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2008 Aug 12
0
Not file system fox xbd0 (dev 0x8e00) cannot mount root, error =79
I get the following error does anybody know how to fix it.
Thanks,
root device (default xbd0a): ex0
use one of: xbd0[a-p] xennet0 md0[a-p] ddb halt reboot
root device (default xbd0a): xbd0a
dump device (default xbd0b): xbd0b
file system (default generic): generic
root on xbd0a dumps on xbd0b
mountroot: trying lfs...
mountroot: trying ffs...
mountroot: trying ext2fs...
mountroot: trying nfs...
2013 Jun 19
0
Re: FreeBSD PVHVM call for testing
...work Interface> at device/vif/1 on xenbusb_front0
xn1: Ethernet address: 00:16:3e:3e:64:c5
xenbusb_back0: <Xen Backend Devices> on xenstore0
xctrl0: <Xen Control Device> on xenstore0
xn0: backend features: feature-sg feature-gso-tcp4
xn1: backend features: feature-sg feature-gso-tcp4
xbd0: 20480MB <Virtual Block Device> at device/vbd/768 on xenbusb_front0
xbd0: attaching as ada0
xbd0: disk supports cache flush using: barriers
xbd1: 703MB <Virtual Block Device> at device/vbd/5632 on xenbusb_front0
xbd1: attaching as ada2
xbd1: disk supports cache flush using: barriers
SMP...
2013 Oct 31
7
How do I get rid of vfb?
...s my guest configuration. The “builder” line is commented out when I use xm of course.
builder = “generic"
kernel = "/netbsd-612-XEN3_DOMU.gz"
memory = 1024
name = “domu"
vcpus = 1
vif = [ ''bridge=bridge0'' ]
disk = [ ‘file:/disk-image,0x1,w'' ]
root = “xbd0"
2013 Oct 28
5
FreeBSD PVH guest support
...red. State 6
xn0: <Virtual Network Interface> at device/vif/0 on xenbusb_front0
xn0: bpf attached
xn0: Ethernet address: 00:16:3e:0b:a4:b1
xenbusb_back0: <Xen Backend Devices> on xenstore0
xctrl0: <Xen Control Device> on xenstore0
xn0: backend features: feature-sg feature-gso-tcp4
xbd0: 20480MB <Virtual Block Device> at device/vbd/51712 on xenbusb_front0
xbd0: features: flush, write_barrier
xbd0: synchronize cache commands enabled.
GEOM: new disk xbd0
random: unblocking device.
Netvsc initializing... SMP: AP CPU #5 Launched!
SMP: AP CPU #2 Launched!
SMP: AP CPU #1 Launched!...
2012 Feb 03
6
Spectacularly disappointing disk throughput
Greetings!
I''ve got a FreeBSD-based (FreeNAS) appliance running as an HVM DomU.
Dom0 is Debian Squeeze on an AMD990 chipset system with IOMMU enabled.
The DomU sees six physical drives: one of them is a USB stick that I''ve
passed through in its entirety as a block device. The other five are SATA
drives attached to a controller that I''ve handed to the DomU with PCI