[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Re: Failed to create VM using configuration specified by Remus
On Friday, 16 April 2010 at 17:09, Minjia Zhang wrote: > Hi, Brendan, > Thank you very much for your reply and help. I've tested Remus with > xen-unstable-4.0 and the latest linux-2.6.18-xen.hg. The remus seems to > work well. The previous error seems caused by using an old version of > linux-2.6.18-xen.hg and I've fixed it. > > I encounter some problem when try to run remus with two vms on one > single physical machine,like: > remus vm1 backup > remus vm2 backup > The first command can run correctly, while the second line get error and > give the following messages. Can Remus provide two vms (on one physical > machine) the fault tolerance simultaneously? It should -- I believe I even tried it out once or twice. The errors below look like they're all pretty trivial to fix. > [root@server1 test]# remus 34 server2 > > ERROR Internal error: Can't create lock file for suspend event channel I think this is a lock file added to xm migrate? From the sound of it, it's a global lock rather than per-domain, which would be unnecessarily conservative. Probably easy to fix. > WARNING: suspend event channel unavailable, falling back to slow xenstore > signalling > > Had 0 unexplained entries in p2m table > > 1: sent 64491, skipped 725, delta 3425ms, dom0 75%, target 75%, sent > 617Mb/s, dirtied 10Mb/s 1085 pages > > 2: sent 1083, skipped 2, delta 43ms, dom0 100%, target 100%, sent 825Mb/s, > dirtied 12Mb/s 16 pages > > 3: sent 15, skipped 1, Start last iteration > > PROF: suspending at 1271404630.401318 > > installing buffer on imq0 > > RTNETLINK answers: File exists Yes, this is also quite a straightforward bug. The remus script hardcodes imq0 instead of looking for the next available device. Should be pretty easy to fix -- want to give it a shot? _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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