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[Xen-devel] Daily Xen Builds


  • To: xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • From: Li Ge <lge@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2005 11:50:18 -0500
  • Delivery-date: Fri, 05 Aug 2005 16:48:36 +0000
  • List-id: Xen developer discussion <xen-devel.lists.xensource.com>
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August 5, 2005 using latest HG source pull:
*
changeset:   6025:5a33233a608e9d790228d03a23f3407988f1577f
tag:         tip
user:        kaf24@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
date:        Fri Aug  5 04:53:04 2005
summary:     No need to define errno defined at the top of reboot.c.
             
1) x86_32


-- SLES 9 SP2 and RHEL 4 on IBM xSeries 305s (512M RAM) and 235 (1G RAM)
* Builds and boots without problems on RHEL4 and SLES9 SP2
* Able to build functional DomUs, networking and all
* Able to complete LTP runalltests.sh on both
dom0 and domU
* ISSUE(S):
    * Bugzilla #141
      * xc_console: Could not read tty from store
      *
It works for the boxes with FC4 and RHEL4 now
      * Only seeing this problem on the boxes with SLESP9 SP2



2) x86_32p (PAE)


-- SLES 9 SP2 and RHEL 4 on IBM xSeries 305s (512M RAM) and 235 (1G RAM)
* Builds and boots without problems on RHEL4
* Able to build functional DomUs, networking and all
* Able to complete LTP runalltests.sh on dom0
* ISSUE(S):
    * Bugzilla #122
      * Dom0 WILL NOT BOOT on SLES 9 boxes built with PAE mode 'ON'
     


3) x86_64


-- SLES9 SP2 and FC4 on IBM HS20 EMT64 blades (1G RAM)
* Builds and boots without problems on SLES 9 SP2 and FC4
* Able to build functional DomUs, networking and all

* Able to complete LTP runalltests.sh on both dom0 and domU
* ISSUE(S):
    * Bugzilla #62 - Losing network when xend started
      * Seeing this problem on x86_64 box with SLES9 SP2 and x86_32 box with SLES9.



Regards,
Li

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