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2009 Nov 23
1
64bit guest on top of 64bit hypervisor+dom0 does not boot with virsh while it does with xm command
I installed xen on top of Cent OS 5.3 64bit OS with gitco rpm sources. Everything works fine except that I can''t run 64bit pv guest with virsh command. With xm commands I can load the same guest. 32bit pv guest, 32 bit and 64bit hvm works fine with both virsh and xm command. Has anyon have any idea? any help will be largely appreciated. **This is dumpxml for 64bit configuration* **
2008 Dec 11
11
rhel5 32bit xen 3.3.0 rpms?
RHEL5 32bit xen 3.3.0 rpms? Anyone? ;) _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
2008 Mar 09
1
DomU boot hangs after cron; XENBUS errors
I am having an issue getting a DomU to boot properly. There is never any indication of a stop error or kernel panic, it simply hangs after "Starting crond [ OK ]" and never continues. I''ve included my mkinitrd and output from xm create... please help! ##### XENBUS errors ##### XENBUS: Device with no driver: device/vbd/2049 XENBUS: Device with no driver: device/vbd/2050
2008 May 22
5
my domU from jailtime.org using latests xen kernel freezees
Hello, i will describe my approach 1) I have downloaded Centos5-64bit xen image from jailtime.org 2) I have created own swap image with 512MB file size 3) I have used same as dom0 kernel 2.6.18-53.1.19.el5xen 4) I have mounted my image file and copied /lib/modules/2.6.18-53.1.19.el5xen 5) I have created custom ramdisk for domU with mkinitrd --with=xennet --preload=xenblk
2010 Mar 01
3
Success moving Xen LVMs from 32 to 64bit host
Just wanted to share some success I had moving some Xen guests from one server to another. Problem Recap We had Xen host on a single core 32-bit CentOS 5.4 installation on an AMD Athlon 2.1 GhZ system that was giving hard drive errors and needed to move the LVM-backed Xen images to another server. The replacement server was a quad-core AMD Phenom system running 64-bit CentOS 5.4. Our original
2007 Jul 17
1
RH domU doesn''t see disk?
more /etc/xen/scalix2 kernel="/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.18-8.1.6.el5xen" memory = 512 name = "hating-xen" vif = [''ip = "10.0.1.150", bridge=xenbr0''] disk = [ ''/dev/XEN/scalixroot,sda1,w'', ''/dev/XEN/scalixvar,sda3,w'', ''/dev/XEN/scalixswap,sda2,w'' ] It
2008 Dec 05
6
xen-3.0-x86_32 not supported by xen kernel
I build a DomU kernel on RHEL AS5.1. But when I boot this Guest DomU with the kernel, it gives me error message: Error: (2, ''Invalid kernel'', ''xc_dom_compat_check: guest type xen-3.0-x86_32 not supported by xen kernel, sorry\n'') Can someone give me any suggestion about this problem? Thank you! Joe _______________________________________________ Xen-users
2007 Apr 19
2
CentOS 4.4 Xen VM/VPS install on CentOS 5 (xen kernel) issues
Ok So I''ve been able to successfully create a CentOS5 virt-install on xen using LVM created partitions. But have many problems trying to install 4.4 (It does not work with virt-install hence you have to try another method). I Created a name, name-tmp, name-swap, name-root paritions. I did mke2fs and mkswap no problem everything is good. I went on further to mount the name-tmp and
2007 Dec 14
7
CentOS 5.1 and Xen - mount: could not find filesystem ''/dev/root''
Hi all- I''m hoping someone can help me with this problem with Xen under CentOS 5.1 (RHEL 5.1) I''m having... This is the Xen package that comes stock with the distribution, I didn''t compile it from source. I can boot Domain0 and the hypervisor just fine. I''m trying to bring up a Xen guest VM and it crashes on boot, with this error: # xm create -c tcga1
2009 Jul 24
1
No login prompt for DomainU with Xen 3.1 on CentOS 5.3
Hello Dear everybody! I just installed CentOS 5.3 and try the built-in Xen 3.1 with it. But even the typical ttyLinux doesn''t work when the domain is created.-- it just doesn''t give me the login prompt while the domain ttylinux is booted. [root@soe-hd513-pc102 nimbus]# xm create ttylinux-xen.conf -c Using config file "./ttylinux-xen.conf". Started domain ttylinux
2009 Dec 21
26
Questions on qcow, qcow2 versus LVM
