Barry BURNEREAU
2008-Jun-10 07:38 UTC
[XEN-USERS] Windows GPLPV 0.9.2 & "add new hardware" -> BSOD
Hello I have a windows 2003 (not 64bit) running on a xen 3.2.0 (debian with backport). I''ve install gplpv driver 0.9.2 and everything works fine. But yesterday, I try to add a Microsoft loopback network card, and I obtain a BSOD. This BSOD occured when the os search for new hardware, after I use Control Panel -> Add new hardware. I click next, and then BSOD. (I use french Windows version, so, some of my translation could not be appropriate) Does somebdoy have the same trouble ? I finally add the LoopBack network card by rebooting without GPLPV enable. I cannot install the last version to test it right now, but if somebody could try ... Barry _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
James Harper
2008-Jun-10 10:54 UTC
RE: [XEN-USERS] Windows GPLPV 0.9.2 & "add new hardware" -> BSOD
> Hello > > I have a windows 2003 (not 64bit) running on a xen 3.2.0 (debian with > backport). I''ve install gplpv driver 0.9.2 and everything works fine.But> yesterday, I try to add a Microsoft loopback network card, and Iobtain a> BSOD. > This BSOD occured when the os search for new hardware, after I use > Control Panel -> Add new hardware. I click next, and then BSOD. (I use > french Windows version, so, some of my translation could not be > appropriate) > > Does somebdoy have the same trouble ? I finally add the LoopBacknetwork> card by rebooting without GPLPV enable. > > I cannot install the last version to test it right now, but ifsomebody> could try ... >Later versions definitely have better support for driver stopping and removing, so I''d hope that the later versions work. Can you give me the details of the BSoD? thanks James _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
Barry BURNEREAU
2008-Jun-10 12:04 UTC
Re: [XEN-USERS] Windows GPLPV 0.9.2 & "add new hardware" -> BSOD
2008/6/10 James Harper <james.harper@bendigoit.com.au>:> > Hello > > > > I have a windows 2003 (not 64bit) running on a xen 3.2.0 (debian with > > backport). I''ve install gplpv driver 0.9.2 and everything works fine. > But > > yesterday, I try to add a Microsoft loopback network card, and I > obtain a > > BSOD. > > This BSOD occured when the os search for new hardware, after I use > > Control Panel -> Add new hardware. I click next, and then BSOD. (I use > > french Windows version, so, some of my translation could not be > > appropriate) > > > > Does somebdoy have the same trouble ? I finally add the LoopBack > network > > card by rebooting without GPLPV enable. > > > > I cannot install the last version to test it right now, but if > somebody > > could try ... > > > > Later versions definitely have better support for driver stopping and > removing, so I''d hope that the later versions work. > > Can you give me the details of the BSoD? > > thanks > > James > >Hi James This is the detail of the BSOD: Plug and Play has detected an error probably due to an incorrect driver STOP: 0x000000CA (0x00000005,0x89DA4AB8,0x00000000, 0x00000000) After that, my Dom0 is quite unstable. I could not destroy the vm which have crash. I could even not cleanly reboot my dom0. Barry _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
Barry BURNEREAU
2008-Jun-10 12:20 UTC
Re: [XEN-USERS] Windows GPLPV 0.9.2 & "add new hardware" -> BSOD
One more information: I''ve tested once again. My dom0 is still ok today (it only takes a very long time to destroy the domu) Barry 2008/6/10 Barry BURNEREAU <bburnereau@sqli.com>:> > > 2008/6/10 James Harper <james.harper@bendigoit.com.au>: > > > Hello >> > >> > I have a windows 2003 (not 64bit) running on a xen 3.2.0 (debian with >> > backport). I''ve install gplpv driver 0.9.2 and everything works fine. >> But >> > yesterday, I try to add a Microsoft loopback network card, and I >> obtain a >> > BSOD. >> > This BSOD occured when the os search for new hardware, after I use >> > Control Panel -> Add new hardware. I click next, and then BSOD. (I use >> > french Windows version, so, some of my translation could not be >> > appropriate) >> > >> > Does somebdoy have the same trouble ? I finally add the LoopBack >> network >> > card by rebooting without GPLPV enable. >> > >> > I cannot install the last version to test it right now, but if >> somebody >> > could try ... >> > >> >> Later versions definitely have better support for driver stopping and >> removing, so I''d hope that the later versions work. >> >> Can you give me the details of the BSoD? >> >> thanks >> >> James >> >> > Hi James > > This is the detail of the BSOD: > Plug and Play has detected an error probably due to an incorrect driver > STOP: 0x000000CA (0x00000005,0x89DA4AB8,0x00000000, 0x00000000) > > After that, my Dom0 is quite unstable. I could not destroy the vm which > have crash. I could even not cleanly reboot my dom0. > > Barry >_______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
James Harper
2008-Jun-10 12:33 UTC
RE: [XEN-USERS] Windows GPLPV 0.9.2 & "add new hardware" -> BSOD
> Hi James > > This is the detail of the BSOD: > Plug and Play has detected an error probably due to an incorrectdriver> STOP: 0x000000CA (0x00000005,0x89DA4AB8,0x00000000, 0x00000000) > > After that, my Dom0 is quite unstable. I could not destroy the vmwhich> have crash. I could even not cleanly reboot my dom0. >There was a bug at some point where xenvbd would try and perform a bug check and would trigger something that would hang Dom0 for 5-10 minutes. That is definitely resolved in later versions. James _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
Barry BURNEREAU
2008-Jun-10 12:39 UTC
Re: [XEN-USERS] Windows GPLPV 0.9.2 & "add new hardware" -> BSOD
Ok, Thank''s a lot. I''m waiting for the next version to upgrade (when jkdefrag will work :) ) Barry 2008/6/10 James Harper <james.harper@bendigoit.com.au>:> > Hi James > > > > This is the detail of the BSOD: > > Plug and Play has detected an error probably due to an incorrect > driver > > STOP: 0x000000CA (0x00000005,0x89DA4AB8,0x00000000, 0x00000000) > > > > After that, my Dom0 is quite unstable. I could not destroy the vm > which > > have crash. I could even not cleanly reboot my dom0. > > > > There was a bug at some point where xenvbd would try and perform a bug > check and would trigger something that would hang Dom0 for 5-10 minutes. > That is definitely resolved in later versions. > > James > >_______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users