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From: Robert Nelson <robertn@the-nelsons.org>
To: xen-devel@lists.xensource.com, xen-discuss@opensolaris.org
Subject: OpenSolaris zombie domains
Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 19:26:57 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <47367681.6030808@the-nelsons.org> (raw)


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I'm running xen 3.1 with Fedora 8 as dom0.  When I shut down an 
OpenSolaris domU it leaves a zombie domain with state = shutdown:1 and 
dying:1.  There is one page left allocated.

Here is the result of the "q" command on xen console:

    (XEN) General information for domain 3:
    (XEN)     refcnt=1 nr_pages=1 xenheap_pages=0 dirty_cpus={}
    (XEN)     handle=a30786a8-e959-2c0c-6cbc-d0f4683d4213 vm_assist=00000004
    (XEN) Rangesets belonging to domain 3:
    (XEN)     Interrupts { }
    (XEN)     I/O Memory { }
    (XEN)     I/O Ports  { }
    (XEN) Memory pages belonging to domain 3:
    (XEN)     DomPage 0000000118cfd000: mfn=0000000000118cfd,
    caf=00000001, taf=0000000080000001
    (XEN) VCPU information and callbacks for domain 3:
    (XEN)     VCPU0: CPU0 [has=F] flags=0 upcall_pend = 01, upcall_mask
    = 00 dirty_cpus={} cpu_affinity={0-31}
    (XEN)     100 Hz periodic timer (period 10 ms)
    (XEN)     Notifying guest (virq 1, port 3, stat -1/0/-1)

 From my limited understanding of xen internals it appears that this is 
a level 4 page table.  I believe this is a xen bug since it also happens 
if I destroy the domain rather than shutting down gracefully.


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             reply	other threads:[~2007-11-11  3:26 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 2+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-11-11  3:26 Robert Nelson [this message]
2007-11-11  3:55 ` OpenSolaris zombie domains John Levon

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