Hi All, I had Xen 3.2 running on Ubuntu 8.04 server for a few months. There were some updates I installed this morning on the host and now I can''t boot into the Xen kernel (2.6.24-23-xen), nor into the normal pre-xen Ubuntu kernel (2.6.24-23-server). When booting into the Ubuntu kernel, startup gets pretty far into it, including successful networking initialization, etc. The last thing I see is: * Running local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local) [OK] Then it just hangs there indefinitely. When booting into the Xen kernel, it also goes pretty far, including networking, then for a few seconds it shows: Restoring Xen domains: dom1.local Then a crash... Call Trace: (bunch of code, modules, etc) end trace I can boot into the Recovery mode of the Ubuntu kernel but not sure how to proceed with troubleshooting. The updates this morning were: dash 0.5.4-8ubuntu1.1 libcurl3 7.18.0-1ubuntu2.1 libcurl3-gnutls 7.18.0-1ubuntu2.1 libglib2.0-0 2.16.6-0ubuntu1.1 libglib2.0-data 2.16.6-0ubuntu1.1 libpng12-0 1.2.15~beta5-3ubuntu0.1 libxen3 3.2.0-0ubuntu10.1 python-xen-3.2 3.2.0-0ubuntu10.1 tzdata 2009b-0ubuntu0.8.04 xen-docs-3.2 3.2.0-0ubuntu10.1 xen-hypervisor-3.2 3.2.0-0ubuntu10.1 xen-utils-3.2 3.2.0-0ubuntu10.1 I''m not sure where to even start troubleshooting, I''m new to Xen and fairly new to linux. Any clues? Thanks, Peter -- ea926p _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
Hi! Xen on Ubuntu is a mess! Pure crap... believe me! Since you are new to Linux and Xen, I recommend you to try the new Xen Live CD! http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/LiveCD It''s based on the Debian 5.0, is stable and easy to use and learn... ;-) Good luck! Thiago 2009/3/19 <p1@fhri.org>> Hi All, > > I had Xen 3.2 running on Ubuntu 8.04 server for a few months. There were > some updates I installed this morning on the host and now I can''t boot into > the Xen kernel (2.6.24-23-xen), nor into the normal pre-xen Ubuntu kernel > (2.6.24-23-server). > > When booting into the Ubuntu kernel, startup gets pretty far into it, > including successful networking initialization, etc. The last thing I see > is: > * Running local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local) [OK] > Then it just hangs there indefinitely. > > When booting into the Xen kernel, it also goes pretty far, including > networking, then for a few seconds it shows: > Restoring Xen domains: dom1.local > > Then a crash... > Call Trace: > (bunch of code, modules, etc) > end trace > > I can boot into the Recovery mode of the Ubuntu kernel but not sure how to > proceed with troubleshooting. > > The updates this morning were: > dash 0.5.4-8ubuntu1.1 > libcurl3 7.18.0-1ubuntu2.1 > libcurl3-gnutls 7.18.0-1ubuntu2.1 > libglib2.0-0 2.16.6-0ubuntu1.1 > libglib2.0-data 2.16.6-0ubuntu1.1 > libpng12-0 1.2.15~beta5-3ubuntu0.1 > libxen3 3.2.0-0ubuntu10.1 > python-xen-3.2 3.2.0-0ubuntu10.1 > tzdata 2009b-0ubuntu0.8.04 > xen-docs-3.2 3.2.0-0ubuntu10.1 > xen-hypervisor-3.2 3.2.0-0ubuntu10.1 > xen-utils-3.2 3.2.0-0ubuntu10.1 > I''m not sure where to even start troubleshooting, I''m new to Xen and fairly > new to linux. > > Any clues? > > Thanks, > Peter > -- ea926h > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-users mailing list > Xen-users@lists.xensource.com > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users >_______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
