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2010 Jun 02
8
Ubuntu 10.04 DomU Xen 4.0
Hi Everyone, How does one install Ubuntu 10.04 DomU in PV mode when running Xen 4.0? My Dom0 is also running 10.04. Can I still use the CD? Thanks _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
2010 May 31
9
VT-x not found..
Hi Everyone, I upgraded my CentOS 5.5 to Xen 3.4.2 using this guide: http://www.syntaxtechnology.com/2010/01/upgrade-xen-3-0-on-centos-5-4-x86_64-to-xen-3-4-2/ Now, using the new kernel that it gave me, the system doesn''t seem to be able to detect vt-x.. In virt-manager, Local Install Media and Network Boot are greyed out.. Any ideas? Thanks
2010 Jul 27
9
HVM Network Interfaces
Hi Everyone, In my HVM guest''s config file, I have given my guest 3 interface. I have called them fw1, fw2 and fw3. I have joined each interface to a bridge on the Dom0. This does appear when I do a "brctl show". However, there are 3 other interfaces also added called tapx.0,tapx.1 and tapx.2 (Where x is the domain ID for the guest). Furthermore, I am only able to run
2010 May 27
32
pfSense HVM
Hi Everyone, Does anybody have any experience using pfSense on Xen? I would most probably have to use HVM... My idea would be to use PCI-Passthrough to the pfsense DomU, and only make the Dom0 accessable via the pfsense firewall Thanks Jonathan _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
2010 Dec 06
12
RAM security
Hi Everyone, In Xen, is a DomU able to access data in RAM which a previous DomU has stored in the past, but didn''t "zero" it? I understand that this is a problem with physical disks (using phy:/), just wondering if the same stands with RAM Thanks _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com
2010 Dec 06
12
RAM security
Hi Everyone, In Xen, is a DomU able to access data in RAM which a previous DomU has stored in the past, but didn''t "zero" it? I understand that this is a problem with physical disks (using phy:/), just wondering if the same stands with RAM Thanks _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com
2010 Jun 08
3
Convert HVM to PV
Hi Everyone, To convert an HVM install to PV, is it just as simple as creating a new config file, and use the "kernel" and "initrd" parameters to boot from a XEN kernel stored in the Dom0, and use the (ex) HVM''s disk image in the "disk" parameter? Or is there something else I am missing? Thanks _______________________________________________ Xen-users
2010 Jul 18
7
/dev/hvc0: No such file or directory
Hi Everyone, In the guest image I download from stacklet, a Ubuntu 10.04 x86_64 DomU, in /var/log/auth.log, I see: /dev/hvc0: No such file or directory listed a lot of times. I''m not experiencing any problems, however it makes looking through logs for auditing purposes a bit annoying. Any ideas what this is? I think it has something to do with the "Hypervisor Console",
2016 Jun 22
0
PCI Passthrough not working
More information... I have pcifront showing as a module in the DomU and the usb shows in dmesg as: [ 3.167543] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbfs [ 3.167563] usbcore: registered new interface driver hub [ 3.167585] usbcore: registered new device driver usb [ 3.196056] usb usb1: New USB device found, idVendor=1d6b, idProduct=0002 [ 3.196060] usb usb1: New USB device strings:
2011 May 24
2
PCI e Passthrough
Hi : I am trying to do PCIe passthrough on HVM domu. I have window XP as a HVM domu and xen-4.0. dom0 and domU (without device assign) works fine. I have more than one NIC card. I want to passthrough 03:00.0 to domu here are the list of my nic cards: lspci | grep -i eth 03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 03)
2011 May 09
0
RE: PCI passthrough on PV domU crashes with iommu=soft (fixed)
Fixed : Double amount of memory from 128 to 256 and iommu works it out fine. RTFEM (read the fucking error message) : [ 0.872160] Kernel panic - not syncing: Out of memory and no killable processes... ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Frédéric Abel| RTS France BeNeLux | Quantum Corporation
