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Re: [Xen-users] System hangs while creating DomU on P4 [SOLVED]


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  • From: Gabriel Patiño <gepatino@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 12:10:26 -0300
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2005/9/21, Cole, Ray <Ray_Cole@xxxxxxx>:
> I saw something similar running Xen 2.0-testing on a machine with a P4.  I'd 
> been running on it just fine, but I decided to see how performance would be 
> with and without hyperthreading enabled.  So I went into the system setup and 
> disabled hyperthreading.  Domain 0 started booting and when it got to the 
> point of starting my guest domains it locked up tight.  I re-enabled 
> hyperthreading after a few more tries and it started running fine.  So I'm 
> wondering if you have HT enabled or disabled on your system.  If you have it 
> disabled, try enabling it.  FWIW, I'm using Redhat AS 4.0 for my host.


Thanks!!!

That was the problem...
As I thought I could have some trouble with HT, had it disabled from
the begining.

With HT enabled, everything is working fine, thanks again.

--
Gabriel E. Patiño

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