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2005 Oct 03
2
ethool for e1000
I recently noticed that after starting xend ethtool no longer work for my e1000 card. In my 2.X box which is a P4, ethtool is working after xend start. Same version of e1000 on both boxes. The unstable box is a Tyan 2462 SMP, FC4 dom0 The 2.X box is Dell P330 UP, Centos 4.1 domO Until xend start ethtool is fine, in both setups I am using the e1000 as eth0. Regards, Ted
2005 Oct 03
1
xen_changeset : Mon Oct 3 05:26:29 2005 +0100 f22fba673196 updates 4k and 8 k kernel stacks
changeset: 7157:f22fba673196 ######################################### FC4 dom0, Tyan 2462 SMP, 4k kernel stack ######################################### xm shutdown does not work at all, always get the d flag , that d flag also seems to be the stopper for xm destroy as well. I have yet to be able to destroy a domain with the d flag. Unable to create SMP guests ethtool for e1000 as eth0
2005 Oct 06
6
Domain 0 allocation is too small for kernel image
Domain 0 allocation is too small for kernel image That''s the error message I get after installing FC4 and following the instructions on http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraXenQuickstart running kernel - 2.6.13.1. I partitioned Fedora to have 6GB on a 30GB drive. I have tried adjusting dom0_mem=256M on a system that has 1GB of RAM and still no luck Any thoughts?
2010 Mar 23
1
qemu disk cache mode
Hi all, I can''t find any good talk about this subject and would like some insights and advices on the cache side in xen. I discovered that a domO power outage can lead to a severe filesystem corruption of the domUs. The domO is a dual disk dell server with a PERC controler in writethrough cache mode, the disk cache is disabled, the scheduler in the domO/domU is NOOP, the domO is holding
2005 Sep 18
0
Timer ISR/1: Time went backwards, Changeset 6902
Changeset 6902 Sep 18 13:37:23 inyoureyes kernel: 1: 5077390000000 Sep 18 13:37:23 inyoureyes kernel: Timer ISR/1: Time went backwards: delta=-34786504 cpu_delta=15257914 shadow=5076506780929 off=938478409 processed=50770Sep 18 13:37:23 inyoureyes kernel: 0: 5077480044418 Sep 18 13:37:23 inyoureyes kernel: 1: 5077430000000 Sep 18 13:37:23 inyoureyes kernel: Timer ISR/1: Time went backwards:
2005 Oct 06
0
smp issues changeset: 7234:bd37123974b2
changeset: 7234:bd37123974b2 ############################################### Centos 4.1 dom0, Tyan 2462 SMP, 8k kernel stack ############################################### Still seeing (vcpu#1) crashed on cpu#0 when tryin to bring up smp domU''s, I am able to three going, the 4th will crash. c01070e0 <xen_idle>: c01070e0: 55 push %ebp c01070e1:
2005 Oct 11
8
More on domU not starting
I get the following warning when running xend start, and a similar warning sometimes when doing xm commands: /usr/lib/python/xen/xend/XendNode.py:26: RuntimeWarning: Python C API version mismatch for module xen.lowlevel.xc: This Python has API version 1012, module xen.lowlevel.xc has version 1011. import xen.lowlevel.xc /usr/lib/python/xen/xend/xenstore/xstransact.py:10: RuntimeWarning:
2006 Jun 23
3
No eth0 in DomU in FC5
If I try to ifup eth0, I get the following: Device eth0 does not seem to be present, delaying initialization. DomU: Linux fedora1 2.6.16-1.2133_FC5xenU #1 SMP Tue Jun 6 02:58:27 EDT 2006 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux config: kernel = "/boot/vmlinuz-2.6-xenU" #ramdisk="/boot/initrd-2.6.16-1.2133_FC5xenU.img" memory = 128 name = "fedora1" #dhcp = "dhcp" disk =
2002 Dec 20
1
Strange behavior with samba mountpoint
I have a Redhat 8.0 box with many external connections. Several nfs and 3 samba. Today I tried to reattach to one on my mounts and I am geting "Could not resolve mount point /mnt/dir". If I do an ls -a I can see the dir, but when adding the l option to ls it does not show up. fuser returns for the dir, Input/output error I apologize if this has nothing to do with Samba, but I am
2008 Jul 01
5
XEN - Routed and Bridget Mode together (mixed)
Hi, is there any possibility to get a XEN DomO and DomU running with bridget and routed mode together. The reason behind this is, to get the requests via the official IPs to the DomU''s (routed-mode) and the interworking between the DomU''s with connected with help of the (bridged-mode). I got it work, with setting everything up manually. But as I understood the
2006 Jun 23
2
Generate Models & Controllers from Ruby program
Hi All. I would like to create a model, database, and controller (if possible) from a webapp. Each model and controller will each have 4 methods, and the database will always have the same number of fields. I will probably create the database through create_table or a direct SQL command. My question is this - is there a method that I can call to create the model and controllers? Would it
2008 Apr 10
1
Set PCI device latency from domU?
