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2007 Jan 29
3
weird hvm performance issue.
(I posted this on xen-users last week, and nobody seemed to know what was up. It is time, I suppose then, to dust off the debugger; I was hoping one of you could point me in the correct direction to begin troubleshooting this.) I''m HVM booting our install-disks (systemimager) here, and I''m spotting some weird performance issues. Our install uses rsync and prints every
2013 May 26
4
Xen on CentOS 6.4
I heard talk of a centos-supported xen dom0 for CentOS 6.4, but I haven't heard talk of such a thing lately, and I haven't seen where to download it, which could just be me being stupid.
2006 Nov 08
2
Sandboxing
Hi. This is mostly hypothetical, just because I want to see how knowledgeable people would go about achieving it: I want to sandbox Mozilla Firefox. For the sake of example, I'm running it under my own user account. The idea is that it should be allowed to connect to the X server, it should be allowed to write to ~/.mozilla and /tmp. I expect some configurations would want access to audio
2006 Sep 01
11
BUG: soft lockup detected on CPU#0! on 3.0.2-2
BUG: soft lockup detected on CPU#0! Pid: 2213, comm: smbiod EIP: 0061:[<f4990f2e>] CPU: 0 EIP is at smbiod+0x116/0x16d [smbfs] EFLAGS: 00000246 Tainted: GF (2.6.16-xen-automount #1) EAX: 00000000 EBX: f4996400 ECX: f2c99f68 EDX: f2c98000 ESI: f2c98000 EDI: c06f5780 EBP: f2c99fb8 DS: 007b ES: 007b CR0: 8005003b CR2: b7f77000 CR3: 326e2000 CR4: 00000640
2009 Feb 13
7
Diffrent OS on domU in paravirtualization ?
Hi, It seems to be a very basic question, but need confirmation. I am using Centos as my Dom0, running xen, using paravirtualization. Can I run NON-CentOS (more specifically Debian) operating system on domU, -- Regards, Meghanand N. Acharekar " A proud Linux User " Reg Linux User #397975 ------------------------------------------ I was born free! No Gates and Windows can restrict
2009 Jul 17
8
Tools to take a kernel crash dump.
Hello Everyone, We have noticed that one of our servers xen Dom0 is restarting idiopathically. Atleast, we are not able to analyze the cause. I have checked the logs but couldn''t find anything relating to it. Are there any tools such as kdump (which doesn''t seem to work on xenified kernels) for catching the kernel crash snapshot. Regards, Sree Harsha Totakura Member, Open
2009 Mar 31
2
DomU console appears to hang when starting
Hello, I have Xen running on an Ubuntu 8.04 LTS machine. This machine has been in production for a few months now. Up until recently, all the DomU machines have also been Ubuntu 8.04 machines. Recently, I tried creating a Debian Lenny machine. I use xen tools to create the DomU machines. Upon completion of creating the DomU with xen tools, I start the DomU using the [sanitized] command
2012 Feb 22
12
Separate kernel on domU's
Hello, I am still learning about Xen.. I am trying to setup Xen hypervisor for the first time. I was reading the howto here: http://www.howtoforge.com/paravirtualization-with-xen-4.0-on-debian-squeeze-amd64 and I stopped here: "(To use the default Ubuntu kernel instead of Debian''s Xen kernel in the guest, you can also comment out the kernel and initrd lines in
2012 Apr 24
11
Where does PyGrub run?
Hello, I am still confused: does pyGrub run in dom0 as root? as it says in here: "PyGRUB used to act as a “PV bootloader”: it runs in dom0 as root, opens the PV disk image, reads its GRUB menu.lst, presents a GRUB-like menu to let the user choose a kernel which it copies to the dom0 filesystem, it then closes the disk image and eventually tells the domain builder to use that copy. Such a
2009 May 23
4
freebsd
Where to find a freebsd image for xen? Not lvm _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
2020 Jun 17
2
CentOS 8.2 corrupt pxeboot kernel
Attempting to PXE boot from the BaseOS/x86_64/kickstart/images/pxeboot/ files results in repeating messages Invalid or corrupt kernel image eventually changing to Could not find kernel image: centos8.2.x86_64/vmlinuz I downloaded the files again, from a different mirror, and they are all the same. Wiped the files and recreated /tftpboot/linux-install/centos8.2.x86_64/. No dice. First mirror
2003 Nov 18
2
More info about split-second message. RE: run FreeBSD "pxeboot" from pxelinux.0?
