[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] RE: Trying to use Xen PV drivers for Windows (Release 0.5.0)
> Hello James, > > Thank you for you work, > it'r really interesting and really useful. > > No about my experiments and problems. > > I have tried to install your drivers into Windows XP. > I have downloaded the drivers from [1], > unzipped it and installed it as describe in > the INSTALL.txt. > > The installation process was exactly as you have described > in the INSTALL.txt file. No any errors. > > After that I have modified boot.ini (added new boot variant > with the /gplpv key) and rebooted the system. > > I have tried to boot using the second boot option in the boot menu > (/gplpv) and have got blue screen of death > (it appeared just after a second as a I have pressed enter in > the boot menu). > > I have tried to boot using the first boot option in the boot menu > (without /gplpv). The system have booted without any problem. > After that I have tried to make hot block-attach to > the domain. > > sudo lvcreate -n winpv -L 2G /dev/MAIN > sudo xm block-attach 13 phy:/dev/MAIN/winpv /dev/hdd w > > (where 13 is the id of the windows domain) > > Just after I issue the command Windows goes into blue screen of > death. There are the message on th screen: > > DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL > .... > Technical information: > *** STOP: ..... > > *** xenvbd.sys - Address FC769C787 base at .... > > > You can take a look at the shot of the screen with the error here [2]. > > > I have tried to change the domain configuration. > I played with acpi, apic and pae parameters. > Domain didn't want to boot in any combination except > > apic=1 > acpi=1 > pae=1 > > This one was used before I've started to change apic/acpi/pae > parameters. At least I've reverted back to it. > > Also I have tried to disable CDROM in the pv domain. > Without success. > > > > Thank you for your any ideas. > And once again thank you for you work > Are you using Intel or AMD? What version of Xen? Can you use debugview from sysinternals to get the output of the crash dump? The procedure is basically: 1. Don't boot with /GPLPV 2. Make sure your system is set to write out a crash dump 3. Start DebugView 4. Do a block-attach to make it crash 5. Let the crash dump do it's thing 6. Boot the system again without /GPLPV 7. Start DebugView 8. Analyse the crash dump (C:\Windows\Memory.dmp probably) 9. Email the output to me Thanks James _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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