Pierre Peyronnel
2014-Apr-30 15:12 UTC
how to *really* kill a domU and also debug some stuff ?
Hi again, dom0 : alpine 2.7 with xen 4.3 and pci passthrough for the SATA controller domU : debian 7.x using mpt2sas for the disk controller which is passed through So i'm having another issue (probably a "ZFS on Linux" one) which causes my domU kernel to be put in a "hanged" state when i shut it down. According to what i found in my searches, restoring the hard drives' state should fix the hanging but as it's shutting down i can't do anything... So moving on i want to kill it (as it won't shut down nicely), but : - xl destroy <domain> hangs forever - reboot (on dom0) hangs - xl top shows the domU in a 'b' state I'm pretty much stuck with leaving the domU hanged or physically killing the dom0 and hardware withe the power button... Anything else that i could do instead of the physical power switch ? As a side question, I can't find much information about what's happening with these problems and i don't really know how to make things more verbose in Xen ? Now i have to find a list or forum for ZFS on linux :-) Pierre _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xen.org http://lists.xen.org/xen-users