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Re: Debian 10, xen 4.11 reliability


  • To: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • From: Casper <kl@xxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2020 14:43:02 +0300
  • Delivery-date: Thu, 09 Jul 2020 11:44:40 +0000
  • List-id: Xen user discussion <xen-users.lists.xenproject.org>

BSD not bad idea, but it would be interesting to find problem.
I`m curious to go to different kernel/xen version to test problem.

On 09.07.20 11:55, Goran wrote:
Or take some BSD...

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Goran <sendmailtogoran@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:sendmailtogoran@xxxxxxxxx>> schrieb am Do., 9. Juli 2020, 10:54:

    Get rid of Systemd. Use Devuan. Works like a charm.

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    Casper <kl@xxxxx <mailto:kl@xxxxx>> schrieb am Do., 9. Juli 2020, 10:50:

        Hello,

        I have used Debian/Xen dom0 for many years, Debian 7, 3.2.41
        kernel with
        Xen 4.1.4 on some servers still work very reliable with no
        problems,
        only wanted to change new hard discs pushed me to install new
        Debian 10
        with Xen packages to newer version.

        Where I reinstall Debian 10, latest 4.19 kernel it comes with Xen
        4.11.4-pre all crashes in 1-2weeks. In start I was blaming HW,
        but now
        it repeats in old reliable servers too. My config is I have 2-3
        hard
        discs per server node and RAID1 with sw md raid, it crashes with
        md lost
        access for disc. After reboot all works as it should.

        I tested different HW and discs, all the same problems.
        Loads are no big, just few testing DomU nodes.
        Any suggestion? I`m currently running latest Debian kernel 4.19 was
        thinking to downgrade to test different kernel.
        Or problem with Debian Xen package as it not so popular anymore?
        Any suggestion what to test to figure out problem?

        Sincerely,
        Casper




 


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