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[Xen-devel] Daily Xen Builds


  • To: xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • From: David F Barrera <dfbp@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 10:34:12 -0500
  • Delivery-date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 15:32:46 +0000
  • List-id: Xen developer discussion <xen-devel.lists.xensource.com>

July 28, 2005 using latest HG source pull:
              * changeset:
                5919:55a5ad2f028d55758c6193b4fec970ee46a60ec1
                tag:         tip
                user:        kaf24@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
                date:        Fri Jul 29 06:21:39 2005
                summary:     dom_mem_ops address_bitsd fix.
              * x86
                      * SLES 9 SP2, FC3 and RHEL 4 on IBM xSeries 305s,
                        235, and ThinkCentre
                              * BUILD BREAK on X86 with PAE 'ON'
                                      * shadow_public.c:1387: error:
                                        `spl3e' undeclared (first use in
                                        this function)
                                      * Bugzilla #125
                              * WITHOUT PAE, XEN Builds and boots Dom0
                                and DomUs without problems
                                      * Able to create VMs without major
                                        issues.
                                      * Running LTP test suite on Dom0s
                                        and DomUs
                              * PENDING ISSUE(S):
                                      * Unable to verify Bugzilla #122
                                        due to non-build with PAE on
                                        x86.
                                      * Dom0 WILL NOT BOOT on SLES 9
                                        boxes built with PAE mode 'ON';
                                              * However, Dom0 boots up
                                                fine on RHEL 4 machine
                                                AND on x86_64 boxes with
                                                SLES 9 and RHEL 4
                                                distros
                                              * Bugzilla #122-
                                                'CRITICAL'
                                      * Bugzilla #96-  'BLOCKER' DomU
                                        crashes - FIXED.
                                      * Bugzilla #62 - Losing network
                                        when xend started
                                              * We are seeing this
                                                problem almost daily on
                                                both x86 and x86_64
                                                without a particular
                                                pattern.
              * x86_64
                      * EMT64* 
                              * Builds and boots without problems on
                                SLES 9 SP2 and FC4
                              * Able to build functional DomUs,
                                networking and all
                              * Issue:
                                      * Bugzilla #62 - Losing network
                                        when xend started
                                      * I am seeing this problem almost
                                        daily on an x86_64 box, though
                                        it has happened on both
                                        architectures previously

-- 
Regards,

David F Barrera
Linux Technology Center
Systems and Technology Group, IBM

"The wisest men follow their own direction. "
                                                        Euripides


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