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Re: [Xen-users] Xen Kernel panic



On Sat, 2006-11-04 at 10:14 +0100, John Goor wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> HW: Compaq evo laptop, 640Mb ram, 800MHz cpu
> Xen: 3.0.3 on Ubuntu Edgy (2.6.17-6-generic-xen0)
> 

HP Pentium III here with 256MB .. I'm jealous :) 

> Problem: I have created 4 DomU's.
> When I start the third DomU a Kernel panic appears, and after some 
> seconds the computer shuts down.

I can see how that would be annoying.

> I don't know where to get this output, and th messages on screes only 
> stay for some seconds. The only thing I can see is this 'Kernel panic' 
> message.

Nothing in dmesg or /var/log/xen* ?

If its not stuck in an endless loop of rebooting (as in you can't ctrl-c
fast enough to keep xendomains from starting it), and nothing is
appearing in the logs try this :

xm create domain.cfg > /root/info.txt 2>&1

If you still can't get any indication of what's going wrong (i.e.
info.txt remains empty and logs remain untouched), if the laptop has a
tv out plug in the back hook it up to a VCR or digital camera that can
record the output for later playback.

> This occurs when starting equally which 3rd DomU.

A good start would be pasting the configuration for the third dom-u, as
well as describing the OS its running, and anything special about it
that differs from the other two. That may suggest the issue without the
benefit of logs. 

> Please help. Laptop is normally stable when using a 'normal' kernel.

But what fun is that? (kidding) Sorry to see you in such a predicament..
hopefully you'll be able to trap the output so someone can help you. 

> Regards,
> jgoor

Best,
-Tim

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