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2003 Mar 13
2
Bizarre problem - happens only under XP and not 2000
I have a very strange problem, which no one has been able to fathom to
this point so I'm hoping that someone here may have encountered
something similar. I'd better note down some background details first.
Relevant machines involved:
Win2K Adv. Server SP3 (acting as Active Directory primary)
Win2K Pro SP3 (authenticates against Win2K server above)
WinXP Pro SP1 (authenticates against
2009 Apr 12
30
good progress on pci vga passthrough in xen-3.4-rc1
Platform : Nehalem, official Intel x58 with Core i7 920 (dx58so)
Main (Console): Nvidia 9500 GT PCI Express
Secondary: Nvidia 8800 GTS PCI Express
Yes, I binned the ASUS P6T due to bad VT-d support in the BIOS.
With the latest BIOS from Intel, the dx58so has enable/disable for VT-d, ICH FLR and Interrupt Mapping! Helped a lot with getting this working ...
Dom0: 2.6.18-xen0 (built from
2008 May 20
3
xen "vga=" console mode set in ubuntu /boot/grub/menu.lst is ignored
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 6:55 AM, Keir Fraser <keir.fraser@eu.citrix.com> wrote:
> Hey, I''m not on xen-users. Please post a new thread on xen-devel with a
> clear explanation of the problem for those who haven''t seen the xen-users
> context.
ok. $$$ sez i get barked at for cross-posting ;-)
> On 5/17/08, snowcrash+xen@gmail.com
2007 Apr 18
1
Xen/Virtualization sessions at KS/OLS
Folks,
Regarding the Virtualization BoF, Ted Tso clarified
that the remaining BoF sessons would just be scheduled
on paper at OLS. We only need to use a scheduled BoF
slot if we want to use a room there, I guess, else we
can schedule at any free time and use a corridor or pub.
Available BoF slots are only Friday evening, note. Since
I don't believe the Xen team is available Friday evening,
2007 Apr 28
16
X86_64 and 4GB RAM using Flat Memory Model?
Hello,
I have an odd problem on a dual processor, dual core Opteron system.
Obviosously it is x86_64 so should have no problem with large amounts of
RAM. The system has 4 GB installed (2GB on each processor).
If I boot the system with a fresh install of Debian Etch it sees all the memory
fine. dmesg reports:
Memory: 4107008k/5242880k available (1929k kernel code, 86836k
reserved, 864k data, 176k
2010 Jan 15
1
[PATCH] Change default cpufreq governor to ondemand
Back in c/s 18950 the default cpufreq governor was set to userspace (it
had previously been performance). However, since there is no supplied
userspace program or script that will change the frequency this is at
best a no-op. Worse, on some hardware with some BIOS revisions, this
actually sets the CPUs running at their lowest frequency rather than
their highest and there is a corresponding
2006 Aug 14
0
Bug#382974: Upgrade to important?
Hello,
I guess this one should be upgraded to important, because it renders xen
unusable on unstable.
I didn't realise that when I sent it in (immediately after apt-get upgrade).
I'm sorry for this extra work.
Best regards,
Jacob Kiers
2006 Aug 14
1
Bug#382974: xen-utils-3.0: needs python (< 2.4) but 2.4.3-10 will be installed (unstable)
Package: xen-utils-3.0
Version: 3.0.2+hg9697-1
Severity: normal
On unstable, xen-utils-3.0 can't be installed, due to dependencies.
Reproducable: yes. Just install unstable and try to install
xen-utils-3.0.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
2007 Apr 28
13
X86_64 and 4GB RAM
Hello,
I have an odd problem on a dual processor, dual core Opteron system.
Obviosously it is x86_64 so should have no problem large amounts of
RAM. The system has 4 GB installed (2GB on each processor).
If I boot the system with a fresh install of Debian Etch it sees all the memory
fine. dmesg reports:
Memory: 4107008k/5242880k available (1929k kernel code, 86836k
reserved, 864k data, 176k
2006 Dec 18
4
VCPU affinity
What is the best way to pin VCPUs. It looks like the implementation of affinity currently is at best only "soft".
Regards,
K. Y
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2003 Feb 17
1
lda on curves
I'm working on a rather interesting consulting problem with a client. A
number of physical variables are measured on a number of cricket bowlers
in the performance of a delivery. An example variable might be a
directional component of angular momentum for a particular joint
measured at a large number (101) of equally spaced timepoints.
Each bowler generates a (fairly smooth) curve for
2004 Dec 21
3
XEN 2.0.1/Xenolinux 2.6.9 domain0 not booting on Debian Sarge / P4 Xeon
Hi all
I am in the process of upgrading my XEN servers from 2.4 to 2.6 kernels
as I am having better results on 2.6.
However one machine (the big daddy) refuses to boot a 2.6.9 xenolinux
kernel. It''s an IBM eSeries xServer x205.
I have selected what i think are the appropriate options in menuconfig
but it refuses to boot into dom0. By refuse I mean it initialises the
hypervisor,
2006 Mar 28
7
context switch
In debugging the sles9 port on 64 bit MP machines, I am seeing a problem
where the hypervisor takes a fault in loading fs in the context switch
code (load_segments()). The selector is one of the TLS selectors. It
appears that the cpu in question has updated this selector with a value
of 0 just prior to the problem I am seeing. Looking at the Linux context
switch code, we first update the TLS
2006 Oct 25
4
[PATCH][VNC Auth] Fix qemu-dm becomes defunct when rebooting hvm domain
Hi,
Sorry, I should not have removed infomation on xend.
image.py, line 399, in configVNC
config.remove([''vncpasswd'', vncpasswd_vmconfig])
When vncpasswd is removed, qemu-dm cannot be started in reboot of hvm domain.
Because necessary information disappears.
It cannot be helped though information in config list remains in xenstore.
This patch corrects above.
Regards,
2008 Dec 09
0
[LLVMdev] Using ReST for documentation
Can you compare ReST to docbook? We've talked about using docbook for
a long time. What are the pros and cons of each?
Thanks,
Tanya
On Dec 9, 2008, at 7:56 AM, Mikhail Glushenkov wrote:
> [Chris asked me to bring this up on the mailing list some time
> ago, but I couldn't get to it. Sorry for that.]
>
> Since the beginning, I used ReST [1] for documenting llvmc, instead
2008 Dec 09
7
[LLVMdev] Using ReST for documentation
[Chris asked me to bring this up on the mailing list some time
ago, but I couldn't get to it. Sorry for that.]
Since the beginning, I used ReST [1] for documenting llvmc, instead of
plain HTML that was used historically. In my opinion, ReST is much
easier to write and read (in the text editor or on terminal); it can
also be used to produce PDFs, man pages or HTML that looks exactly the
same
2010 Aug 21
24
Freeze with 2.6.32.19 and xen-4.0.1rc5
Hi,
i have big trouble with a Debian Lenny dom0 and latest kernel 2.6.32.19
with xen-4.0.1rc5. Due some reason the system freezes from time to time.
I used kernel 2.6.31.9 with xen-3.4.2 before. The machine doesn''t write
anything to serial console so there are no errors or something like that.
Perhaps there is something to see from the logs ...
Hardware
Board: Intel DQ45CB
CPU: