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Re: [Xen-users] Starting VMs getting td-util[2231]: segfault error 4 in libc-2.15.so



Never mind folks, my bad.
Looking at the SMlog I got the problem:
gc: EXCEPTION <class 'util.SMException'>, Parent VDI 9bb667cb-822f-40ae-8fc1-2d45281e7420 of 0aeb5130-06bd-49db-bce2-ae7c0239c120 not found
<2115> 2014-01-07 10:22:39.049833         File "/usr/lib/xcp/sm/cleanup.py", line 2515, in gc
    _gc(None, srUuid, dryRun)
  File "/usr/lib/xcp/sm/cleanup.py", line 2417, in _gc
    _gcLoop(sr, dryRun)
  File "/usr/lib/xcp/sm/cleanup.py", line 2371, in _gcLoop
    sr.scanLocked()
  File "/usr/lib/xcp/sm/cleanup.py", line 1288, in scanLocked
    self.scan(force)
  File "/usr/lib/xcp/sm/cleanup.py", line 1849, in scan
    self._buildTree(force)
  File "/usr/lib/xcp/sm/cleanup.py", line 1806, in _buildTree
    "found" % (vdi.parentUuid, vdi.uuid))



On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 10:30 AM, Rafael Weingartner <rafaelweingartner@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi xen user folks, 
I have a structure usying Xen and XCP over Ubuntu server 12.10, and I guess after some updates I am getting this error when I try to start VMs. The interesting is that it seems to happen just on hosts that do not have HVM capabilities. Any clues or ideas of how I can work this around?

The error:
kernel: [   65.507234] td-util[2231]: segfault at 8 ip 00007f7863a42111 sp 00007ffff3381d48 error 4 in libc-2.15.so[7f78639b9000+1b5000]

After that error I get this:
xapi: ERROR:SR_BACKEND_FAILURE_65: [ ; Failed to load VDI [opterr=Failed load VDI information

I used the VHD-util to check the .vhd file status, and it seems to be OK. I even tried to use vhd-util repair, but still getting the same message.

Thanks in advance.

--
Rafael Weingärtner



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Rafael Weingärtner
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