It's easy to reproduce if you made a service which access xenstore frequently.
I guess the cause is there's no protection for xenbus interface access during suspend operation.
But I don't know how to fix it.
At 2014-06-30 05:34:12, "Joost Roeleveld" <joost@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>On Monday 30 June 2014 17:28:01 wolves wrote:
>> It should be the same. I used the xenserver as the host.
>
>Should? Famous last words.
>
>Please actually check before answering. Same goes for the other question.
>
>> At 2014-06-30 04:44:47, "Joost Roeleveld" <joost@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> >On Monday 30 June 2014 16:28:51 wolves wrote:
>> >> No.
>> >> I think the enviroment is ok. Sometime the migration can be successful.
>> >
>> >With the same domU using the same configuration?
>> >Are the different nodes identical? Or do they have different hardware?
>> >
>> >> At 2014-06-30 04:22:18, "Joost Roeleveld" <joost@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> >> >On Monday 30 June 2014 16:16:05 wolves wrote:
>> >> >> BSOD accurred after a windows 2003 domU migrated to another host (see
>> >> >> attached image). The pv driver is gplpv_2003x32_1.0.1089.msi from
>> >> >> http://www.ejbdigital.com.au/ Anything wrong about it?
>> >> >
>> >> >Did you have any PCI devices assigned to the domU?
>> >> >
>> >> >--
>> >> >Joost
>> >> >
>> >> >_______________________________________________
>> >> >Xen-users mailing list
>> >> >Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> >http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
>> >
>> >_______________________________________________
>> >Xen-users mailing list
>> >Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
>
>
>_______________________________________________
>Xen-users mailing list
>Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>http://lists.xen.org/xen-users