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[Xen-users] Low /proc/sys/kernel/random/entropy_avail on domU
This problem came about when I noticed exim, on a domU, holding mail in
its queue for days before delivering.
After a bit of debugging then I found gnutls was taking ages to
calculate its keys.
So disabled TLS in exim and works fine.
Then I had another xen domU doing exactly the same thing so I did some
more digging and came up with this post:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/exim-users/message/85430
sure enough
/proc/sys/kernel/random/entropy_avail = 0
when mail is stuck in the queue.
Now I've stopped exim from using TLS again, and I don't think there is
much else running that could be using up the entropy, but the entropy is
still low, max I've seen it is ~300. (Compaired to 3000+ on other
non-xen boxes).
Both these servers are similar set up (although I didn't setup the 2nd one):
Debian - Sarge as dom0 and domU.
kernel 2.6.11.12-xen0/U
Xen 2.0 compiled from source.
So why do these boxes have low entropy, I've never seen this on non-xen,
hence posting here.
Ideas welcome.
Cheers
Nathan
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