Please bear with me, I''m fairly new to Xen. Before I describe the issue, here''s the hardware/software of the system. Hardware, RLX 800i blade server (800 MHz Pentium III, 1GB RAM) Xen version: 2.0.7 dom0 OS: Debian Sarge, given 400 M of RAM, root filesystem on / dev/hda domU OS: Debian Etch, given 400 M of RAM, root filesystem a disk image, also on /dev/hda, and also has another image presented as /dev/sdb1, and /dev/hdc1 presented as /dev/sdb2 /dev/sdb2 is mounted in the domU on /data, and into this I have loaded a benchmark suite that we usually use for evaluating hardware for benchmarking various bioinformatics codes. I have run this benchmark suite successfully under a regular Debian Sarge kernel on the machine, and again successfully under dom0, but as soon as I run it in the domU VM, the VM reboots. It seems to do so cleanly; I can''t find any error messages - it just behaves as though someone typed ''reboot'' in it. The domU console doesn''t show any errors, and the xend log reports the following: [2006-01-12 13:27:38 xend] INFO (console:44) Console connected 10 127.0.0.1 3424 [2006-01-12 13:27:38 xend] INFO (XendRoot:113) EVENT> xend.console.connect [10, ''127.0.0.1'', 3424] At this point, I start the benchmark script at the domU''s console. [2006-01-12 13:31:50 xend] DEBUG (XendDomain:244) XendDomain>reap> domain died name=isg-vm-1 id=1 [2006-01-12 13:31:50 xend] DEBUG (XendDomain:247) XendDomain>reap> shutdown id=1 reason=reboot [2006-01-12 13:31:50 xend] DEBUG (XendDomain:487) domain_restart_schedule> 1 reboot 0 [2006-01-12 13:31:50 xend] INFO (XendDomain:501) Scheduling restart for domain: name=isg-vm-1 id=1 [2006-01-12 13:31:50 xend] INFO (XendDomain:568) Destroying domain: name=isg-vm-1 [2006-01-12 13:31:50 xend] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:665) Destroying vifs for domain 1 [2006-01-12 13:31:50 xend] DEBUG (netif:305) Destroying vif domain=1 vif=0 [2006-01-12 13:31:50 xend] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:674) Destroying vbds for domain 1 [2006-01-12 13:31:50 xend] DEBUG (blkif:552) Destroying blkif domain=1 [2006-01-12 13:31:50 xend] DEBUG (blkif:408) Destroying vbd domain=1 idx=0 [2006-01-12 13:31:50 xend] DEBUG (blkif:408) Destroying vbd domain=1 idx=1 [2006-01-12 13:31:50 xend] DEBUG (blkif:408) Destroying vbd domain=1 idx=2 [2006-01-12 13:31:50 xend] DEBUG (blkif:408) Destroying vbd domain=1 idx=3 [2006-01-12 13:31:50 xend] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:622) Closing channel to domain 1 [2006-01-12 13:31:50 xend] INFO (XendRoot:113) EVENT> xend.virq 4 [2006-01-12 13:31:50 xend] DEBUG (blkif:363) Unbinding vbd (type file) from /dev/loop0 [2006-01-12 13:31:50 xend] DEBUG (blkif:363) Unbinding vbd (type file) from /dev/loop1 [2006-01-12 13:31:50 xend] DEBUG (blkif:363) Unbinding vbd (type file) from /dev/loop2 [2006-01-12 13:31:50 xend] DEBUG (blkif:363) Unbinding vbd (type phy) from hdc1 [2006-01-12 13:31:50 xend] INFO (XendRoot:113) EVENT> xend.domain.exit [''isg-vm-1'', ''1'', ''reboot''] One thing that triggers this behaviour instantly is if I interrupt the script. For example, if I ssh into the virual machine, start the benchmark, and then press Ctrl-C, this is what I see: isg-vm-1:/data/benchmark# ./run_tests.pl ./run_tests.pl on isg-vm-1 interrupted. Running tasks: 1326 ARRAY(0x823e420) isg-vm-1:/mnt/benchmark# Broadcast message from root (console) (Thu Jan 12 16:10:22 2006): The system is going down for reboot NOW! Connection to isg-vm-1 closed by remote host. Connection to isg-vm-1 closed. So it looks like maybe something very strange may be going on with signals... Tim -- Dr Tim Cutts Informatics Systems Group, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute GPG: 1024D/E3134233 FE3D 6C73 BBD6 726A A3F5 860B 3CDD 3F56 E313 4233 _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users