Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Kernel panic while compiling kernel"
2004 Feb 08
2
xeno-1.2.bk compilation question?
The system is Mandrake-9.1 Linux wih gcc-3.2.2.
I am trying to compile xenolinux-2.4.24 (with vanilla sources from
ftp.kernel.org for linux-2.4.24). The steps of
mkbuildtree
ARCH=xeno make menuconfig
ARCH=xeno make dep
produce no errors, but
ARCH=xeno make bzImage
results in following error messages.
Any pointers will be appreciated.
-ishwar
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gcc -D__KERNEL__
2004 Feb 12
5
Re: The Problem of Creating a domain
> [6] ctivating swap partitions: swapon: /dev/hda7: No such device or address
> [6] [FAILED]
> [6] ioctl 80041272 not supported by xl_block
> [6] Finding module dependencies: depmod: Can''t open /lib/modules/2.4.24-xeno/modules.dep for writing
> [6] [FAILED]
> [6] Checking filesystems
> [6] Couldn''t find matching filesystem: LABEL=/policy
Edit your
2003 Oct 21
7
Help on domain creation
Hi all,
I am running the current xen-unstable and had the following error message
when trying to create domain1.
# ./xenctl script -f/etc/xen-mynewdom
Domain defaults:
name XenoLinux
size 98304
vifs 1
domainImage /boot/xenolinux.gz
domainInitRD null
rootDevice /dev/hda5
rootArgs rw
usrDevice null
NWIP
2004 Jul 23
5
help! error in creating a new domain
Maybe this question is a little stupid, but please help me. I am a newbie
to Xen.
When I tried to create a new domain "domain 1", I followed the Yan-Ching
CHU''s guide on :installing quick file systems for new domains in Xen 1.2".
But when I do "xc_dom_create.py -Dvmid=1", Xen seems to start to boot with
some normal bootup information, but right after several
2004 Jan 30
5
Graceful shutdown of a virtual domain
Hi All,
I''ve been looking through the code and list archives but haven''t found
this yet... From dom0, how do you cause a virtual domain to gracefully
shutdown? It seems like the machinery is there somewhere, because the
hypervisor can do it to dom0...
For reference, in UML you do this by putting this in /etc/inittab:
ca:12345:ctrlaltdel:/sbin/shutdown -h now
...and then
2004 Feb 16
1
halt and/or reboot init scripts?
Hello,
It seems that halt (reboot also) init script from SuSE 9.0 is not working with
Xen. Has anyone stumbled onto such problem, disregarding the actual
distribution, and found a working init script?
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2004 Feb 19
1
RE: Creating a local network within the GuestOS and r outing to an ext ernal network
What is the timeframe for the L2 switching to be incorporated into the Xen
dev tree? Is there any way to learn more about its design while the
implementation is still cookin''?
> The VFR in the mainline tree only supports IPv4. However, Mike Wray has
developed a
> L2 network switch support for Xen, which will hopefully be checked in
soon. One
> side effect of L2 Ethernet MAC
2004 Apr 01
2
Role of Xen/Xenolinux in New IO networking
I know I have asked this before, but I am having trouble understanding
the role of each component in the new 1.3 world:
In 1.3 networking if Xen has no devices, and domain 0 owns and operates
the NIC - does Xen have any role at all in networking for the guest
OS''s?
Which network device driver will a guest OS use?
Do all the vnetif rules defined in Domain 0 now get interpreted by
2004 Aug 28
4
iSCSI root
As promised, here''s what I did to get iSCSI root running under XenU under Debian 3.1 (Sarge):
Be running linux 2.6 under XenU.
Build XenU with SCSI disk support (I did them as modules)
Get linux-iscsi 4.0.1.8 from http://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-iscsi/
Build it according to the instructions there (i found it a bit tricky) and install under your XenU
Get iscsi-init 4.0.1 from
2003 Dec 19
9
virtual disk/block-device problem
I am trying to write a script to handle setup of domains using virtual
block devices for their root FS and have been unable to get the virtual
devices to work with any sort of consistency. This is using xen-1.1.bk
on Redhat 7.3 (I had to rebuild all the tool binaries to run on 7.3).
