I enabled SMP and processor = K8 in the config file - it hangs as shown below. Is this because writable page tables are enabled? If so, it would save users a lot of time if they defaulted to being mutually exclusive with SMP in the configuration dependencies file. (XEN) mtrr: v2.0 (20020519) (XEN) (file=grant_table.c, line=1067) Grant table init (XEN) *** LOADING DOMAIN 0 *** (XEN) Xen-ELF header found: ''GUEST_OS=linux,GUEST_VER=2.6,XEN_VER=3.0,VIRT_BASE0xC0000000,LOADER=generic,PT_MODE_WRITABLE'' (XEN) VIRTUAL MEMORY ARRANGEMENT: (XEN) Loaded kernel: c0100000->c0543644 (XEN) Init. ramdisk: c0544000->c0544000 (XEN) Phys-Mach map: c0544000->c0584000 (XEN) Page tables: c0584000->c0587000 (XEN) Start info: c0587000->c0588000 (XEN) Boot stack: c0588000->c0589000 (XEN) TOTAL: c0000000->c0800000 (XEN) ENTRY ADDRESS: c0100000 (XEN) Give DOM0 read access to all PCI devices (XEN) Scrubbing Free RAM: .....................done. (XEN) Xen trace buffers: initialised (XEN) *** Serial input -> DOM0 (type ''CTRL-a'' three times to switch input to Xen ). Linux version 2.6.11-xen0 (kmacy@curly.lab.netapp.com) (gcc version 3.3.2 200310 22 (Red Hat Linux 3.3.2-1)) #7 SMP Sun Mar 13 15:52:00 PST 2005 BIOS-provided physical RAM map: Xen: 0000000000000000 - 0000000010000000 (usable) 256MB LOWMEM available. DMI present. IRQ lockup detection disabled Allocating PCI resources starting at 10000000 (gap: 10000000:f0000000) Built 1 zonelists Kernel command line: root=/dev/hda3 ro Initializing CPU#0 PID hash table entries: 2048 (order: 11, 32768 bytes) Xen reported: 1603.680 MHz processor. Using tsc for high-res timesource Console: colour VGA+ 80x25 (XEN) *** Serial input -> Xen (type ''CTRL-a'' three times to switch input to DOM0 ). (XEN) ''h'' pressed -> showing installed handlers (XEN) key ''%'' (ascii ''25'') => Trap to xendbg (XEN) key ''L'' (ascii ''4c'') => reset sched latency histogram (XEN) key ''R'' (ascii ''52'') => reboot machine (XEN) key ''T'' (ascii ''54'') => dump debugtrace (XEN) key ''a'' (ascii ''61'') => dump ac_timer queues (XEN) key ''d'' (ascii ''64'') => dump registers (XEN) key ''h'' (ascii ''68'') => show this message (XEN) key ''l'' (ascii ''6c'') => print sched latency histogram (XEN) key ''o'' (ascii ''6f'') => audit domains >0 EXPERIMENTAL (XEN) key ''q'' (ascii ''71'') => dump task queues + guest state (XEN) key ''r'' (ascii ''72'') => dump run queues (XEN) ''q'' pressed -> dumping task queues (now=0x10:A4195D31) (XEN) Xen: DOM 0, flags=68 refcnt=3 nr_pages=65536 xenheap_pages=22 (XEN) Shared_info@001b4000: caf=80000002, taf=f0000002 (XEN) Guest: fc5ba040 CPU 0 [has=T] flags=1007 upcall_pend = 00, upcall_mask = 0 1 (XEN) Notifying guest... 0/0 (XEN) port 1/0 stat 0 -1 0 (XEN) Scheduler: Borrowed Virtual Time (bvt) (XEN) BVT: mcu=0x000186A0ns ctx_allow=0x004C4B40ns NOW=0x0000001188B05406 (XEN) CPU[00] svt=0x006D9F5C QUEUE rq fcffb040 n: fcffb894, p: fc5b9094 (XEN) 0: 32767 has=F mcua=10 ev=0xFFFFFFFF av=0xFFFFFFFF c=0x0DB3F8B34 (XEN) l: fcffb894 n: fc5b9094 p: fcffb040 (XEN) 1: 0 has=T mcua=10 ev=0x006D9F5C av=0x006D9F5C c=0x10B1E5C85A (XEN) l: fc5b9094 n: fcffb040 p: fcffb894 (XEN) CPU[01] svt=0x00000000 QUEUE rq fcffb0c0 n: fcff6094, p: fcff6094 (XEN) 0: 32767 has=T mcua=10 ev=0xFFFFFFFF av=0xFFFFFFFF c=0x118866BA87 (XEN) l: fcff6094 n: fcffb0c0 p: fcffb0c0 ------------------------------------------------------- SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real users. Discover which products truly live up to the hype. Start reading now. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=6595&alloc_id=14396&op=click _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xen-devel