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2004 Nov 14
25
dom0 kernel crashes with kernel panic during boot
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2004 Nov 16
7
Problem on FC3
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2004 Nov 05
7
Lockup at boot with nFroce SATA
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Hello,
Is the sata_nv (based on SCSI) driver supposed to work with Xen?
When I tried to boot my dom0 kernel recompiled with the sata_nv drivers
enabled my kernel locks up, I guess when probing the first drive
connected via S-ATA. ("Screenshot" here:
<URL:http://mjh.name/xen.lock.1.jpg>) (Kernel also says that partition
tables of the
2004 Nov 12
3
xen dies on Linux agpgart interace
Xen appears to kernel panic. Boot up terminates and hangs with the
message "agpgart: Maximum main memory to use for agp memory: 152 M. "
This is a compiled Xen-2.0 latest snapshot with agp support in the kernel.
Has anyone else had similar problems with agp?
Nate
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2004 Nov 10
5
etherbridge bottleneck
I ran some iperf tests today and it looks like the etherbridge
is the limiting factor on throughput. In the beforetime, I saw great
throughput to the VMs; over 800 Mbps. With the bridge, the numbers
are in the 400s somewhere.
Is this the speed I can expect from the bridge?
Is there some tuning I should try, or another way to get more bandwidth
into the VMs?
This is with xen-2.0, 2.4.27-xen0