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2006 Apr 30
0
xm create: INIT: cannot execute "/etc/init.d/boot"
Hi,
I''m trying to run Xen 3.0 with a file-backed VBD on a opteron system.
Here''s my Xen config file (xenconf):
# -*- mode: python; -*-
kernel = "/boot/vmlinuz-xen"
ramdisk = "/boot/initrd-xen"
memory = 1024
name = "Dom2"
vif = [ '''' ]
disk = [ ''file:/xendisk/vm3disk,sda1,w'' ]
root = "/dev/sda1
2007 May 29
0
Problem booting Suse Linux VM "INIT: cannot execute "/etc/init.d/boot""
Hi Folks,
I create a file backed vbd to boot a guest VM as described in the Xen''s user
manual in section ''Using File-backed VBDs". The Dom0 and the VBD contain
Suse Linux Enterprise Server 10 (X86_64). I am not able to boot the guest
VM. During the boot process the INIT process generates an error saying
<snip>
Loading jbd
Loading ext3
Waiting for device /dev/sda1 to
2006 Nov 09
7
xen, iscsi and resilience to short network outages
Hi. Here is the short version:
If dom0 experiences a short (< 120 second) network outage the guests
whose disks are on iSCSI LUNs get (seemingly) unrecoverable IO errors.
Is it possible to make Xen more resiliant to such problems?
And now the full version:
We''re testing Xen on iSCSI LUNs. The hardware/software configuration is:
* Dom0 and guest OS: SLES10 x86_64
* iSCSI LUN on
2010 May 15
1
what''s wrong with my pv domU console? INIT: Id "1" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
Hi Pasi,
if I don''t change the tty to hvc it will stopped on
Kernel 2.6.31.13 on i686 (console)
localhost login: root
Kernel 2.6.31.13 on i686 (console)
localhost login: root
Kernel 2.6.31.13 on i686 (console)
localhost login: root
After I change it to hvc0 followed the twiki page the log is
Remounting root filesystem in read-write mode: [ OK ]
Mounting local filesystems: [ OK
2011 Aug 09
2
mingetty on centos 6
hi all,
on centos 5 - I could trim the number of mingetty's running by editing
/etc/inittab
on centos 6 there are none in the /etc/inittab file but it reverences
/etc/init/tty.conf.
I dont see in there how to control how many mingetty's get started.
Where is that?
THanks,
Jerry
2006 Dec 22
1
chkrootkit reporting possible LKM trojan
How can I be sure if it is LKM or not?
Today I've run chkrootkit and it gave me:
Checking `lkm'... You have 179 process hidden for readdir command
You have 179 process hidden for ps command
chkproc: Warning: Possible LKM Trojan installed
Checking `chkutmp'... The tty of the following user process(es) were not found
in /var/run/utmp !
! RUID PID TTY CMD
! root
2006 Jun 13
2
Cleaning Up My Process Table
I'm upgrading my primary server from RH 7.2 to CentOS-4.3.ServerCD. I
REALLY like the ServerCD. Who needs all the fluff that comes with a
standard distro? If I want a system-config-gooey I can run Xnest [1]
and ssh -X from my laptop. Anyway I have two questions:
1) How can I collectively stop all the NFS, portmap, whatever? I'm hoping
it can be manipulated as a group because occationally
2007 Jun 22
2
xenconsole: Could not read tty from store: No such file or directory
Hello everyone:
When i starting a linux domU, i get the error message: "xenconsole: Could not read tty from store: No such file or directory"
#xm create -c /etc/xen/fc6.cfg
Using config file ...
.......
xenconsole: Could not read tty from store: No such file or directory
-----------------
#xm list
Name ID Mem VCPUs State Time(s)
Domain-0 0 251
2006 Jul 07
4
VM boots BUT keep throwing: "INIT: Id "X" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes"
Hi,
This is my setting:
I have a Logical Volume /dev/VG/suse with Suse installed. I have added
it to the grub and I can boot it and works perfectly fine.
Now I am running /dev/VG/root which is running Xen0. I have created a
Xen config file to boot a VM with disk: /dev/VG/suse. In other words I
want to boot
/dev/VG/suse as a virtual machine.
Below is what I am getting at boot time :
2003 Apr 02
1
Kernel lockup (kjournald?)
