Dexuan
I was able to successfully boot the ia32
and ia32pae SLES10 HVM guests with "hpet=disable" parameter.
Please let me know if you need any more
information or if I can test any patches for you.
Thanks,
Sue Krysan
Linux Systems Group
Unisys Corporation
From: Cui, Dexuan
[mailto:dexuan.cui@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 12:37
PM
To: Krysan,
Susan; Nakajima, Jun; xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [Xen-devel] test
results on Unisys ES7000 32x 128gbusingxen-3.1-testing (c/s 15006) - no new
issues
Then can you try to boot the in the grub
command line? :)
I guess this can work.
From:
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On Behalf Of Krysan, Susan
Sent: 2007年5月5日 0:57
To: Nakajima,
Jun; xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [Xen-devel] test
results on Unisys ES7000 32x 128gbusingxen-3.1-testing (c/s 15006) - no new
issues
Thanks for your response.
I edited the kernel line to append
“nohpet” for both the SLES10 hvms (32-bit and 32-bit pae) and they both hang in
the blue SUSE linux screen.
Thanks,
Sue Krysan
Linux Systems Group
Unisys Corporation
From: Nakajima, Jun [mailto:jun.nakajima@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 11:02
AM
To: Krysan,
Susan; xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [Xen-devel] test
results on Unisys ES7000 32x 128gb usingxen-3.1-testing (c/s 15006) - no new
issues
Can you try to boot the SLES10 with
"nohpet" in the grub command line?
Jun
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From:
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[mailto:xen-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Krysan, Susan
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 7:30 AM
To: xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Xen-devel] test results
on Unisys ES7000 32x 128gb usingxen-3.1-testing (c/s 15006) - no new issues
Host: Unisys ES7000/one, x86_64, 32 physical
processors, 128 GB RAM
Xen-3.1-testing changeset 15006 booted with dom0_mem=512M
ISSUES: still cannot boot of 32-bit SLES10 DomVTs – bug
#940; narrowed down to c/s 14436
Testing includes running xm-test and also attempting to boot
and run programs in the following domUs and domVTs (running domains #s 3
through 9 simultaneously):
1. 32-processor
64-bit SLES10 DomU with 62GB memory – run kernbench optimal load
2. 32-processor
64-bit SLES10 DomVT with 62GB memory – run kernbench optimal load
3. 4-processor
64-bit SLES10 DomU with 16GB memory - run kernbench optimal load
4. 4-procesor
32-bit SLES10 DomVT with 2GB memory – doesn’t boot
5. 4-processor
32-bit PAE SLES10 DomVT with 16GB memory – doesn’t boot
6. 4-processor
64-bit SLES10 DomVT with 16GB memory – run kernbench optimal load
7. 1-processor
Windows XP DomVT with 4GB memory – run 100% cpu intensive program
8. 1-processor
Windows 2003 Server DomVT with 4GB memory – run 100% cpu intensive program
9. 8-processor Windows 2003 Enterprise
Edition DomVT with 8GB memory – run 100% cpu intensive program
Results:
Domains #4 and #5 (32-bit) do not boot. Bug # 940
Rest ran successfully.
Ran xm-test (PV) on dom0 with the following results:
Xm-test timing summary:
Run Started : Thu, 03 May 2007 09:23:44 -0400
Run Stoped : Thu, 03 May 2007 10:10:50 -0400
Xm-test execution summary:
PASS: 110
FAIL: 2
XPASS: 1
XFAIL: 2
Details:
XFAIL: 02_network_local_ping_pos
ping
loopback failed for size 65507. ping eth0 failed for size 65507.
XFAIL: 11_network_domU_ping_pos
Ping failed for size 65507.
Thanks,
Sue Krysan
Linux Systems Group
Unisys Corporation