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2006 Jul 25
0
trusted domains and disconnected domains
...omains = yes
winbind separator = +
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# net rpc trustdom list -Uuser%passwd
Trusted domains list:
DOM1 S-1-5-21-790525478-1844823847-725345543
DOM2 S-1-5-21-776971034-1374619893-1389755056
DOM5 S-1-5-21-1979410263-576795079-1250845650
DOM6 S-1-5-21-2091962305-833907787-4047963448
DOM3 S-1-5-21-144846545-115680220-1939559906
DOM4 S-1-5-21-151263845-1299922530-322568963
DOM8 S-1-5-21-607462080-1190682306-324685044
DOM7...
2006 Jun 15
11
domU consoles
Hi
I have a couple of questions:
1. How do I exist from a domU console back to dom0 console (after
issuing xm console [domU])?
2. How do I setup a dom0/domU in order to get a tty login?
TIA
Paolo
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2008 Apr 06
3
Xen 3.2.1-rc1: ptwr_emulate: could not get_page_from_l1e()
...5e c067f6c4 c067f6e3
c067f800
(XEN) c067f8ad c067f90f c067f948 c067f94e c067fd3d c067fd4e c067fd58
c067ff7e
(XEN) mm.c:1887:d5 Bad type (saw 0000000028000001 != exp
00000000e0000000) for mfn 4dff84 (pfn f0)
(XEN) mm.c:665:d5 Error getting mfn 4dff84 (pfn f0) from L1 entry
00000004dff84063 for dom5
(XEN) mm.c:1887:d5 Bad type (saw 0000000028000001 != exp
00000000e0000000) for mfn 4dff84 (pfn f0)
(XEN) mm.c:665:d5 Error getting mfn 4dff84 (pfn f0) from L1 entry
00000004dff84063 for dom5
(XEN) mm.c:3498:d5 ptwr_emulate: could not get_page_from_l1e()
(XEN) Unhandled page fault in domain 5 on V...
2013 Feb 21
4
help please - running a guest from an iSCSI disk ? getting more diagnostics than "cannot make domain: -3" ? how to make domain0 "privileged" ?
Good day -
This is my first post to this list , and I''m new to Xen - any help on
this issue would be much appreciated .
I downloaded, built and installed xen-4.2.1 (hypervisor and tools) on
an x86_64 ArchLinux box
updated to latest software as of today.
I am trying to bring up a Linux guest from a remote iSCSI disk.
The iSCSI-initiator (open-iscsi) logs in to the remote target OK and