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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Trying to build a stable XEN server
>Max E Baro
wrote: > >> I currently have the machine installed
with Xen 2.0.7, using Linux >>
Kernel 2.4.30. I have 3 virtual machines each with its own bridge
and >> NIC
interface. I can run my apps in the virtual machines, but I get
the >> problem where the
system will completely freeze with no explanation on >> the console, or in the error logs.
I read posts where some users have >> run into this in the past with Dell
servers, but found no solutions. > > > > Disable USB
in the bios and things will be stable. It is a known problem > with a number of Dells, but as yet there is
no official fix as far as I > know.
Once USB is disabled it'll be solid as a rock. > > Hope this
helps. > > -Barry Flanagan
Many thanks to Barry and all
who have posted. I've disabled USB in the BIOS and recompiled the kernel
removing USB drivers. I am in the process of pounding the server to see
how long it lasts this time.
I still don't get
ACPI loading on bootup. Is this something that is particular to the 2.6
iteration of XEN?
Max Baro Technical Support
Representative FACTS
Services, Inc. (305)
284 - 7440 meb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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