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Re: [Xen-API] XCP 1.0 Beta - Unable to create Windows 2008 R2 64 vm


  • To: Jonathan Ludlam <Jonathan.Ludlam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, xen-api@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, alberto@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • From: Chris Percol <chris.percol@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2010 10:43:16 +0000
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Hi,

I have an ongoing issue in that I can't install a new Windows 2008 R2 vm using the corresponding template on xcp 1 beta and xencentre 5.6 fp1. The vm starts but the installation can't see a hard drive and get's stuck looking for drivers. Below is some data taken from the vm after the failed install.

May not be relevant but the box it is on has 4x1Tb drives using raid 5 on a 3ware controller. In the 3ware bios I created a 40gb boot volume which xcp is on and the rest on another volume (think linux sees as sda and sdb). It has 98Gb of ram and 4x4 opteron cpus. 


uuid ( RO)                        : c51b981e-937f-5291-1709-5cf90bcb5669
                     vm-uuid ( RO): 0c99c71c-c07f-57a8-ff20-449bdca29ba1
               vm-name-label ( RO): Windows Server 2008 R2 (64-bit) (Vanilla)
                    vdi-uuid ( RO): 7333c73d-c088-4ed9-a78c-4d39a9b63007
              vdi-name-label ( RO): SW_DVD5_Windows_Svr_2008_R2_x64_ENG_1_ProdAct_X15-50365.ISO
          allowed-operations (SRO): attach; eject
          current-operations (SRO): 
                       empty ( RO): false
                      device ( RO): hdd
                  userdevice ( RW): 3
                    bootable ( RW): true
                        mode ( RW): RO
                        type ( RW): CD
                 unpluggable ( RW): true
          currently-attached ( RO): false
                  attachable ( RO): <expensive field>
                storage-lock ( RO): false
                 status-code ( RO): 0
               status-detail ( RO): 
          qos_algorithm_type ( RW): 
        qos_algorithm_params (MRW): 
    qos_supported_algorithms (SRO): 
                other-config (MRW): 
                 io_read_kbs ( RO): <expensive field>
                io_write_kbs ( RO): <expensive field>


uuid ( RO)                        : 630e7dd2-c3b6-dde8-79ef-1af36ac2c53e
                     vm-uuid ( RO): 0c99c71c-c07f-57a8-ff20-449bdca29ba1
               vm-name-label ( RO): Windows Server 2008 R2 (64-bit) (Vanilla)
                    vdi-uuid ( RO): 79c20307-fbaf-4c9a-9dd1-1c996d248874
              vdi-name-label ( RO): Windows Server 2008 R2 (64-bit) (Vanilla) 0
          allowed-operations (SRO): attach
          current-operations (SRO): 
                       empty ( RO): false
                      device ( RO): hda
                  userdevice ( RW): 0
                    bootable ( RW): false
                        mode ( RW): RW
                        type ( RW): Disk
                 unpluggable ( RW): false
          currently-attached ( RO): false
                  attachable ( RO): <expensive field>
                storage-lock ( RO): false
                 status-code ( RO): 0
               status-detail ( RO): 
          qos_algorithm_type ( RW): 
        qos_algorithm_params (MRW): 
    qos_supported_algorithms (SRO): 
                other-config (MRW): owner: 
                 io_read_kbs ( RO): <expensive field>
                io_write_kbs ( RO): <expensive field>

Thanks,

Chris
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