If a PCI device has been passed to a domU is it possible to set its latency from the domU or does it have to be done from the domO? When I attempt to set a devices latency from the domU with setpci I do not receive an error message back indicating a problem, however the latency as viewed with lspci -v is not changed. The same setpci command from the dom0 successfully changes the latency and the
2008 Nov 03
1
Xen AMD64 and dom0 now official in Lenny?
Hello, I see the new Xen packages now really in Sid and even in Lenny on packages.debian.org: http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=linux-image+xen+amd64&searchon=names&suite=testing&section=all http://packages.debian.org/lenny/xen-linux-system-2.6.26-1-xen-amd64 Does this mean there is now official Xen amb64 and dom0 support in Lenny? I am running it now for a while without
2004 Nov 29
1
Re: CentOS digest, Vol 1 #201 - 1 msg
thanks for the head up. what os are you running on the blades?? Phillip James System Administrator The Garden City Group, Inc. 105 Maxess Road Melville, NY 11747-3836 Phone: (631) 470-5044 Fax: (631) 940-6561 E-mail: Phillip.James at GardenCityGroup.com ==================================================== This communication (including any attachments) is intended for the use of the intended
2008 Jul 17
1
blktap complaining what does it mean ?
Hi, I''m a newbie to Xen. I installed a DomO CentOS 5.2 and several DomU (centOS, Debian and Ubuntu). It worked very well. Yesterday I experienced a power cut. I now experienced some problems. For example, when I start a DomU with the "xm create whatever_I_want" command, I get : Using config file nnnnnnn tap tap-10-51712 : 2 getting info Started domain xxxxxx and just after,
2010 Aug 02
9
remus support in Opensuse ?
Hi, i already tried to ask this and did not obtain any answer. Is remus is supported in Opensuse Linux actually ? Regards _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
2005 Sep 27
1
Mail directory funkiness
I am using dovecot-0.99.14-4.fc4 on FC4, was testing using mbox and than switched to using Maildir. default_mail_env = maildir:~/Maildir >From evolution when I create a folder the folder is created in ~/mail instead of ~/Maildir I am still rather new to dovecot, but this does not make sense. I made sure to restart dovecot, even added a .procmailrc. cat .procmailrc
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] Some Questions
I am battling an issue with use of bridging with xen. For some yet undetermined reason supposedly relating to stp, they assign a mac address of fe:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff to the bridge. Was hoping someone here may be able to elaborate on that. If I enslave a bridge to an ethernet, and than restart that network interface, should the bridge operation behave the same after the ip interface is restarted?
2005 Sep 27
2
invalid network interface after starting xend
Before starting xend (xen 3.0) these are my correct network interfaces: eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:14:5E:0A:53:04 inet addr:192.168.1.51 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:14:5E:0A:53:05 inet addr:192.168.1.52 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 lo Link encap:Local Loopback inet
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
2.4.18 kernel) using 3 x 60GB WD 7200 IDE drives on a 7500-4 controller I could get peak I/O of 452 MBytes/sec, and a sustainable I/O rate of over 100 MBytes/sec. That is not exactly a 'dunno' performance situation. These tests were done using dbench and RAID5. Let's get that right: 100 MBytes/sec == 800 Mbits/sec, which is just a tad over 100 Mbits/sec (the bottleneck if you use