Anyway, I would first like to make sure I am using the vd/vbd stuff correctly.
Here is an example of the problem I
2004 Jul 16
1
/proc/xen/memory_target patch
This patch to the balloon driver eliminates the need for a user-space
program to slosh memory between domains and xen. This uses a proc
file at /proc/xen/memory_target. When read it reports memory the domain
owns in bytes. Writing a new value to the memory_target proc file
will cause the domain to exchange memory with xen to reach the target.
A xenolinux domain cannot grow bigger than it was
2005 Feb 23
19
Calculating real cpu usage of Xen domains correctly!
Hi all,
With the new vm-tools we are trying to get top like capabilities going
correctly. Currently we have a program vm-list that has some of this
capability but is dependent on the cpu time given by libxc calls
(xc_get_dom_info & xc_domain_get_cpu_usage). These two functions give
you how much time (in nanoseconds, why is this not documented) the
domain has been actively used. Approaches:
2004 Apr 21
4
Resetting network device / skb leak
hi,
I seem to have a problem with the Linux xen-network driver leaking skbs.
This is probably my own fault, upon resumption after migration I call
this:
void network_resume(void)
{
struct net_device* dev = __dev_get_by_name("eth0");
MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;
network_open(dev);
}
-- which works fine. However, in network_open() the call to
NETOP_RESET_RINGS seems to clear all the
2005 Mar 02
24
unstable binaries
Hi *,
i am coming from UML, and now i evaluate Xen on my desktop:
Xen-2.0.4
linux-2.6.10
"CONFIG_MODULES is not set"
"CONFIG_AGP is not set"
"CONFIG_FB_RADEON=y"
FC3, [/usr]/lib/tls moved away
It works, but some desktop applications crash once in a
while within dom0:
metacity-2.8.6
firefox-1.0.1
wnck-applet (from gnome-panel-2.8.1)
But
2004 Feb 11
1
Re: [libdv-dev] DV format patent status
On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 10:45:05AM -0800, Charles 'Buck' Krasic wrote:
> I don't remember the IEC spec saying anything about patents either. I
> don't have it here, but I can check tonight.
I'd appreciate it.
It wouldn't be surprising if it ignores the issue, no, but some of the
IEC standards do have disclosure list.
-r
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2004 Mar 06
1
How you pronounce XEN?
Maybe this is a faq.
but how?
I pronounce it as "ZEN". in Japanese,
it is same pronounce as "zen", a kind of Taoism.
--- Okajima.
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2004 Oct 29
9
xen and pci
hello,
I''m running XEN 2.0 on IBM ThinkPad T23.
Now the weird thing is that I get two different outputs from /sbin/lspci
depending on whether I run 2.6.8.1-xen0 or 2.6.8.1-bproc.
In particular the output from 2.6.8.1-xen0 seems to be missing those 4
lines
0000:00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corp. 82830 830 Chipset AGP Bridge (rev 02)
0000:00:1e.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corp. 82801BAM/CAM PCI
2005 Mar 23
9
[patch] final header fixes
I think this is the last of the header fixes I''ve run across. Though it''s
sometimes difficult to tell, I believe Xen/ia64 has asm/mm.h, flushtlb.h,
page.h, and shadow.h. Please apply.
Signed-off-by: Hollis Blanchard <hollisb@us.ibm.com>
--
Hollis Blanchard
IBM Linux Technology Center
2004 Nov 12
3
xen dies on Linux agpgart interace
Xen appears to kernel panic. Boot up terminates and hangs with the
message "agpgart: Maximum main memory to use for agp memory: 152 M. "
This is a compiled Xen-2.0 latest snapshot with agp support in the kernel.
Has anyone else had similar problems with agp?
Nate
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2004 Apr 14
2
Problem creating new domain in unstable
Hi,
I just had a try using the xeno-unstable. When I used the xc_dom_create.py to create a new domain I got the followings:
==============================================
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/xc_dom_create.py", line 332, in ?
(current_id, current_port) = make_domain()
File "/usr/bin/xc_dom_create.py", line 238, in make_domain