2010 May 12
25
Install ubunto domU
Dear *, I''m more used to work with RedHat like OSes. Still, I did not denied the request from a user who wants a domU based on ubunto. I usually use virt-install to do the job, with a script similar to this one: #!/bin/sh BASE=SL-4.7-i386-pv \ virt-install --nographics \ --nonsparse \ --paravirt \ --noreboot \
2016 May 16
1
PCI Passthrough not working
>On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 12:00 PM, Francis Greaves <francis at choughs.net> wrote: >> Dear George please find attached the three files as requested. >> I have used >> >> iommu=soft >> >> in the grub command line for the kernel in the domU as explained before. >> many thanks >The options are: >1. Figure out what the other device is and
2011 Feb 03
1
pci-passthrough nic but no link
I hope someone can enlighten me. I have a quad-port Intel 82580 nic (igb driver) on my system and I''d like to dedicate each nic to a HVM via VT-d PCI passthrough. The IOMMU on my system seems to work, I can assign the PCI devices to my HVMs. The HVMs see the pci device and load their respective igb drivers, and ethtool -i eth0 works on each HVM, shows the drivers are loaded and the
2010 Jul 08
4
Dell OpenManage
Hi Everyone, I have a Xen host (Xen 3.4.2) which is running CentOS 5.5 Dom0. I wish to install Dell OpenManage to get a nice web interface with hardware status. Do I need to do anything special to get this working on a Xen host? Or does it work out of the box? The reason why I''m asking, instead of trying, is that my server is currently on its way to a colo, and I won''t have
2013 May 01
0
Bug#703266: Xen PCI passthrough: PCI Backend and pci-stub don't own sibling device 0000:00:00.0
UPDATE: This bug does not reproduce in version: 4.1.4-3 since the domU creation is shadowed by another new bug [1]. Below is my hypervisor log or "xm dmesg" output since the 706543 bug also affects my system: # xm dme (XEN) Xen version 4.1.4 (Debian 4.1.4-3) (waldi at debian.org) (gcc version 4.7.2 (Debian 4.7.2-5) ) Fri Apr 19 11:34:20 UTC 2013 (XEN) Bootloader: GRUB 1.99-27+deb7u1
2007 Mar 25
0
PCI NIC passthrough problem with RH 2.6.19 kernel
Hi, I have a perfectly running Xen 3.0.4 installation with kernel 2.6.16-42 with PCI passthrough for my internet interface (ethernet). But with I boot my 2.6.19 xen kernel on dom0, I''m unable to have the NIC working in domU. I can see the NIC both in domU and dom0 with lspci. All other network interfaces are working correctly (ethernet in dom0 and bridges). Here is my entry in grub
2011 Jul 12
0
NIC PCI passthrough
Hi All, I have configured a domU (netdom) to connect direct to a NIC using PCI passthrough. The NIC is now hidden from dom0, and hence dom0 goes off the network. Is there any way to configure dom0 to connect to the network via netdom. How do I setup a backend driver in netdom and frontend driver in dom0 and other domUs for connecting to the network? I have only one NIC on my host, and I am using
2011 Feb 27
0
Problem with pci passthrough for a perc 5/i raid controller
Hello, I''m trying to do a pci passthrough for a perc 5/i raid controller and i have 2 problems (i haven''t used linux systems recently so i may be a bit rusty) : On the hardware part i''m using an ASUS M4A89TD PRO motherboard with iommu enabled in bios (and i can see with "xm dmesg" that I/O Virtualization seems enabled by xen). On the software part i
2016 May 16
0
PCI Passthrough not working
On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 12:00 PM, Francis Greaves <francis at choughs.net> wrote: > Dear George please find attached the three files as requested. > I have used > > iommu=soft > > in the grub command line for the kernel in the domU as explained before. > many thanks (Please reply in-line, like this, rather than top-posting.) Thanks -- as I suspected, your USB device