[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] Re: Re: [Xen-devel] Updating Xen 4.1.x xmexamples files (vfb line required for HVM guests)
Pasi said: (sorry - my new kmail is having trouble quoting text) > Interesting. Have others seen this problem? In the thread I mention at the head of this thread - '[Xen-devel] Failure to create HVM DomU at Xen 4.1 ( kernel 3.0.0-5-generic) Ubuntu 11.10 (alpha 2)' - I summarize several threads from people that have had problems starting hvm domu's on xen 4.1.x. They all have similar log output to mine, namely: qemu-dm: xen be: console-0: xen be: console-0: initialise() failed & hypervisor.log (xm dmesg) reports an MMIO error. The fix was either to upgrade to xen 4.2 unstable, or downgrade to 4.0.x - at least until Konrad proposed adding the vfb= line, in that same thread in Xen-users. This made 4.1.x usable, and made the MMIO error go away (but not the 'xen be:' error). Thus, there is only one other person I know benefited from that advice - bderzhavets. However, I'll repeat the list of other threads in Xen-users of people with hvm problems: > According to several threads, such as mine last month - '[Xen-users] > Working with Fedora 15 & systemd' - and '[Xen-users] Problems > with HVM after upgrade from 4.0.1 to 4.1.1', and a private communication with > t.wagner in '[Xen-users] XEN-4.1.1 and linux kernel 3.0-rc5', and finally > '[Xen-users] Re: Trouble starting HVM domU with Linux 3.0.0 and Xen 4.1.1', and one I omitted, from the beginning of July: '[Xen-users] Starting basic HVM -- where am I going wrong?' from Sam Mulvey. > I don't think vfb-line is supposed to be needed with HVM guests.. It hasn't been needed since xen 3.2.x (maybe even 3.0.x) until 4.1.x, and again reportedly not needed for 4.2 unstable ( I haven't worked with it, yet). Thank you for continuing to take an interest in this. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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