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2010 Jan 28
15
2.6.31.6 pv_ops can''t boot pv_ops DomU kernel
Hello, i''ve a xen-4.0.0-rc1 with 2.6.31.6 pv_ops. Dom0 seams to work fine. But i can only boot "old" domU kernel. A pv_ops Kernel hangs after initrd. Regards, Stefan Kuhne _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
2010 Jan 28
15
2.6.31.6 pv_ops can''t boot pv_ops DomU kernel
Hello, i''ve a xen-4.0.0-rc1 with 2.6.31.6 pv_ops. Dom0 seams to work fine. But i can only boot "old" domU kernel. A pv_ops Kernel hangs after initrd. Regards, Stefan Kuhne _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
2010 Dec 03
10
Kernel DomU 2.6.36.1 dont boot PVonHVM
Hi all, I try to use kernel 2.6.36.1 in HVM but building the drivers xen-blkfront, xenfs, platform-pci. I used Xen 4.0.2-rc1-pre and a DomU is a ubuntu 10.04 and I try with ubuntu 10.10. In boot I receive error "Cannot find a root partition /dev/xvda2" and a prompt (initramfs) appear. In dmesg (initramfs) appear: blkfront: xvda: barriers enabled (tag) xvda: xvda1 vbd vbd-51712: 16
2010 Dec 03
10
Kernel DomU 2.6.36.1 dont boot PVonHVM
Hi all, I try to use kernel 2.6.36.1 in HVM but building the drivers xen-blkfront, xenfs, platform-pci. I used Xen 4.0.2-rc1-pre and a DomU is a ubuntu 10.04 and I try with ubuntu 10.10. In boot I receive error "Cannot find a root partition /dev/xvda2" and a prompt (initramfs) appear. In dmesg (initramfs) appear: blkfront: xvda: barriers enabled (tag) xvda: xvda1 vbd vbd-51712: 16
2009 Jun 22
3
How to boot Ubuntu 9.04(Jaunty) or Debian Lenny (vmlinuz-2.6.26-2-686-bigmem) as domU under Lenny''s vmlinuz-2.6.26-2-xen-686 as dom0. PVM''s initrd issue
Hello, I guess it possible distro specific issue but is it resolvable? I have one node(testing purpose) ganeti 2.0.1 cluster installed over Debian5 Lenny. Almost everything from distro repositories. Only ganeti 2.0.1 and ganeti-debootstrap are from sources. I have it successful run with vmlinuz-2.6.26-2-xen-686 and initrd.img-2.6.26-2-xen-686 from repositories. Both Dom0 and DomU are use the
2011 Sep 29
3
xvda I/O errors in linux 3.1 under XCP 1.0
Good day. I''m getting this error: [101017.440858] blkfront: barrier: empty write xvda op failed [101017.440862] blkfront: xvda: barrier or flush: disabled [101017.463438] end_request: I/O error, dev xvda, sector 3676376 [101017.463452] end_request: I/O error, dev xvda, sector 3676376 [101017.463459] Buffer I/O error on device xvda1, logical block 459291 [101017.463464] lost page write
2010 Jul 21
13
sda instead of xvda ?`
Hi, how can i passthroughs HDD with sda instead of xvda ? _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
2008 Nov 05
2
RE: RedHat DomU hanging
Hello, Maybe someone can help me.... I have a guest XEN image that ran well until today. I use an LVM partition to host the guest and today on Dom0 I added another LVM to be available to this domU. This were all the commands I issued : On hypervisor lvcreate -n lintra02data -L 30G rootvg vi /etc/xen/lintra02 and add volume to file like this : disk = [
2013 Dec 14
1
Can''t boot converted SLES11SP2/OES11 domU
I have a physical SLES11SP2/OES11 system that I''ve converted to a domU. It''s boots ok as an HVM, but when I try to boot as a PV it gets stuck. I have the kernel-xen packages installed and confident the menu.lst is correct. If I look at xm console for the VM I get the output below: Any ideas? Thanks James [ 0.000000] Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset [ 0.000000]
2009 Jan 24
8
DomU in it''s own LVM partition fails to boot CentOS 5.2 Dom0/U
I''m trying to do what I think would be relatively simple but can''t seem to make it work. Essentially I want to create several domU''s running CentOS each with it''s own LVM partition for increased performance over image files. Initially I did a test with image files and everything went fine, I booted the supplied initrd and vmlinuz images installed CentOS from
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
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
2015 Apr 30
2
CentOS Images on AWS with partitions on /dev/xvda1 are awkwared to resize
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 11:33 PM, Kelly Prescott <kprescott at coolip.net> wrote: > to follow-up, I will give an example. > Here is the listing for the official centos AMI: > > IMAGE ami-96a818fe aws-marketplace/CentOS 7 x86_64 (2014_09_29) EBS > HVM-b7ee8a69-ee97-4a49-9e68-afaee216db2e-ami-d2a117ba.2 aws-marketplace > available public [marketplace:
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
2009 Feb 27
8
Kernel build failure
Did a ''git pull'' a few minutes ago and tried to rebuild my kernel and was given this error: make CHK include/linux/version.h CHK include/linux/utsrelease.h SYMLINK include/asm -> include/asm-x86 CALL scripts/checksyscalls.sh CHK include/linux/compile.h CC drivers/acpi/acpica/hwsleep.o drivers/acpi/acpica/hwsleep.c: In function
2010 Nov 29
2
ISSUE EXPORTING VM FROM XEN 3.2.1 to XCP 0.5 WITH XVA.PY
Hello everyone. I have the following problem that could help would appreciate. 1) Environment: HOST 1: xen-hypervisor-3.2-1-amd64 with all VM in LVM disk. HOST 2: XCP 0.5 2) The VM that I wish migrate is a domU in XEN and is debian lenny over LVM: ................................................................................................... # Configuration file for the Xen instance
2010 Jun 13
9
pygrub error booting iso
I mounted an iso file like so: ------------------------------------------- # mount -o loop=/dev/loop0 /path/to/iso /tmp/mnt #ls /tmp/mnt cdromupgrade  dists  doc  install  isolinux  md5sum.txt  pics  pool  preseed  README.diskdefines  ubuntu ------------------------------------------- I used the following file to try to have pygrub boot the mounted iso: -------------------------------------------
2009 Aug 24
18
Current 2.6.3x kernel and patches for Ubuntu 9.04?
Are these the current functional procedures for dropping a dom0 on a jaunty 64 bit server? xen-tools: http://bderzhavets.wordpress.com/2009/08/14/attempt-of-prevu-xen-3-4-1-hypervisor-on-ubuntu-jaunty-server-64-bit/ kernel: http://bderzhavets.wordpress.com/2009/07/07/building-xenified-2-6-30-1-kernel-via-xen-patches-2-6-30-2-tar-bz2/ Regarding the patches used in the above procedure from here:
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
2011 Jul 02
2
domU startup freezes at "Starting plymouth"
Hi all, I''ve got xen-4.1.1 running with linux-3.0.0-rc5 and am trying to start my first guest, f14-x86_64, which does boot on bare metal. The configs below show kernel, ramdisk, and disk assignments for the virtual machine. They also show that the virtual machine uses the target disk devices. The last section shows part of the boot sequence starting with the disk assignments,