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2016 Apr 19
0
Bug#820862: AW: Bug#820862: Acknowledgement (xen-hypervisor-4.4-amd64: Xen VM on Jessie freezes often with INFO: task jbd2/xvda2-8:111 blocked for more than 120 seconds)
Dear XEN-Team I've set up a complete new VM, tested copying and backuping with following error again: [ 1920.052129] INFO: task jbd2/xvda2-8:98 blocked for more than 120 seconds. [ 1920.052143] Not tainted 3.16.0-4-amd64 #1 [ 1920.052147] "echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this message. [ 1920.052153] jbd2/xvda2-8 D ffff880004986e78 0 98
2016 Apr 13
3
Bug#820862: xen-hypervisor-4.4-amd64: Xen VM on Jessie freezes often with INFO: task jbd2/xvda2-8:111 blocked for more than 120 seconds
Package: xen-hypervisor-4.4-amd64 Version: 4.4.1-9+deb8u4 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable Dear Maintainer, * What led up to the situation? Running Backup Exec or a copy command to NFS-Share causes the VM regurarly to freeze. First message on VM-Console: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2016 May 18
0
Bug#820862: AW: Bug#820862: Info received (AW: Bug#820862: Acknowledgement (xen-hypervisor-4.4-amd64: Xen VM on Jessie freezes often with INFO: task jbd2/xvda2-8:111 blocked for more than 120 seconds))
Dear Debian-Bugteam Unfortunately this problem still exists. I want to use the server in production environment, but can't by reason of this error. Installed XEN-Versions: ii xen-hypervisor-4.4-amd64 4.4.1-9+deb8u5 amd64 Xen Hypervisor on AMD64 ii xen-linux-system-3.16.0-4-amd64 3.16.7-ckt25-2 amd64
2011 Jul 27
3
USB at domU PV domain & PVUSB
Good Evenight I try to do working usb''s into domU xen guest, SO of xen server is Debian Squenze 6.0, into HVM guest usb works and can make use but with ParaVirtual guest PV can find this devices with lsusb or into /dev/ directory. Kernel load into xend and guest is the same and is the kernel provided by this package: ii linux-image-2.6.32-5-xen-amd64 2.6.32-35
2007 Jun 25
1
I/O errors in domU with LVM on DRBD
Hi, Sorry for the need of the long winded email. Looking for some answers to the following. I am setting up a xen PV domU on top of a LVM partitioned DRBD device. Everything was going just fine until I tried to test the filesystems in the domU. Here is my setup; Dom0 OS: CentOS release 5 (Final) Kernel: 2.6.18-8.1.4.el5.centos.plusxen Xen: xen-3.0.3-25.0.3.el5 DRBD:
2017 Feb 22
0
how to resize a partition of a disk define as a physical volume
Hi, you need to resize partition /dev/xvda2, afterwards resize pv. Regards, Holger > -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- > Von: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] Im Auftrag von Bernard > Fay > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 22. Februar 2017 14:18 > An: CentOS mailing list > Betreff: Re: [CentOS] how to resize a partition of a disk define as a > physical volume > > I
2017 Feb 22
2
how to resize a partition of a disk define as a physical volume
I should have added the output of pvs: [root ~]# pvs PV VG Fmt Attr PSize PFree /dev/xvda2 cl_vm731611 lvm2 a-- 9.00g 0 PFree still show 0. It should show 5g. Also: [root ~]# pvdisplay /dev/xvda2 --- Physical volume --- PV Name /dev/xvda2 VG Name cl_vm731611 PV Size 9.00 GiB / not usable 2.00 MiB Allocatable
2017 Feb 22
4
how to resize a partition of a disk define as a physical volume
How do you resize the partition without loosing data? gparted does not support LVM. On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 8:37 AM, SysAdmin <admin at s-s.network> wrote: > Hi, > > you need to resize partition /dev/xvda2, afterwards resize pv. > > Regards, > Holger > > > -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- > > Von: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] Im Auftrag
2011 Oct 29
0
Bug#644100: Boot loader didn't return any data! if reboot domU with disk DRBD
Package: xen-utils-4.0 Version: 4.0.1-2 If you reboot with the DomU disk DRBD domain destroy. pygrub error when trying to run a image on DRBD device My config DomU ------------------------------------------------------ bootloader = '/usr/lib/xen-default/bin/pygrub' vcpus = '1' memory = '256' cpus="8-15" root = '/dev/xvda2 ro' #disk
2014 Jun 20
0
Filesystem corruptions
Dear xen-users, in the last two days, two different domUs on two different dom0s had suddenly corrupted filesystems which let to total data loss on both domUs. I have never suffered under this failure before and I guess it is related to XEN. Both domUs were running for long time without any problems and I am pretty sure, that the hard drives are fine (checked with smart checks).
