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Re: [Xen-users] Win 2008 x86 / GPLPV on Xen 4.0.1 - BSOD whem migratingHVM to a new machine.



Tried commenting out the networking interface but still having the
same symptoms. One thing I hadn't mentioned before is sometimes rather
than getting a BSOD I get a black screen with all CPU cores using
100%. These domUs all have 4 cores allocated, so spin up to 400%
according to xentop.

I've also added the viridian=1 which doesn't seem to have made any
difference either from my initial tests. An example of my config file
is here:

kernel = '/usr/lib/xen-4.0/boot/hvmloader'
builder = 'hvm'
device_model='/usr/lib/xen-4.0/bin/qemu-dm'
memory = '3076'
shadow_memory = 16
vcpus=4
disk = [ 'phy:/dev/drbd1,ioemu:xvda,w',
'file:/mnt/isos/Win2008x86.iso,ioemu:xvdc:cdrom,r',
'file:/mnt/isos/SQL2008R2x86x64.iso,ioemu:xvdd:cdrom,r']
name = 'mallard'
#vif = ['mac=00:16:3E:21:A9:93,type=ioemu,bridge=bridge0']
boot='dc'
vnc=1
vncviewer=1
vncpasswd="password"
sdl=0
acpi = 1
apic = 1
localtime=1
viridian=1

Adam

On 1 September 2010 09:03, Adam Wilbraham
<adam.wilbraham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi James,
>
> Yep - will give that a try first up.
>
> On 1 September 2010 05:56, James Harper <james.harper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> As a test, can you remove the network adapter from the config and try
>> it? I've fixed a bug that was causing problems there (unreleased so far)
>> but I'm not sure if it relates to migration or not.
>>
>> James
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:xen-users-
>>> bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Adam Wilbraham
>>> Sent: Wednesday, 1 September 2010 01:41
>>> To: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Subject: [Xen-users] Win 2008 x86 / GPLPV on Xen 4.0.1 - BSOD whem
>>> migratingHVM to a new machine.
>>>
>>> I am encountering an issue on some HVMs I have just built, and I'm
>>> wondering if its expected behaviour. I have a number of Windows 2008
>>> HVM installs on Xen 4.0.1 (on top of Debian Lenny, kernel
>>> 2.6.32-bpo.5-xen-686) which use the latest GPLPV driver*. The
>>> underlying disk subsystem is replicated with DRBD to help provide
>>> disaster recovery. The issue I'm seeing is if I migrate (not live, a
>>> shutdown and start clean) any of these domUs to the other node then I
>>> will get a BSOD on boot. The only way to "cure" this BSOD is to boot
>>> into safe mode, then do a restart of it when it will subsequently boot
>>> fine. The error given within the BSOD tells me to run CHKDSK /F so I'm
>>> wondering if its just because the underlying hardware has changed and
>>> the virtual disk is exposing itself slightly differently between
>>> servers.
>>>
>>> Its not a server specific issue - it happens in both directions.
>>> Unfortunately I'm not sure if it was happening before the GPLPV
>>> drivers were installed - I pretty much put them on straight away after
>>> the Windows setup.
>>>
>>> There doesn't appear to be any data loss or serious side effects to
>>> this BSOD, its just slightly annoying to have to boot each domU into
>>> safe mode & restart again before its operational. I've seen some
>>> problems with BSODs and migration of HVMs before, but this time I can
>>> guarantee that it happens each time I migrate.
>>>
>>> Anyone had any similar experiences?
>>>
>>> *
>> http://www.meadowcourt.org/downloads/gplpv_Vista2008x32_0.11.0.213.msi
>>> is th eGPLPV driver I'm using.
>>>
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