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* xend issues
@ 2005-06-15 20:43 Arun Sharma
  2005-06-15 20:46 ` Arun Sharma
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Arun Sharma @ 2005-06-15 20:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: xen-devel


Lately, I'm having trouble destroying VMX domains (probably due to bad 
reference counts) - although all memory associated with the domain is 
freed up.

Subsequently, if I create a new domain of the same name, the domain id 
is wrong.

# xm list
Name              Id  Mem(MB)  CPU VCPU(s)  State  Time(s)  Console
Domain-0           0      245    0      1   r----     50.8
ExampleVMXDomain   1        0    0      1   -----     22.5     9601
ExampleVMXDomain   1        0    0      1   -----     22.5     9601

Even the uuid of the two domains is the same in the long listing below.

	-Arun

# xm list --long
(domain
     (id 0)
     (name Domain-0)
     (memory 245)
     (uuid 7a8af663-b55c-46cf-bd24-dc65e3e17a83)
     (maxmem -4)
     (state r----)
     (cpu 0)
     (cpu_time 51.166374782)
     (vcpus 1)
     (cpumap (-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 
0 0 0))
     (vcpu_to_cpu 0)
)
(domain
     (id 1)
     (name ExampleVMXDomain)
     (memory 0)
     (uuid ad91cc37-0fb6-4c20-a01c-f38fedb7aafc)
     (maxmem 131204)
     (state -----)
     (cpu 0)
     (cpu_time 22.537481777)
     (vcpus 1)
     (cpumap (-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 
0 0 0))
     (vcpu_to_cpu 0)
     (up_time 4798.9793551)
     (start_time 1118863256.58)
     (console
         (status closed)
         (id 0)
         (domain 1)
         (local_port 0)
         (remote_port 0)
         (console_port 9601)
     )
     (devices
         (console
             (status closed)
             (id 0)
             (domain 1)
             (local_port 0)
             (remote_port 0)
             (console_port 9601)
         )
     )
     (config
         (vm
             (name ExampleVMXDomain)
             (memory 128)
             (image
                 (vmx
                     (kernel /usr/lib/xen/boot/vmxloader)
                     (root '/dev/hda1 ro')
                     (args
                         'VNC_VIEWER=143.183.130.223:5501 acpi=off 
console=ttyS0
1'
                     )
                     (vcpus 1)
                 )
             )
             (memmap /etc/xen/mem-map.sxp)
             (device_model /usr/bin/device-model)
             (device_config /etc/xen/xmexample.vmx)
         )
     )
)
(domain
     (id 1)
     (name ExampleVMXDomain)
     (memory 0)
     (uuid ad91cc37-0fb6-4c20-a01c-f38fedb7aafc)
     (maxmem 131204)
     (state -----)
     (cpu 0)
     (cpu_time 22.537481777)
     (vcpus 1)
     (cpumap (-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 
0 0 0))
     (vcpu_to_cpu 0)
     (up_time 4799.01007318)
     (start_time 1118863256.58)
     (console
         (status closed)
         (id 0)
         (domain 1)
         (local_port 0)
         (remote_port 0)
         (console_port 9601)
     )
     (devices
         (console
             (status closed)
             (id 0)
             (domain 1)
             (local_port 0)
             (remote_port 0)
             (console_port 9601)
         )
     )
     (config
         (vm
             (name ExampleVMXDomain)
             (memory 128)
             (image
                 (vmx
                     (kernel /usr/lib/xen/boot/vmxloader)
                     (root '/dev/hda1 ro')
                     (args
                         'VNC_VIEWER=143.183.130.223:5501 acpi=off 
console=ttyS01'
                     )
                     (vcpus 1)
                 )
             )
             (memmap /etc/xen/mem-map.sxp)
             (device_model /usr/bin/device-model)
             (device_config /etc/xen/xmexample.vmx)
         )
     )
)

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* Re: xend issues
@ 2005-06-16  0:18 Leendert van Doorn
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Leendert van Doorn @ 2005-06-16  0:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Neugebauer, Rolf; +Cc: Sharma, Arun, xen-devel


Neugebauer, Rolf wrote:

# On a related note, currently the VNC viewer for the VMX domain is
# started by xend but in my opinion should be started by 'xm' (as with
# native xen VMs) as you are more likely to have your DISPLAY/XAUTH set
# when executing xm rather than when xend is started.

Amen!

This is why I added VMX support to vmtools. It allowed me to create the
device model from the controlling terminal so that it would have access
to the user's environment and it even allowed me to pass options to qemu
such as "-monitor stdio" so I could issue "change cdrom ..."  commands.

Alas, the developers of vmtools have (temporarily?) dropped vmx support
from vmtools and the old version is incompatible with the latest version
of Xen.  I'm now forced to use xm/xend as well :-( :-(

	Leendert

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