to install GPLPV to make it work as proper PVHVM > domU. > >> But after installing the newest signed drivers from > >> http://www.ejbdigital.com.au/GPLPV/ (doesn't matter which version) it > >> seems fine until reboot. Then it throws BSOD with > >> DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (see attached image). > >> > >> Same problem with older Univention drivers. > >> > >> When I remove vif device from xen config file, windows domU goes fine, > >> but it's useless without internet connection. > >> > >> Any ideas what can be wrong? Disabling IPv6 through regedit didn't help > >> at all. > >> > >> > >> vif = [ > >> 'bridge=xenbr1, script=vif-bridge, mac=00:16:3e:58:cc:24, > >> model=e1000' > >> ] > > > > Can you try omitting the model from the vif declaration? That's the only > difference I can see between yours and my servers. > > > > The crashing driver is reported as sacdrv.sys, but that's part of the OS as > > far > as I can tell. Maybe there is something about the e1000 driver that windows > doesn't like having it unplugged by GPLPV? > > > > James > > > Hi James, > > unfortunately ommiting model declaration didn't help. I also tried to > install last drivers from uninvention.de (with ommited model > declaration) and it throws another exception (see attachment). > > Could you please post your config, please? > > Maybe i'm missing something, could you please post your install steps? > Or check mine? > > 1. Install clean Windows 2008 R2 machine > 2. Install all windows updates > 3. Install GPLPV drivers. > 4. ... it should work, but it doesn't for me ... > I always install PV drivers before installing updates (takes forever otherwise), but other than that that's exactly what I do. Installing the updates first won't make a difference. Next, please make the following changes to your config file, just to test: Change memory to 2048 Get rid of audio= and soundhw= lines Change vcpus to 1 If that resolves the problem, please tinker with the above to see if you can isolate which caused the problem. If I get a minute I'll try your config on my server. I'm not confident that it will make any difference though. Are you using a non-english version of Windows. I seem to remember someone else reporting a problem that I couldn't reproduce, and the only difference was that they were using a non-english version of Windows. If you are, do you have an English language version you could test with to see if the problem remains? Thanks James _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
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