Displaying 13 results from an estimated 13 matches similar to: "Xen panic with if dom0 kernel bigger than 4MB"
2011 Jul 09
10
Starting basic HVM -- where am I going wrong?
I''ve been using Xen strictly for PV for a while now, but I recently upgraded to hardware capable of HVM domUs. I''m trying to get a really basic HVM instance going so I can get my hands around making them work, in anticipation of using one to run a BSD to act as a firewall for other domUs on the machine. (I like PF.) Also, I might need run windows at some point, I suppose.
2010 Jun 07
0
CentOS5 + 2.6.32.15 PVOPS x86_32 PAE/xen 4rc6 stalls at boot
Hi,
It appears my Xen is stalling right before handing off control to the
dom0 kernel. I would appreciate any pointers on where to look next,
since I''ve already spent a considerable amount of time trying to
figure this one out and nothing turns up. One small detail, with my
previous .config, I wasn''t seeing the 4 "(XEN) MCE: MSR 417 is not
MCA MSR" at the end of the
2016 Jan 23
0
Bug#810379: [BUG] pci-passthrough generates "xen:events: Failed to obtain physical IRQ" for some devices
Xen developers,
After an upgrade of my Debian Jessie dom0 and domUs, my passthroughed
NIC stopped working.
This bug was probably introduced in Debian Jessie sometime
between 2015-12-30 and 2016-01-08 as 2015-12-30 as 2015-12-30 was the
last time I upgraded without any problems according to my dpkg.log.
This bug has also been reported to Debian Bug
(https://bugs.debian.org/810379), where I got
2016 Jan 30
4
Bug#810379: [Xen-devel] [BUG] pci-passthrough generates "xen:events: Failed to obtain physical IRQ" for some devices
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 7:30 PM, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <
konrad.wilk at oracle.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 23, 2016 at 05:12:04PM +0100, Tommi Airikka wrote:
> > Xen developers,
> >
> > After an upgrade of my Debian Jessie dom0 and domUs, my passthroughed
> > NIC stopped working.
> > This bug was probably introduced in Debian Jessie sometime
> > between
2003 Jul 28
1
Win2k - samba-2.2.8a - can't get above 4MB/sec
I'm trying to maximize throughput between my Samba server and my Win2k (SP3
and 4) clients. Samba's configured to allow up to 64k packets and the
server is on a GigE network (3com card, acenic driver) with SCSI UW2 drives
(software RAID1 and RAID5 volumes). All clients are 100MB/sec FDX on a
switched LAN.
I can get sustained 35MB/sec transfers (read and write) on the disk
subsystem
2011 Feb 06
6
Xen Restarting on "Scrubbing Free RAM"
Hi, I installed Xen 4.0.1 from source on Debian 5.0.8 and when boot my
computer hardware reboots at like "Scrubbing Free RAM". I tryed to find some
information here but none was helpfull to me. Anyone?
I have 4GB memory and a AMD Turion II X2 M500 (
2011 Feb 09
8
reboot after "scrubbing free ram"
Hello,
I have some diagnostic Info for you. Tried to get xen-4.0.1 working on
another node of my cluster. Only difference: Newer revision of the
Hardware. Exactly same Software Stack.
Stack: Ubuntu Lucid 64bit, xen-4.0.1 from Source, selfbuilt
linux-2.6.32.27 from xen/stable-2.6.32.x
Nodes working: HP DL380G5 16GB (Intel X5460)
Node not working: HP DL380G6 16GB (Intel X5550)
Effect: Xen
2016 Feb 04
3
Bug#810379: [Xen-devel] [BUG] pci-passthrough generates "xen:events: Failed to obtain physical IRQ" for some devices
On Wed, 2016-02-03 at 15:28 -0500, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote:
> > > And I wonder if the XEN_DOMCTL_irq_permission aka,
> > > xc_domain_irq_permission
> > > had been called. I remember that at some point we missed it for
> > > Xend..
> > >
>
> False alarm.
>
> It was all in Linux. Attached are four patches (the first two
> are for
2008 Jun 12
2
aSTERISK / Vicidial systems over 4MB fiber
Hello everyone,
As I am new to the asterisk community (although have been on the list
reading for about 6 months) I wanted to see what users would recommend for
security to protect several asterisk/ vicidial servers over a fiber
connection. Currently I have a managed switch (Tellabs 8813-310) from time
warner but I am having intrusion issues on my linux server which I think are
contributing
2015 Aug 28
0
Bug#797205: xen-hypervisor-4.4-amd64: Xen live migration dom0 memory swap
Package: xen-hypervisor-4.4-amd64
Version: 4.4.1-9+deb8u1
Severity: important
I already posted this on the xen-devel-mailinglist but no one seems to have an
answer. I'm posting it here because perhaps someone using Debian and
Virtualization might have an idea about this?
Since Debian 8 I observe that live migrating a PVM on XEN 4.4.1 (also 4.5.1)
and
Linux Kernel 4.1.0 (also 3.18) requires
2010 Oct 05
0
WG: HOWTO samba4 centos5.5 named dnsupdate drbd simple failover
centOs5.5/samba4/named here is a short guide setting it up to work.
I added TSIG for bind-master amd bind-slave. Update to samba4 alpha13 added (installing git on CentOs 5.5).
If you do this howto right now you will start with samba4 alpha13. You do not need the update section. But you need
git for your installation because the rsync-thing is broken!!!!!!
First of all do not install the bind
2010 Aug 09
2
HOWTO samba4 centos5.5 named dnsupdate drbd simple failover
centOs5.5/samba4/named here is a short guide setting it up to work.
First of all do not install the bind package coming with centos 5.5!!
Install needs for samba
yum install libacl* gnutls* readline* python* gdb* autoconf*
Named installation:
Here is a description on what to do:
http://jason.roysdon.net/2009/10/16/building-bind-9-6-on-rhel5-centos5-for-d
nssec-nsec3-support/
The steps,
yum
2010 Aug 16
1
WG: HOWTO samba4 centos5.5 named dnsupdate drbd simple failover
centOs5.5/samba4/named here is a short guide setting it up to work.
First of all do not install the bind package coming with centos 5.5!!
Install needs for samba
yum install libacl* gnutls* readline* python* gdb* autoconf*
Named installation:
Here is a description on what to do:
http://jason.roysdon.net/2009/10/16/building-bind-9-6-on-rhel5-centos5-for-d
nssec-nsec3-support/
The steps,
yum