For anyone interested : it seems to me that disabling IPv6 support into Linux
domU kernel solves this problem.
> I found an interesting thing while rebooting a server : it does not shut
> down. Xend keeps trying to destroy the domain without being able to do so.
>
> Xen is 2.0.7 and I have the following in xend.log :
>
> [2005-09-01 17:27:59 xend] DEBUG (XendDomain:244) XendDomain>reap>
domain
> died name=oe43 id=4
> [2005-09-01 17:27:59 xend] DEBUG (XendDomain:247) XendDomain>reap>
> shutdown id=4 reason=reboot
> [2005-09-01 17:27:59 xend] DEBUG (XendDomain:487)
domain_restart_schedule>
> 4 reboot 0
> [2005-09-01 17:27:59 xend] INFO (XendDomain:568) Destroying domain:
> name=oe43
> [2005-09-01 17:27:59 xend] INFO (XendRoot:113) EVENT> xend.domain.exit
> [''oe43'', ''4'',
''reboot'']
> [2005-09-01 17:27:59 xend] INFO (XendRoot:113) EVENT>
xend.domain.destroy
> [''oe43'', ''4'']
>
> It repeats every two seconds ! Nothing to do get the hand back to restart
> the domain ...
However, I''m unable to understand the root cause. In this case
domU''s are just bridged, no routing is done.
If someone could have any clue why we have this behaviour ... We''d like
to setup IPv6 ;-)
Regards,
--
Sylvain COUTANT
ADVISEO
http://www.adviseo.fr/
http://www.open-sp.fr/
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