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Re: [Xen-users] ramdisk option in domU config file does not work
 
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 This problem seems to have something to do with the size of the ramdisk file. But I am not quite sure.  
 
I tried it on different distros(SLES9, RHEL4, FC3). Here is what I observed: 
 
1. Can not create domU with ramdisk option using the domU initrd file (1.2 MB) of SLES9 or the domU initrd file (1.4 MB) of RHEL. 
2. I can create domU on one RHEL box with ramdisk option using the initrd-2.6.12-xenU file copied from another Fedora Core box, which has relatively smaller file size (300KB). But using the original ramdisk file of RHEL, I failed to create domU. 
 
Is there a limitation for ramdisk file size, for example <1M? 
 
Thanks, 
Li   
 
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07/26/2005 02:26 PM  
 
 
 
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I have 1GB of memory on my machine, of which 756 are free. Whenever I 
try to start a DomU with an initrd file, I get the same error that Li Ge 
reported: 
		 Using config file "vm1.cfg". 
		 Error: Error creating domain: (0, 'Error') 
 
DomU will start just fine without the initrd; however, in one case where 
I have a DomU with a Reiser FS, I need to be able to use the initrd (I 
know I can build support for Reiser into the kernel, but that is not the 
point). 
 
On Tue, 2005-07-26 at 11:18 +0200, Boris Lenzinger wrote: 
> Hi, 
>  
> I had this problem (well I think it was the same): you do not have  
> enough free memory to run your instance. 
>  
> run: 
> xm info 
>  
> It will tell you how much free memory you have. 
> First solution is to decrease the memory in the configuration to check  
> if you can run your configuration. 
> If it is working (and you need more memory), decrease memory of dom0. 
>  
> If still not working, what is the log file saying ? (/var/log/xend.log  
> on a fedora distribution) 
>  
> Boris 
>  
> Li Ge wrote: 
>  
> > Hi, 
> > I added ramdisk option in domU config file to let it load initrd when  
> > domU is booting up. I got the follow error message: 
> > 
> > # xm create /root/vm1.cfg -c 
> > Using config file "/root/vm1.cfg". 
> > Error: Error creating domain: (0, 'Error') 
> > 
> > When I commented the ramdisk option out, the problem went away and I  
> > could start domU without a problem. Here is the domU config file I used: 
> > 
> > # Kernel image file. 
> > kernel = "/boot/vmlinuz-2.6-xenU" 
> > 
> > # Optional ramdisk. 
> > #ramdisk = "/boot/initrd-2.6.12-xenU-reiserFS" 
> > ramdisk = "/boot/initrd-2.6.12-xenU" 
> > 
> > # Initial memory allocation (in megabytes) for the new domain. 
> > memory = 128 
> > 
> > # A name for your domain. All domains must have different names. 
> > name = "vm1" 
> > 
> > disk = [ 'phy:sda7,hda1,w' ] 
> > 
> > # Set if you want dhcp to allocate the IP address. 
> > #dhcp="dhcp" 
> > # Set netmask. 
> > #netmask= 
> > # Set default gateway. 
> > #gateway= 
> > # Set the hostname. 
> > #hostname= "vm%d" % vmid 
> > 
> > # Set root device. 
> > root = "/dev/hda1 ro" 
> > 
> > # Sets runlevel 4. 
> > extra = "4" 
> > 
> > Could it be something I've missed? The xen version is the xen-unstable  
> > tree with latest changeset 5814. 
> > 
> > Thanks, 
> > Li 
> > 
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Regards, 
 
David F Barrera 
Linux Technology Center 
Systems and Technology Group, IBM 
 
"The wisest men follow their own direction. " 
                                                        Euripides 
 
 
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