Hello... In the split-second before the reboot, I can see that the pxeboot.0 process is indeed started-- pxeboot gets out just over 2 lines of text before the reboot occurs. So it's not a "ready" message. The text in question is (without *'s): ****************************************** PXE Loader 1.00 Building the boot loader arguments Relocating the loader and the
2003 Nov 19
1
Format problem in previous mail. RE: Closer with pxeboot, but n ot all there...
Hi again... The text under "BTX loader..." should appear as a block where each line is 56 characters long. "BTX halted" is on its own line. Apologies for my mailer... -Chris -----Original Message----- From: McMahon, Chris Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 8:32 AM To: 'H. Peter Anvin'; McMahon, Chris Cc: 'syslinux at zytor.com'; 'mike at
2003 Nov 19
0
Closer with pxeboot, but not all there...
Hello... With syslinux pre7, I am consistently getting what looks like a stack dump out of the FreeBSD loader. I have seen this behavior from pxeboot before. Maybe once out of every fifty or so runs of pxeboot, I would see an error message like the one below, but it was both rare and inconsistent. Now I am getting this message every time pxelinux invokes pxeboot: BTX loader 1.00 BTX
2020 Jun 17
0
CentOS 8.2 corrupt pxeboot kernel
On 2020-06-17 08:46, isdtor wrote: > Attempting to PXE boot from the BaseOS/x86_64/kickstart/images/pxeboot/ files results in repeating messages > > Invalid or corrupt kernel image > > eventually changing to > > Could not find kernel image: centos8.2.x86_64/vmlinuz > > I downloaded the files again, from a different mirror, and they are all the same. Wiped the files and
2007 Sep 19
1
chaing freebsd pxeboot.0 from pxelinux.0
Hi Folks, I have configured pxelinux.0 to allow chain-booting freebsd pxeboot.0 from it like this: label fbsdpxe KERNEL pxeboot.0 This works as expected, so no issue with that. There's one weird thing however. If I rename pxeboot.0 to pxeboot (omitting .0) and change the config file accordingly it throws this error at me: Invalid or corrupt kernel image. Same happens if I
2003 Nov 14
2
run FreeBSD "pxeboot" from pxelinux.0?
Hello, I hope this doesn't bounce again... I'm having trouble passing control of the PXE process from PXELINUX to the FreeBSD "pxeboot" program. I tried invoking "pxeboot" from the PXELINUX "boot:" prompt. This causes an error "Invalid or corrupt kernel image." I named pxeboot "pxeboot.0" and tried invoking pxeboot.0 from the
2003 Nov 17
0
Context: launching FreeBSD "pxeboot" from PXELINUX is the Very L ast Bug.
Hello... Last week I demonstrated a problem with PXELINUX's ability to launch the FreeBSD "pxeboot" program. Mr. Anvin suggests that this can be fixed. I'm glad, because this PXELINUX/pxeboot problem is the very last technical issue for a project on which I've been working since September. My company has a proprietary disk-imaging system that they would like to replace.
2005 Nov 27
2
pxelinux -> pxeboot load?
Hi all, I've searched the depths of the resources on the internet; however I'm having trouble deploying a pxeboot solution via pxelinux. So far what I have successfully implemented in my infrastructure is a successful pxeboot setup for FreeBSD ( without the use of pxelinux ). I'd ultimately like to have a solution that will allow me to choose a network install of various Unix-like
2007 Aug 23
1
how to pxeboot dom0?
Hi all, Well I''ve managed to waste a day on this. Posted a similar message earlier today on the fedora list and got no nibbles. I read every article in the archives regarding pxebooting; there is no mention of it in the wiki. I have a box with two kernels, a standard fedora 6 and a xen fedora 6. Both boot fine. I''ve setup another server with dhcp and tftpboot and can now