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2012 Apr 09
4
guest os time drift wild
HI, guys
Recently,I met a problem.
Xen''s version: 3.4.3
guest os:redhat 4.8 32bit
And xen.independent_wallclock = 1 has been set.
The time of guest os change to be fast suddenly, about 2000 second.
because the change is too wild, ntp didn''t sync to the ntp server''s time.
my application is dependent on the systme time. And this occurs a lot of times.
I don''t
2008 Apr 18
1
help--dom0 network goes unpingable when xend starts (fwd)
I am posting the message below again because it did not go through
last night. Help!
Steve Timm
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Fermilab Computing Division, Scientific Computing Facilities,
Grid Facilities Department, FermiGrid Services Group, Assistant Group Leader.
2009 Apr 01
3
installing DomU with two network bridges via virt-install
I have a Xen DomU configuration that was made in the days before
libvirt and virt-install. In this configuration
I have:
vif = [ ''mac=00:16:3e:05:06:01, bridge=xenbr0'', ''mac=00:16:3e:05:06:0a,
bridge=xenbr1'' ]
and then in xend-config.sxp I define
(network-script my-network-bridge)
where my-network-bridge is in the scripts directory and looks like this:
2008 Apr 18
7
help--dom0 network goes unpingable when xend starts
I installed 64-bit xen 3.1.0 (from xensource.com tarballs) on
three new machines today, using a configuration setup that I''ve
used successfully many times before. However, I encountered a
new problem.
These are Dell Poweredge 1950 servers, by the way.
>From lspci
04:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme II BCM5708
Gigabit Ethernet (rev 12)
08:00.0 Ethernet
2008 Aug 28
11
Nasty kernel panic
I have seen the following kernel panic 5 times today on
three different machines, two of which had been stable
for months and one of which is a brand new install.
We are running the x86_64 xen kernel and userland tools that came in the
Xen 3.1.0
tarball from xen.org, on top of scientific linux (redhat clone)
5.1 or 5.2.
<Aug/28 12:21 pm>Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at
2007 Aug 16
1
xen 3.1/ RHEL5 vs. ethtool
I have the xensource 3.1.0 x86_64 tarball installed over
a RHEL5 clone distribution. The "ethtool" utility only
returns the following information:
[root@fermigrid5 etc]# ethtool eth0
Settings for eth0:
Link detected: yes
[root@fermigrid5 etc]#
Since I have no vanilla-installed rhel5 machines with which to compare,
I am not sure if I am dealing with a bug in the ethtool
(whose
2012 Mar 14
6
Host does not support virtualization type 'xen'
Hello Community,
I successfully installed and run xen (xm list and xm info can output
appropriately).
However, while I was installing domU image by using virt-install -p at
domU OS. I encountered an
error information" Host does not support virtualization type ''xen'' ".
I built xen from source. Some of my friends have the same issue, but if
they use pre-build xen, the
2009 Jan 19
8
Linux distributions supported by Xen as PVM domUs
Hi:
Reading Red Hat''s Website and a printed manual of RH184 (Red Hat
Virtualization course) I see that RHEL 5 only supports RHEL 4.5 and
RHEL 5 as paravirtualized guests. So I asume this is the same
situation for CentOS 5, right?
What''s the dependency between Xen versions for paravirtualized guests?
I ask this questions because I got this experiences:
1. Running CentOS 5 as
2010 Jun 08
18
RHEL6 beta vs. Xen
Has anyone yet figured out what it would take to make Xen
run on top of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 beta?
We are heavily invested in Xen under RHEL5 (actually
a redhat clone) distribution, but already the xen kernel
they are shipping with update 4 and 5 is shaky and has bugs
which they don''t seem to be in a hurry to fix.
Basically I am wondering if Redhat 6 is just going to
have
2010 Jan 06
2
changing behavior of xendomains stop
I''m running xen 3.1.2 as bastardized by RedHat on a redhat
clone operating system. I''m using the xendomains script
as it came out of the box to start my domU''s at boot
and stop them at shutdown.