I run Xen on Ubuntu 8.04 LTS server. There was a patch I add to apply to fix the console after creating new DomUs. But other than that, it has been very stable for me. I am contemplating moving to Debian Lenny and would like to try your Live CD, but I wanted to say that I haven''t had anything too difficult with Ubuntu that I would classify Xen on it as a "mess" or "pure crap". Tom Jensen | President Digital Toolbox _____ From: xen-users-bounces@lists.xensource.com [mailto:xen-users-bounces@lists.xensource.com] On Behalf Of Thiago Camargo Martins Cordeiro Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 4:50 PM To: p1@fhri.org Cc: xen-users@lists.xensource.com Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Crash after update Hi! Xen on Ubuntu is a mess! Pure crap... believe me! Since you are new to Linux and Xen, I recommend you to try the new Xen Live CD! http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/LiveCD It''s based on the Debian 5.0, is stable and easy to use and learn... ;-) Good luck! Thiago 2009/3/19 <p1@fhri.org> Hi All, I had Xen 3.2 running on Ubuntu 8.04 server for a few months. There were some updates I installed this morning on the host and now I can''t boot into the Xen kernel (2.6.24-23-xen), nor into the normal pre-xen Ubuntu kernel (2.6.24-23-server). When booting into the Ubuntu kernel, startup gets pretty far into it, including successful networking initialization, etc. The last thing I see is: * Running local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local) [OK] Then it just hangs there indefinitely. When booting into the Xen kernel, it also goes pretty far, including networking, then for a few seconds it shows: Restoring Xen domains: dom1.local Then a crash... Call Trace: (bunch of code, modules, etc) end trace I can boot into the Recovery mode of the Ubuntu kernel but not sure how to proceed with troubleshooting. The updates this morning were: dash 0.5.4-8ubuntu1.1 libcurl3 7.18.0-1ubuntu2.1 libcurl3-gnutls 7.18.0-1ubuntu2.1 libglib2.0-0 2.16.6-0ubuntu1.1 libglib2.0-data 2.16.6-0ubuntu1.1 libpng12-0 1.2.15~beta5-3ubuntu0.1 libxen3 3.2.0-0ubuntu10.1 python-xen-3.2 3.2.0-0ubuntu10.1 tzdata 2009b-0ubuntu0.8.04 xen-docs-3.2 3.2.0-0ubuntu10.1 xen-hypervisor-3.2 3.2.0-0ubuntu10.1 xen-utils-3.2 3.2.0-0ubuntu10.1 I''m not sure where to even start troubleshooting, I''m new to Xen and fairly new to linux. Any clues? Thanks, Peter -- ea926h _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
Yep, I didn''t have a problem earlier either with Ubuntu. Anyway, I figured out what happened, so for future searchers, here are some details... The problem was two-fold. First, the xen kernel wouldn''t boot, crashed with a Call Trace that wasn''t much use to me. As a troubleshooting step, I wanted to boot into the host using the original Ubuntu kernel, but that wasn''t working because of the Second problem, which was that the console wasn''t available, seemingly hanging during the startup process. Fortunately, all networking services were starting properly, so I was able to SSH into the box and review logs, which revealed that tty1 was crashing repeatedly, hence no console! Upon reviewing the /etc/event.d/tty1 file, I found that it''s been modified, so I changed it back to match another system that was working in a similar setup. The BAD tty1 file was: # xvc0 - getty # # This service maintains a getty on xvc0 from the point the system is # started until it is shut down again. start on stopped rc2 start on stopped rc3 start on stopped rc4 start on stopped rc5 stop on runlevel 0 stop on runlevel 1 stop on runlevel 6 respawn exec /sbin/getty 38400 xvc0 While the GOOD tty1 file was: # tty1 - getty # # This service maintains a getty on tty1 from the point the system is # started until it is shut down again. start on stopped rc2 start on stopped rc3 start on stopped rc4 start on stopped rc5 stop on runlevel 0 stop on runlevel 1 stop on runlevel 6 respawn exec /sbin/getty 38400 tty1 I believe that ''xvc0'' should be used on domUs, not on dom0. I''m not sure how that changed, perhaps one of the updates did that. Anyway, so that solved the secondary problem. The xen kernel not booting, to make a long story short, was