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2007 Jun 28
0
Problem with dom0cut.py
Hi all,
I am a newbie with Xen. I was working on Xen and hit an assertion. I was trying to dump the hypervisor image from the /proc/vmcore file I obtained after kdump rebooted. However, I had trouble getting the python script dom0cut.py to work.
I followed the instruction on Xen wiki to install the latest libelf.0.8.9 from [1] and the libelf wrapper from [2]. I also had to create a
2006 Dec 11
13
xm dump-core and analyzing
Hi,
Is there any tool out there that can help me analyze a coredump?
Thanks,
David.
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2006 Aug 03
2
RE: [Patch][RFC] Support "xm dump" (is Re: Re:[Patch]Enable "sysrq c" handler for domU coredump)
> Hi, Simon
>
> >Two things:
> >
> >1. I''m not convinced ''xm crash'' is needed - ''xm destroy'' will do this
> >(and if you want
> > a dump, do ''xm dump'' followed by ''xm destroy'')
> >
> What do you mean?
> I think we cannot dump with "xm destroy" now.
>
2006 Aug 03
3
RE: [Patch][RFC] Support "xm dump" (is Re: Re: [Patch]Enable "sysrq c" handler for domU coredump)
Two things:
1. I''m not convinced ''xm crash'' is needed - ''xm destroy'' will do this
(and if you want
a dump, do ''xm dump'' followed by ''xm destroy'')
2. I don''t see the point of the --noreboot option on ''xm dump'' -- I
think this command
should simply live-dump the specified domain - as
2008 Oct 08
7
How to debug Xen and Dom0 driver?
hi,
I am wondering if anybody is doing Xen or Dom0 debugging with gdb
here. If yes, could you show me the procedure of doing that?
Thanks,
Neo
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2009 Jun 26
4
[Errno 28] No space left on device when trying to create domU guest
Looks like there is plenty of space.All VM''s are under /data folder
See attached screenshot of ''df -h'' output
See below.
Thanks.
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