Olivier Le Cam wrote:> lestat thor wrote on Apr 26, 2007:
>
> > I''m using my dom0 on a RHLE 4.4 with xen 3.0.4-1.
> > My domUs work on the same O/S, and any virtual disk is composed by 5
> files :
> > disk = [
>
''file:/hawai/domains/vm113_112/boot.img,sda2,w'',''file:/hawai/domains/vm113_112/racine.img,sda1,w'',''file:/hawai/domains/vm113_112/save.img,sda3,w'',''file:/hawai/domains/vm113_112/logs.img,sda4,w'',''file:/hawai/domains/vm113_112/swap.img,sda5,w''
> ]
> >
> >
> > I created some domUs on my host and they work perfectly.
> >
> >
> > But, when I reboot my domUs, sometimes they crash ...
> >
> > This is the error :
> >
> > XENBUS: Timeout connecting to device: device/vbd/2049 (state 3)
> > XENBUS: Timeout connecting to device: device/vbd/2051 (state 3)
> > XENBUS: Timeout connecting to device: device/vbd/2050 (state 3)
> > ...
>
> I''m experiencing a similar problem with a debian/etch xen host.
Kernel
> is 2.6.18-6-xen-amd64 with the Steve Kemp''s xen-utils-3.1.3-1
backport.
>
> Devices are LVMs partitions from a SAN FC storage.
>
> I''ve try with various device names, like xvd* but this
didn''t help.
> Part of my domU config file is:
>
> root = ''/dev/xvda2 ro''
> disk = [
> ''phy:/dev/vg_domUs/nunki-swap,xvda1,w'',
> ''phy:/dev/vg_domUs/nunki-root,xvda2,w'',
> ''phy:/dev/vg_domUs/nunki-var,xvda3,w'',
> ''phy:/dev/vg_domUs/nunki-usr,xvda4,w'',
> ''phy:/dev/vg_domUs/nunki-tmp,xvda5,w'',
> ''phy:/dev/vg_domUs/nunki-home,xvda6,w'',
>
''phy:/dev/vg_domUs/nunki-var-log,xvda7,w'',
> ''phy:/dev/vg_wdatas/www,xvdb1,w!''
> ]
>
> (xvdb1 is an OCFS2 clustered partition which explains the w!)
>
> Any idea will be greatly appreciated!
Besides upgrading to RHEL 5, as fast as you can? Or to CentOS 5?
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