* Re: [Xen-users] vdb and vif connection errors
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@ 2006-04-07 14:45 ` Matt Ayres
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From: Matt Ayres @ 2006-04-07 14:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Tony Hernandez; +Cc: Colin Brown, xen-devel@lists.xensource.com, xen-users
Tony Hernandez wrote:
> Colin,
>
> I've had this problem too. I've noticed that if I destroy the domU and
> then mount the vdb through a loop back, access a file (not sure if this
> step is necessary, but I do it), then unmount it, I'm able then to start
> the domU.
>
> As for your other questions, I have no idea.
>
>
>
> On 4/7/06, *Colin Brown* <brownc@franklin.edu
> <mailto:brownc@franklin.edu>> wrote:
>
> I hate intermittent problems ...
>
> Most of the time, my domUs launch just fine. But, occasionally I get a
> failure to connect a vdb or vif and the domU fails to completely launch
> ("xm list" shows it is present but no console activity either through
> "xm create -c" or through "xm console"). The log shows a stack trace
> in DevController.py in the area of waiting for hotplug response --
> sometimes a timeout, sometimes an error. There is usually no indication
> in the main log or the hotplug log as to the ultimate cause. Usually
> the device is the first vdb in my disk array; but often it's either
> another of the vdb's or a vif.
>
> I sometimes find it's something I did wrong like mistyping a vdb file
> name, in which case I have no cause for complaint.
>
This seems to be an old problem re-introduced in Xen 3.0.2. I am
experiencing it on my test server. In my specific scenario sometimes a
guest won't start properly due to a vbd not "connecting" properly. It
occurs only when there is heavy access to xend. Simply waiting until
there are no other xm commands running lets the domains start-up. At
boot though even with the 5 second delay in starting domains some will
exhibit this error. On my side hotplug "cleans" itself and I'm not
stuck with a paused domain, a simple xm create starts it right up.
Just a "me too". I'm cross-posting this to xen-devel as I know the
developers don't actively monitor the xen-users list as closely.
Thanks,
Matt Ayres
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