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[Xen-users] Xen hangs after manual reboot


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  • From: "Hector Blanco" <white.lists@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2008 14:03:18 +0200
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Hello all!!

At first, I'd like to say "hello" beacouse this is my first email to the list.

Now, my problem:

I have a machine (called monitor01) running two Xen virtual machines
(client0001 and database01). I tried to manage them with Heartbeat and
DRBD. It was more or less working... untill now.

 I tried to make a reboot and the lrmd daemon (from heartbeat, I
guess) hang. I did a manual reboot and now the system hangs while
trying to "restore database01".

The system starts booting normally, but when the login window (redhat
5) appears, the mouse gets slower and slower until it doesn't answer.
Neither the keyboard does (even the "Bloq num" leds don't respond).

I am using Heartbeat2, DR:BD 8.0.12 and Xen 3.0.2. The images are
stored on LVM2 partitions.

Do you have any idea, any hint? I have no idea of what can be wrong...
Maybe the image is corrupted? But if so... why such a hard hang-up? :S

Thank you very much in advance!!

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