an out-of-memory problem. Per best practice recommendations, I originally limited dom0''s memory using the kernel switch dom0_mem=128M which was just a little bit too small. Perhaps one of the updates made it so that the system required just a tad more RAM. Upon increasing to 196M, everything works fine. -- Peter ________________________________ From: xen-users-bounces@lists.xensource.com [mailto:xen-users-bounces@lists.xensource.com] On Behalf Of Thomas Jensen Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 6:37 PM To: xen-users@lists.xensource.com Subject: RE: [Xen-users] Crash after update I run Xen on Ubuntu 8.04 LTS server. There was a patch I add to apply to fix the console after creating new DomUs. But other than that, it has been very stable for me. I am contemplating moving to Debian Lenny and would like to try your Live CD, but I wanted to say that I haven''t had anything too difficult with Ubuntu that I would classify Xen on it as a "mess" or "pure crap". Tom Jensen | President Digital Toolbox ________________________________ From: xen-users-bounces@lists.xensource.com [mailto:xen-users-bounces@lists.xensource.com] On Behalf Of Thiago Camargo Martins Cordeiro Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 4:50 PM To: p1@fhri.org Cc: xen-users@lists.xensource.com Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Crash after update Hi! Xen on Ubuntu is a mess! Pure crap... believe me! Since you are new to Linux and Xen, I recommend you to try the new Xen Live CD! http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/LiveCD It''s based on the Debian 5.0, is stable and easy to use and learn... ;-) Good luck! Thiago 2009/3/19 <p1@fhri.org> Hi All, I had Xen 3.2 running on Ubuntu 8.04 server for a few months. There were some updates I installed this morning on the host and now I can''t boot into the Xen kernel (2.6.24-23-xen), nor into the normal pre-xen Ubuntu kernel (2.6.24-23-server). When booting into the Ubuntu kernel, startup gets pretty far into it, including successful networking initialization, etc. The last thing I see is: * Running local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local) [OK] Then it just hangs there indefinitely. When booting into the Xen kernel, it also goes pretty far, including networking, then for a few seconds it shows: Restoring Xen domains: dom1.local Then a crash... Call Trace: (bunch of code, modules, etc) end trace I can boot into the Recovery mode of the Ubuntu kernel but not sure how to proceed with troubleshooting. The updates this morning were: dash 0.5.4-8ubuntu1.1 libcurl3 7.18.0-1ubuntu2.1 libcurl3-gnutls 7.18.0-1ubuntu2.1 libglib2.0-0 2.16.6-0ubuntu1.1 libglib2.0-data 2.16.6-0ubuntu1.1 libpng12-0 1.2.15~beta5-3ubuntu0.1 libxen3 3.2.0-0ubuntu10.1 python-xen-3.2 3.2.0-0ubuntu10.1 tzdata 2009b-0ubuntu0.8.04 xen-docs-3.2 3.2.0-0ubuntu10.1 xen-hypervisor-3.2 3.2.0-0ubuntu10.1 xen-utils-3.2 3.2.0-0ubuntu10.1 I''m not sure where to even start troubleshooting, I''m new to Xen and fairly new to linux. Any clues? Thanks, Peter -- ea926h _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users -- ea926p _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
2009/3/21 <p1@fhri.org>:> The xen kernel not booting, to make a long story short, was an out-of-memory > problem. Per best practice recommendations, I originally limited dom0''s > memory using the kernel switch dom0_mem=128M which was just a little bit too > small. Perhaps one of the updates made it so that the system required just > a tad more RAM. Upon increasing to 196M, everything works fine.I usually set dom0_mem=512M to give it some head room. If it''s too small dom0 might use swap file, which would degrade performance due to heavy disk I/O usage. Regards, Fajar _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users