I am getting an odd situation when backing up a number of ext3 filesystems
and was wondering if it could be caused by journalling. Over the space of
a minute the load average will jump from 2 to over 40 and the system will
be unresponsive for anywhere from 8 to 25 minutes. I am going to be trying
a number of things, but was wondering if anyone could see the reason for
the high load given the
2008 Nov 12
0
guest inittab problems
We have several suse 10.3 guests running in paravirtualization, however
all the guests boot with the following messages:
Loading keymap Couldnt open /dev/tty1
Loading /usr/share/kbd/keymaps/i386/qwerty/us.map.gz
failed
Loading compose table latin1.add
failed
Start Unicode mode
Couldnt open /dev/tty1
Couldnt open /dev/tty2
Couldnt open /dev/tty3
Couldnt open /dev/tty4
Couldnt open
2009 Sep 21
0
Clarify TTY and virtual consoles
Hi,
I need some help to clarify TTY and virtual consoles. Thanks a lot.
1. I learned that to switch from one TTY to another, one must be at the physical machine. Does the same apply to virtual consoles?
2. My /etc/inittab includes the following. Does that mean there's only one instance of TTY on my CentOS?
...
#
2009 Oct 09
0
/etc/inittab not loaded properly
hi, im new here.
we have servers with centos 4. yesterday one of it crash and cold rebooted.
reboot process run well until finally we found that some of
/etc/inittab configurations doesn't loaded properly, like no virtual
terminal available and svscanboot not executed.
i assumed that these configurations not loaded:
# Run gettys in standard runlevels
1:2345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty tty1
2011 Jul 25
0
centos 6 and mingetty for /dev/ttyS1
I've been playing with centos 6.
Sometimes it gets into a mode when it "seems" like it hangs at boot.
At reboot I hit ALT-D for details and the last thing printed is Starting
atd.
No I can press alt-f2 to get a login. Doing ps ax does not show a
mingetty tty1,
What might be going on here. What isn't completing to get a full boot.
Thanks,
Jerry
2011 Nov 06
1
CentOS 6: /etc/init/start-ttys.conf ignored
hi
why are tty3-tty6 started after this config change?
i would like to have only tty1 finally becasue on a virtual machine
there is no need for the other processes since CTRL+ALT+Fx is caught
by the own system and remote console mostly not needed at all
[root at centos ~]# cat /etc/init/start-ttys.conf
#
# This service starts the configured number of gettys.
start on stopped rc RUNLEVEL=[2345]
2015 Feb 19
2
No text output in login console and shell
Hello,
I have a remote IBM x3550 M4 server that I try to remote control through
IMM2. The problem: only the blinking cursor is visible in login console.
It moves when I type. It moves to where "Login: _" should be if I press
ctrl+c. I can login if I enter the correct login and password, but the
shell that I get also shows only the blinking cursor and no text. I can
issue commands.
2006 Aug 29
4
/dev/tty*: not a character device after reboot
Hello All
I just recently adopted a server with Gentoo/Xen as domain0 server with several domainUs attached to it. Please forgive my xen-noobness, but I was hoping that someone can help me out.
These images have not been updated in a long time, and I''m trying to get all the domainUs updated with their appropriate services patches, etc. I''m currently working on one Gentoo
2006 Sep 19
3
Error on DomU with xencons=ttyS
Hi all,
I have a question on /etc/inittab for DomU booted with xencons parameter.
I saw the following error messages when I appended xencons=ttyS to DomU
boot option.
INIT: Id "1" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
INIT: Id "2" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
INIT: Id "4" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
INIT: Id
2010 Dec 06
6
How to get remote access to domU console using VNC?
Hi all,
I installed a paravirt CentOS 5.4 domU on a CentOS 5.4 dom0 environment.
I compiled the domU kernel with framebuff console. But I couldn’t using VNC
to connect to the domU console. The kernel boot message could print on the
vnc console. But after the boot process, the console appears on the text
console in dom0 again.
The configfile is as follows:
vfb = [
2004 May 03
1
smbd eating 99% CPU what to do?
Do you know what can cause the smbd process to steal out the cpu usage
(99%) and keep running like that for days?
I have a Samba PDC 3.0.1pre3 running on top of RH9 2.4.20 kernel. Below
is the current top report. Strangely, the PDC still responds in
reasonable good response times to heavy network duty.traced the
log.%machine name% and didn't find anything . I haven't tried to restart
smb