Hi, we are currently testing using XEN 2.0.7 on a AMD Athlon 1200 System. The Mainboard is MSI 6330 with a 686B Southbridge. We changed the harddisk to a Maxtor 40 GB IDE drive. Before that we used a 20 GB Samsumg Drive. With the Samsung Drive everything was ok. Now using the Maxtor drive and trying to copy a large amount of data within the dom0 system, we get a hda: lost interrupt and the copy proccess is really slow. We tried the same copying using the default debian Kernel, and it worked without any problems! Does anyone know about this issue? Thanks a lot! Best Regards, Norbert Schollum -- Norbert Schollum Dipl.-Inf.(FH) ------------------------------- luminea IT Solutions Lindenweg 9, D-84576 Teising Fon + Fax ( 07000 ) 555 8888 mailto:norbert.schollum@luminea.de http://www.luminea.de IRC Support: irc.bongster.de, Channel #luminea 24 h Techniksupport: 0190 / 767 009 863 (1,24 EUR/Min) _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
Norbert Schollum wrote:> Hi, > > we are currently testing using XEN 2.0.7 on a > AMD Athlon 1200 System. > The Mainboard is MSI 6330 with a 686B Southbridge. > > We changed the harddisk to a Maxtor 40 GB IDE drive. > Before that we used a 20 GB Samsumg Drive. > > With the Samsung Drive everything was ok. > Now using the Maxtor drive and trying to copy a large > amount of data within the dom0 system, we get a > > hda: lost interrupt > > and the copy proccess is really slow. > We tried the same copying using the default debian > Kernel, and it worked without any problems!Using that default (non-Xen) Debian kernel on the same Maxtor? The Xen system, is it a precompiled system, or did you install Xen on top of a selfbuild kernel? Whichever way, maybe it''s a problem with driverselection (VIA 686), or something in the cpu selection part. Just an idea... The Maxtor -is- verified ok, right? Tried yet another known-good disk? Are both tried disks same ATA standard? Simple 80c cable problem? -- Kind regards, Mogens Valentin _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
Hi, i solved the problem finally: the default XEN Kernel (dom0) does not support the VIA Chipset (via82cxxx). after activating this the problems disappeared ;) best regards, norbert Mogens Valentin wrote: Norbert Schollum wrote: Hi, we are currently testing using XEN 2.0.7 on a AMD Athlon 1200 System. The Mainboard is MSI 6330 with a 686B Southbridge. We changed the harddisk to a Maxtor 40 GB IDE drive. Before that we used a 20 GB Samsumg Drive. With the Samsung Drive everything was ok. Now using the Maxtor drive and trying to copy a large amount of data within the dom0 system, we get a hda: lost interrupt and the copy proccess is really slow. We tried the same copying using the default debian Kernel, and it worked without any problems! Using that default (non-Xen) Debian kernel on the same Maxtor? The Xen system, is it a precompiled system, or did you install Xen on top of a selfbuild kernel? Whichever way, maybe it''s a problem with driverselection (VIA 686), or something in the cpu selection part. Just an idea... The Maxtor -is- verified ok, right? Tried yet another known-good disk? Are both tried disks same ATA standard? Simple 80c cable problem? -- Norbert Schollum Dipl.-Inf.(FH) ------------------------------- luminea IT Solutions Lindenweg 9, D-84576 Teising Fon + Fax ( 07000 ) 555 8888 mailto:norbert.schollum@luminea.de http://www.luminea.de IRC Support: irc.bongster.de, Channel #luminea 24 h Techniksupport: 0190 / 767 009 863 (1,24 EUR/Min) _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users