Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1100 matches similar to: "RE: NFS Root FS Prob"
2005 Feb 02
1
Migration Errors
Hi,
I am trying to migrate a domain (testDomain) from node1 to node2.
Here is some information about the problem:
node1#: xm migrate testDomain node2
After the command is executed, there is some communication between the node1 and node2 Xen hosts.
xfrd daemon (which is forked by xend) is primarily responsible for vm migration and there is error in its log (/var/log/xfrd.log)
The exact
2005 Sep 06
2
network probs trying to get nfs root to work
Hi. trying to get a domU (dom1) up using nfs root. never done this
before ;-). I have dom0 up (2.6.12-xen0) and i have an external nfs
server with a nice root disk populated. i get this after
xm create -c dom1 vmid=1
.
.
.
IP-Config: Complete:
device=eth0, addr=172.31.205.229, mask=255.255.255.0,
gw=172.31.205.2,
host=vm%d, domain=, nis-domain=(none),
2005 Aug 23
6
NFS-root problem
I have been googling and searching the archive , haven''t got anything
helpful. Would appreciate any help.
Got the follow error when trying to start a domain using NFS root
IP-Config: Incomplete network configuration information.
Looking up port of RPC 100003/2 on 10.10.24.141 <http://10.10.24.141>
RPC: sendmsg returned error 101
portmap: RPC call returned error 101
Root-NFS:
2012 Dec 12
1
captive Portal Pfsense + FreeRadius + MySQL DBMS
Dear Friends Greetings,
i have a question for you, i am sure someone can help. The pfsense captive
portal is up and running. Time countdown vouchers are working without
issue, such as 30m, 45m, 1h & so on.
However, I'd like to set up a download quota of 200MB per voucher. but
then you need to login with a username and password, instead of vouchers.
but I haven't found a way to
2003 Feb 12
2
ext2->ext3 empty file creation
Hello,
I am using kernel version 2.4.7-10
I upgraded one of the ext2 partition to ext3.
the partitions are nearly empty.
I ran a program to create empty files, having names in
lexicographical order. The time taken to create empty
files (100 .. 100000) is same on an ext2 partition and
a ext3 partition.
Can anyone pls. tell me why there is no difference in
the time taken.
Is the htree algo.
2004 Oct 27
5
Unable to create a new domain
Hi,
I have a same question posted by punamia , when I am trying to create
domain using xen-2.0 built on Fedora 2/ Pentium PC with IDE drive:
"Kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init= option
to kernel".
Below is console dump. Any suggestions ?
Thanks
Console Dump:
Linux version 2.6.8.1-xenU (root@localhost.localdomain) (gcc version
3.3.3 20040412 (Red Hat Linux
2009 Mar 23
2
Select updates database?
I am running on Rails 2.2.2 on Solaris (and also on my mac) against
mysql. For some reason, when I use a select in the partial, the
database does not get updated with the changed value. I am using
checkbox for other fields which works perfectly.
I can provide more information if needed, but I would like the field
to work as a dropdown instead of a text field.
My Model:
2010 May 28
4
Anyone able to NFS boot on xen 4.x ?
Has anyone been able to get domU NFS boots working with any version of
Xen 4.x? If so, can you please post your config? Both the dom0 Xen
version & kernel, as well as the domU config file.
I''ve spent a lot of time running through all the docs, HOWTO''s and
published configs and assorted patches for Ubuntu 9x-10x and Xen 4x
trying NFS booting with each. I''m not going
2006 May 31
2
NFS root mount problem
Hello. =)
I''m having a bit of trouble with my nfs xen installation and have
spent much time trying to research/figure out this problem with no
luck, so I''m hoping someone might be able to help me here. =)
I''ve successfully installed xen 3.02 on Linux RH4 on my Sun single proc
opteron v20z server.
I''ve installed what I believe to be a base Linux OS on a
2009 Apr 17
1
can not start guest domain exported from NFS
Dear All:
I am using Xen 3.3 on a Fedora 8 machine and failed to start a guest
domain from an exported NFS directory.
The step I follow is as follows
NFS server: 192.168.1.1
NFS client: 192.168.1.201
1: I copy the guest.img, which can be corrected booted on NFS client
to the NFS server.