2017 Feb 22
2
how to resize a partition of a disk define as a physical volume
Hello, I have a CentOS VM with only one disk on a Xenserver. The disk has 2 partitions: /dev/xvda1 -> /boot /dev/xvda2 -> a physical volume for LVM I added 5GB to this disk via Xencenter to extend /dev/xvda2. Usually I just have to do "pvresize /dev/xvda" to have the additional space added to the disk. But for some reason it does not work for this disk. [root ~]# pvresize
2017 Feb 22
0
how to resize a partition of a disk define as a physical volume
On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 07:44:33AM -0500, Bernard Fay wrote: > Hello, > > I have a CentOS VM with only one disk on a Xenserver. > > The disk has 2 partitions: > > /dev/xvda1 -> /boot > /dev/xvda2 -> a physical volume for LVM > > > I added 5GB to this disk via Xencenter to extend /dev/xvda2. Usually I > just have to do "pvresize /dev/xvda"
2017 Feb 22
0
how to resize a partition of a disk define as a physical volume
On Feb 22, 2017 7:45 AM, "Bernard Fay" <bernard.fay at gmail.com> wrote: Hello, I have a CentOS VM with only one disk on a Xenserver. The disk has 2 partitions: /dev/xvda1 -> /boot /dev/xvda2 -> a physical volume for LVM I added 5GB to this disk via Xencenter to extend /dev/xvda2. Usually I just have to do "pvresize /dev/xvda" to have the additional space
2019 May 02
0
Disco Dingo repository issues
On 5/2/19 1:01 PM, Willem Ligtenberg wrote: > Hi, > > I have just installed Ubuntu 19.04 (Disco Dingo) and after adding the following repo: > deb
2014 Jan 10
0
Slow IO on DomUs under Xen 4.1 kernel 3.2.0.4
Hello, I hope this is the mailing list to discuss this issue, but if not sorry for spamming! I just discovered a really slow IO performance on DomUs running debian wheezy over wheezy dom0s, any operation that requires disk read or write takes a lot of time. Here are the hardware parameters: Single Xeon 5120 (dual core) 8GB of ram Hardware raid 2x250GB drives raid 1 his is the configuration
2019 May 02
2
Disco Dingo repository issues
Hi, I have just installed Ubuntu 19.04 (Disco Dingo) and after adding the following repo: deb https://cloud.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu disco-cran35/ and importing the keys, I want to install r-base so I perform the following: sudo apt update sudo apt install r-base Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done Some packages could not be
2008 Sep 18
2
Xen 3.3 + Drbd - block device script broken?
Hi I have two box xen 3.2.1 and 3.3. On the 3.3 box I can''t use drbd as a device in the domu cfg. xm create -c test.cfg Using config file "/etc/xen/test.cfg". Error: Block device must have "phy", "file" or "tap" specified to type cat /etc/xen/test.cfg # Configuration file for the Xen instance test, created # by xen-tools 3.8 on Tue Sep 16
2011 Oct 02
0
Bug#644100: pygrub error if the root disk value is not the first in the list.
Package: xen-utils-4.0 Version: 4.0.1-2 Severity: normal File: pygrub pygrub error when trying to run a image created by xen-create-image with partitions option. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [2011-10-02 21:36:08 1512] DEBUG (XendDomainInfo:101) XendDomainInfo.create(['vm',
2015 May 09
2
Bug#784810: Bug#784810: Xen domU try ton access to dom0 LVM Volume group
On 09/05/2015 13:25, Ian Campbell wrote: > On Sat, 2015-05-09 at 03:41 +0200, Romain Mourier wrote: > [...] >> xen-create-image --hostname=test0 --lvm=raid10 --fs=ext4 >> --bridge=br-lan --dhcp --dist=jessie > [...] >> root at hv0:~# xl create /etc/xen/test0.cfg && xl console test0 > What does /etc/xen/test0.cfg contain? I suspect it is reusing the dom0
2020 Mar 16
0
Problems with ACLs
Hi, >Is this the machine that you cannot set the permissions on ? Yes. >If so, what is the filesystem ? Ext4 for SO and Ext4 for shared files, but I have created a pool ZFS on this last filesystem (/dev/vdb1). Dispositivo Inicializar In?cio Fim Setores Tamanho Id Tipo /dev/vda1 * 2048 62912511 62910464 30G 83 Linux Disco /dev/vdb: 5 TiB, 5497568624640 bytes,