There are three problems right now:
1) left to its own devices,
service xendomains stop
attempts to do "xm save" on each of the domU''s. that
takes quite a
2008 Apr 04
1
Problem when running 32 on 64
Hi,
I have been able to run 32 bit virtual machines on a 64 bit machine
quite nicely with xen3.1 but sometimes when running yum the messages
"do_wp_page: bogus page at address 0070d638" and "kernel: VM: killing
process yum" and yum just stops working. I also get Kernel Panic.
Does anyone have any idea, what could be the probem?
Thanks,
Ricardo
2009 Feb 14
4
Cloud computing using Xen
Hello,
I knew that Amazon ec2 is using xen...but are they any
documents/tutorial which teach how to plan/design/implement a
grid/cloud computing infrastructure using Xen?
Thanks.
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2008 Jan 31
8
Choosing O/S for dom0 host with xen 3.2 - best option?
Hi,
I (just) posted something similar to this on the fedora-xen list so
apologies if some of you see it twice.
I''m about to commission a new dom0 host to host multiple dom0 instances
for testing purposes. I''m currently trying to decide what platform to
use. I''ve previously used FC6 and CentOS5 as Dom0 hosts.
I''d like to be able to use Xen 3.2, and I see
2009 Aug 21
3
Debian & eth0 vs. peth0
It seems that with their specific Xen packages, Debian likes to go against the norm, and rather than calling the Xen bridging device something sensible like "xenbr0", they rename the main physical ethernet device "eth0" to "peth0" and create "eth0" as the Xen bridge (as far as I can tell, anyways). Anyone know where exactly they do this so I can reverse it?
2008 Mar 28
8
Booting dom0: Kernel Panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
Hello list,
I tried to install Xen 3.1.0 on Scientific Linux (RHEL4), but this
mission failed.. Hope you can help me by finding the reason for my problem.
I downloaded the xen sources from
http://bits.xensource.com/oss-xen/release/3.1.0/src.tgz/xen-3.1.0-src.tgz
and compiled them by running "make" and "./install.sh". This seemed to
work.
After setting up grub like this,
2007 Oct 01
16
are Xen 3.1.0 kernels CVE-2007-4573 vulnerable
Does anyone know if the Xen 3.1.0 kernels as distributed in
the "open source" tarballs (x86_64 version) are vulnerable to the
recently-announced vulnerability CVE-2007-4573?
IF so, is there any plan to release patched tarballs anytime soon?
Thanks
Steve Timm
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Steven C. Timm, Ph.D (630) 840-8525
timm@fnal.gov
2007 Jun 27
1
making new initrd, how to do it?
I have installed the xen 3.1.0 x86_64 tarball
compiled for RHEL5 on a RHEL5 system. The system in question
was able to boot with the xen kernel that came with RHEL5.
I untarred the tarball, and did
cd /boot
mkinitrd /boot/initrd-2.6.18-xen.img 2.6.18-xen
The command exited properly and made a initrd image.
The machine booted with a grub.conf entry like this:
title Xen 3.1.0
root
2008 Apr 06
24
Re: Xen 3.2.0 on debian etch, many kernel panics
>/ these are the packages installed:/
>
>/ ii linux-image-2.6.18-6-xen-amd64 2.6.18.dfsg.1-18etch1 /
>/ Linux 2.6.18 image on AMD64/
>/ ii linux-modules-2.6.18-6-xen-amd64 2.6.18.dfsg.1-18etch1 /
>/ Linux 2.6.18 modules on AMD64/
>/ ii xen-hypervisor-3.2-1-amd64 3.2.0-2 /
>/ The Xen Hypervisor on
2008 Dec 12
3
DomU kernel upgrade tool
Hi,
please, excuse my poor English
Exist any tool for upgrade kernel automatically in DomU machines?
Because I have the following problem:
After upgrade the kernel package from linux-image-2.6.24-21-xen to
linux-image-2.6.24-22-xen in Dom0 (an Ubuntu Server), I modified the
config files in /etc/xen/domUmachine.cfg for all my VM. Later a
restarted its, but i found the following error
// DomU //
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