2: On the NFS server
mount guest.img /xen/guest; such that if I do a ls /xen/guest, I
can see all the
2006 Sep 08
4
Failed to create a solaris DOMU using NFS root
Hello,
I''ve installed a OpenSolaris dom0 snv_44 on a x4100 server, and booted a
32-bit xen kernel.
I''m trying to create a OpenSolaris DOMU (snv_44) by following the howto
described at
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/xen/howto/create-osox-domu/.
I did not manage to create a diskless environment by using SUNWCXall.
I''ve created SUNWCreq instead and add the
2008 Sep 18
4
Migration stalls with 2.6.26.5 kernel
Hello,
I have been struggling through the task of moving our infrastructure
over to Xen VMs. We were initially using Ubuntu packages for both dom0
and our domUs, but experienced extreme instability so we moved to
CentOS, which has been much more reliable for dom0. Since we already
had a bunch of Ubuntu VMs, we left them using the Ubuntu 2.4.24-19-xen
kernel, but this has turned out to be
2009 May 09
0
DomU boot from NFS server
Hi
I have my xen domu config file as follows:
root=''/dev/nfs''
extra =''ro console=/dev/tty1 xencons=tty''
nfs_server=''10.0.1.182''
nfs_root=''/dom2.nfs''
I can access the nfs server to mount the 10.0.1.182:/dom2.nfs at the physical host where the domu resides.
Yet, I get the boot process stuck, the output is as follows:
2009 May 09
0
DomU boot from NFS server
Hi
I have my xen domu config file as follows:
root=''/dev/nfs''
extra =''ro console=/dev/tty1 xencons=tty''
nfs_server=''10.0.1.182''
nfs_root=''/dom2.nfs''
I can access the nfs server to mount the 10.0.1.182:/dom2.nfs at the physical host where the domu resides.
Yet, I get the boot process stuck, the output is as follows:
2019 May 23
3
df
<rant>
I *swear*, I may get aggravated enough to write a drh - d *real* h.
Between C7, with all the /tmpfs, and this debian 18.04 that has a dozen
/snap all showing up.... All I want it to display is physical drive
partition space....
</rant>
mark
2005 Sep 08
4
Booting FreeBSD diskless in DomU
Using the 2.0.6 demo cd image, I booted the supplied freebsd image and rsync''d
the file system to an NFS server. However I don not seem to be able to
succesfully boot from it the system just hangs here:
xn0: bpf attached
xn0: Ethernet address: aa:00:00:61:1c:d4
lo0: bpf
I have modified /sbin/start_freebsd.sh and /etc/xen/freebsd.py to generate
the following configuration:
xendemo:~#
2011 Jan 05
1
Bug#609005: xen-utils-4.0: please consider supporting remus
Package: xen-utils-4.0
Version: 4.0.1-1
Severity: wishlist
[resending from another address since my ISP seems to be queueing emails
for up to 25 hours and counting...]
I did some experiments with the xen remus HA system. With
overlord3:~$ debdiff xen_4.0.1-1.dsc xen_4.0.1-1lindi1.dsc
diff -Nru xen-4.0.1/debian/rules.real xen-4.0.1/debian/rules.real
--- xen-4.0.1/debian/rules.real 2010-08-02
2007 Aug 28
1
PV domain on NAS
Hi All,
Could anybody tell me the creating of pv domain on nas. I mean to say that
root file sytem should be at nas location.
Useful links will be most welcome.
Thanks,
Trilok
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2008 Feb 20
1
Problem - Boot Xen 3.0.1 Guest using NFS
I have been trying to boot Xen guest (Fedora Core 6 -
linux version 2.6.18) from NFS server but I kept
encountering a problem despite using ramdisk or not.
Key items in my config file are as follows:
=================================================
kernel =
"/root/Xen/xen-3.1.0-src/linux-2.6.18-xenU2/vmlinuz"
# Optional ramdisk.
# ramdisk = "/boot/initrd-2.6.18-xenU2.img"
2005 Dec 21
1
/dev/loopX not released when domU terminates ?
Hello all,
I have some DomU''s with root and swap images
on files under Xen 3.0.0
Investigating some cases of boot failure of domUs,
I stumbled upon the fact that when a domU is shutdown
via xm shutdown, not all of its images are released
from their /dev/loopX - devices.
That is,
for i in /dev/loop*; do losetup $i; done
still shows output for that image.
It seems to me that the