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Re: [Xen-users] Ethernet/iSCSI related System Crash (Xen dom0).



Hi again,

It seems to be somehow iSCSI-related after all.
Today's tests showed:
- We could not reproduce the crash using NFS only.
  (Altho it DID crash when copying the system via NFS ... maybe we had
   accessed an iSCSI device before and the kernel was left in some
   erroneous state).
- It still reliably crashes when accessing iSCSI.
- It's still stable with iSCSI and the same kernel without Xen.
- We tried the "noirqbalance" option, which had no effect.

We are in the process of preparing a 2.6.38 System for comparison.

Any input is still very welcome.

thx,
- peter.

On Mon, December 19, 2011 15:43, Peter Gansterer wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> We are trying to set up a Xen System based on the latest stable vanilla
> Linux Kernel (3.1.5) and hypervisor & tools (4.1.2).
>
> When starting to test with the iSCSI target, we experienced (reproducable)
> system crashes and immediate reboots in the initiator System (Xen dom0).
>
> When afterwards trying to copy the domU System to a local disk drive, the
> same crash happened ... so it's probably not really iSCSI related.
>
> Some facts:
> - crash during network IO.
>   It happens reliably - just within minutes of using either iSCSI or NFS
> - The whole system crashes and reboots.
>   We can see there is a stacktrace on screen, but it's too quick to read.
> - It happens in dom0. No domU needs to run to reproduce it.
> - We tried with noacpi, nolapic - with the same result.
> - When booting the same kernel without hypervisor it runs stable!
> - The crash is reproducible on 2 different amd64 machines (see below).
> - We are still using xm and xend (but that should not make any
>   difference, since we don't start a single domU).
> - The iSCSI target is LIO (Linux 3.1.5) with 4k blocksize.
> - MTU 9000
> - The Xen system seems to run stable without NFS or iSCSI access!
>
> Hardware:
> Tested on 2 machines:
> - AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 2800+
>   on Asus K8V
>     Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit Ethernet (rev 13)
> - AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3700+
>   on Asus A8N-E (nforce4)
>     nVidia CK804 Ethernet (rev a3)
>   as well as:
>     Intel 82571EB Gigabit Ethernet (rev 06)
>
> We are testing on a gentoo system, but installed xen tools and hypervisor
> from source, as well as the linux kernel.
>
> We don't have any experience in kernel debugging - so I don't know if
> there is a chance to grab the stack trace in any way.
>
> Any suggestions about what we can do to get this thing stable? Or rather
> on how or what to test to so we can provide more usable information?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> - peter.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> Peter Gansterer
>
> PARADIGMA Unternehmensberatung GmbH
> Mariahilferstraße 47/1/3
> A-1060 Wien
> Tel: 0043-(0)1-585 49 72
> http://www.paradigma.net
>
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Peter Gansterer

PARADIGMA Unternehmensberatung GmbH
Mariahilferstraße 47/1/3
A-1060 Wien
Tel: 0043-(0)1-585 49 72
http://www.paradigma.net

Firmenbuchnummer: FN 134564 p
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Firmenbuchgericht: Handelsgericht Wien


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