[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-devel] Hotplug scripts not working... xen/ia64 domU stopped working
> -----Original Message----- > From: xen-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:xen-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of > Magenheimer, Dan (HP Labs Fort Collins) > Sent: 30 November 2005 14:18 > To: Ewan Mellor > Cc: Xen Mailing List > Subject: RE: [Xen-devel] Hotplug scripts not working... > xen/ia64 domU stopped working > > > On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 08:43:30PM -0800, Magenheimer, Dan (HP Labs > > Fort Collins) wrote: > > > > > Somewhere between cset 8006 and cset 8112, the virtual > block device > > > stopped working for Xen/ia64. With cset 8112, I get: > > > > > > Error: Device 769 (vbd) could not be connected. Hotplug > scripts not > > > working. > > > > > > Any suggestions where to start looking or will I need to > do a binary > > > search? > > > > Please use xen-bugtool (new in the latest changesets) to > collect your > > logs so that I can take a look. > > Hmmmm... it appears xen-bugtool is born at 8073. I can go > back to that but have already reproduced the problem at 8054. > > HOWEVER... I am now having problems at 8006 which worked > yesterday. I suspect that there are some Xen tools/files > that are not getting replaced. (And xen-bugtool doesn't work > there as one would expect... it is still in place because of > the previous install of 8112 but gives a python error.) > > Is there a way to do a "make clean" on all Xen files outside > of the xen-unstable.hg directory to ensure no "old" (or in my case > newer) files/scripts from /etc, /bin/ etc are being > accidentally used? I know others have experienced this kind > of problem and have "fixed" it by reinstalling their distro > from scratch. [snip] I'd like to see a "uninstall.sh". I did for a short while consider writing one myself. I know that most people aren't going to uninstall Xen - it's such a lovely product that no one in their right mind would uninstall it, right? - but particularly for us developers, it would be nice to have something that removes ALL remains of the Xen installation. I had severe problems because I tried to install 64-bit Xen on top of a 32-bit installation and all sorts of bits and pieces got very confused. I think it could actually be constructed based on the install directory with some scripting - I'm not that good at writing shell-scripts, or I would volunteer to do it myself. [I hacked something up where I just took the names of directories listed under the install directory and removed all contents of those directories, but that's only going to work as long as the files are kept in the same place each time. Yet, it's quicker to do that than to run a complete re-install...] -- Mats _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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