I''ve been using lvm under centos to create the backing store for domUs and although the performance seems acceptable it has some shortcomings. The biggest of which is the LVM bug which prevents me from removing an lv (it says it is still mounted and it definitely isnt). I thought this was just a centos bug but it appears to be evident in debian and ubuntu too and I really can''t
2013 Sep 16
2
Numbers behind "df" and "tune2fs"
Hello guys, I have some difficulties to understand what really are the numbers behing "df" and tune2fs. You'll find the output of tune2fs and df below, on which my maths are based. Here are my maths: A tune2fs on an ext3 FS tell me the FS size is 3284992 block large. It also tell me that the size of one block is 4096 (bytes if I'm not wrong?). So my maths tell me that the disk
2007 Apr 16
5
Running Debian as DomU
Hello, I just gain experiences in using XEN and hope you can help me. My hostsystem is Centos5 that I installed on a Software-Raid (Level 1). Afterwards I downloaded the debian-tarball from the jailtime.org website, extracted/mounted the image and copied the "*/lib/modules/*<kernelversion>"-folder from my host to the guest. My XEN-Configfile looks like this: kernel =
2013 Sep 16
2
Re: Numbers behind "df" and "tune2fs"
Thanks for you help. I also tried adding some other informations as you suggest: I can also take into account: - "Reserved block count: XXXXXXX" from tune2fs that gives me the number of blocks reserved for root - Reserved GDT blocks: XXX But I didn't thought about the FS journal. How can I gather information about it? (it's size and any other information?) 2013/9/16
2013 Sep 16
0
Re: Numbers behind "df" and "tune2fs"
On 9/16/13 5:16 AM, Nicolas Michel wrote: > Hello guys, > > I have some difficulties to understand what really are the numbers > behing "df" and tune2fs. You'll find the output of tune2fs and df > below, on which my maths are based. > > Here are my maths: > > A tune2fs on an ext3 FS tell me the FS size is 3284992 block large. It > also tell me that
2013 Sep 16
0
Re: Numbers behind "df" and "tune2fs"
On 9/16/13 9:44 AM, Nicolas Michel wrote: > Thanks for you help. I also tried adding some other informations as you suggest: > I can also take into account: > - "Reserved block count: XXXXXXX" from tune2fs that gives me the > number of blocks reserved for root > - Reserved GDT blocks: XXX > > But I didn't thought about the FS journal. How can I gather
2015 Dec 03
2
virt-builder is very slow in git master when building ubuntu 14.04 vm
Hi All, I been using virt-builder to create testing VMs (most ubuntu) for a while, and it works great. But when I cloned the git repo today and found the process becoming extremely slow, please see the output below. log that produced by pre-installed vendor package: virt-builder ubuntu-14.04 --firstboot-command 'useradd -m -p "" myan; chage -d 0 myan; usermod -aG sudo myan;' [
2012 Dec 04
2
Xen dom0 load affecting domUs
Hello folks, I have a Xen server running on Centos 6.2 with 3.6.6-1.el6xen.x86_64 as the Dom0 kernel, and i have dedicted 2 CPUs and 4G ram for the Dom0.I have close to 4-5 Virtual machines running on the Xen server. The problem is that for some reason,carrying outany CPU/Disk intensive task on the Dom0 seems to be affecting the DomUs adversly.For ex.i noticed that my Domus become extremly
2013 Sep 17
2
Re: Numbers behind "df" and "tune2fs"
OK. Thanks for the journal information. I thought tune2fs -l and dumpe2fs were the same. In reality it's almost the same but not entirely ^^ I hear you about all the internal mecanisms that make the FS working or give it some features, and I do understand that it takes some place on the disk. However what I don't understand is why the number given in the "available column" is
2011 May 05
2
Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
Hello everyone, I''m quite a newbie with Xen and I''m currently having an issue. I run Xen 4 on Debian Squeeze x64 and I''m trying to build an OpenFiler DomU from the Xen domU filesystem tarbal they provide (See http://www.openfiler.com/community/download/). I downloaded the tarball and run ''tar xzpvf /root/soft/openfiler-2.3-x86_64.tar.gz'' to extract