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2003 Dec 30
0
FW: NFS error 101, again
...1:255.255.255.0 ^ ^ ^ | | | <my-ip> <gw-ip> <netmask> I refer you to http://www.linuxdocs.org/HOWTOs/BootPrompt-HOWTO-3.html#ss3.4 for a complete explanation of the parameters The second argument (ommitted here - was not being used) is the nfs server I have found that all of the relevant parameters need to be specified or TCP will not configure Hope this helps. Steve Oliphant -----Original Message----- F...
2009 May 03
3
Domain-specific HLT when idle
Hello hpa, We are developing a Xen-based virtualization service, and we are trying to reduce excessive CPU utilization at isolinux boot prompts. When users boot up a virtual machine on an isolinux boot CD, the CPU starts spinning at 100%. These machines frequently get left in this state for days or weeks, degrading the service for everyone else. You replied to the work-around discussed in
2009 May 25
2
how to set ''extra'' parameter of xen configuration file?
Hi,all how to set ''extra'' parameter of xen configuration file? I found several format in this parameter, such as: extra = "text ks=nfs:192.168.1.254:/disk1/yum/centos5/ks.xen.centos5.txt" or extra = "headless ip=dhcp method=nfs:129.158.218.44:/mnt lang=en_US keymap=us ksdevice=eth0" Is there a specification to show how to edit this parameter, and to
2005 Jan 22
1
Upgrading from 3.4 to 4.0 beta X
Please forgive me if I missed something, but I've searched all over in hopes of finding something documented on a procedure to upgrade a Centos 3.4 system to the beta. I've got the DVD burned and am testing the process on VMWare. All I could figure out how to do was install over the existing partition without formatting, but this was quasi-disastrous so I 'reverted' my
2005 Jan 02
5
Xen0 crash dump (/dev/ram0 root) possibly of interest
I''m continuing to work on making a new XenCD as previously discussed here. In the course of that work, I''ve generated (actually, currently stuck on) the enclosed crash dump. Thought I''d forward it for interest. To head off questions, you''ll see references to a very large initrd (~114 Mb). The Xen dump may or not be related to this unusual usage.