[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Help with the migration to XEN-4.1 please
On 14 September 2011 15:45, Ian Campbell <Ian.Campbell@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From the above it looks like Gentoo has gone for separate xenconsoled > and xenstored initscripts so you are probably ok. OK. > Are you seeing anything under /var/log/xen? Yes, of course. > Sepcifically the xl-* and For instance, if I look for the file related to my gentoo guest I see xl-gentoo-10.0-x86_64.log and the content is: Waiting for domain gentoo-10.0-x86_64 (domid 1) to die [pid 6250] Domain 1 is dead Unable to get domain death info, quitting It says it is dead because I issued the command xl destroy <domain_id> xl shutdown doesn't work, as for the xl reboot. > qemu-* logs with the name of your VM in. qemu-dm-gentoo-10.0-x86_64.log and this is the content: domid: 1 Warning: vlan 0 is not connected to host network -videoram option does not work with cirrus vga device model. Videoram set to 4M. /var/tmp/portage/app-emulation/xen-tools-4.1.1-r4/work/xen-4.1.1/tools/ioemu-qemu-xen/hw/xen_blktap.c:628: Init blktap pipes Could not open /var/run/tap/qemu-read-1 xen be core: xen be core: can't open gnttab device can't open gnttab device xen be core: xen be core: can't open gnttab device can't open gnttab device xen be core: xen be core: can't open gnttab device can't open gnttab device xs_read(): target get error. /local/domain/1/target. (qemu) (qemu) > Do you see any evidence of > qemu-dm actually getting started? (does it appear in "ps" output etc) If no virtual machines are running no. But when the VM starts yes: root 6412 0.1 0.7 118280 16512 ? Ssl 15:53 0:00 qemu-dm -d 1 -domain-name gentoo-10.0-x86_64 -nographic -M xenpv > > Running "xl -vvv create ..." might also print extra debugging which > might be useful. Please can you post all the logs. Here it is: http://pastebin.com/t6ekJWJ7 > > The file:/mnt/data/xen/vmstore/gentoo-10.0/gentoo-10.0.x86-64.img (and > the other one) is interesting. As you see I use loop files for the root filesystems. In what sense do you say it is interesting? I have only these files in that directory: gentoo-10.0.x86-64.cfg gentoo-10.0.x86-64.img swap.img > A modern kernel does not have the blktap > driver (for various reasons this cannot go upstream) and so xl falls > back to a qemu provided block backend if this is not present and block > back. This is different to how xm/xend worked, it would setup a loop > device for file:// devices and use blkback. > > Can you try manually setting up a loop device (losetup) and passing > phy:/dev/loopN instead of the file://....*.img? This isn't a real > solution but it will be a useful datapoint. I've tried to do that but it seems to be the same thing of using the file:/ syntax. Thank you so much for your support. -- Flavio _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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