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[Xen-users] Can not resume virtual TCP/IP session.

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Subject: [Xen-users] Can not resume virtual TCP/IP session.
From: "Shunsuke YOSHIZAWA" <shunsuke.yoshizawa@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 22:28:43 +0900
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Hello.

I tried about suspend/resume feature of Xen3.0 and failed.
What I did was,

1. Boot Xen3.0 Demo CD with Debian for both Dom0 and DomU.
    It ran nicely both dom0 and domU.
2. ping 10.0.1.1 -> succeeded.
3. # xm save 1 debian.chk -> about 100MB file came.
4. ping 10.0.1.1 -> failed, of course.
5. # xm restore debian.chk
6. # xm console 2 -> succeeded.
--------- SO FAR IS OKAY ---------

7. # ifconfig -a -> Okay. vif2 lived.
8. # route -n -> Okay. It had a route to 10.0.2.1.
9. Restart VNC viewer -> failed. why?
10. ping 10.0.2.1 -> failed. WHY??????!!!!!
    Maybe you had problem about resuming virutal TCP/IP session....

And, after this, NO COMMAND WORKED,
just ended up with "Input/Output Error".

I suspect that there was problem about virtual disk
before virtual network. But I have enough memory
so there must not be RAM disk memory shortage.
Then, what is the problem?

Any help?


         Shunsuke YOSHIZAWA from Japan.

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Environment:
     Processor: AMD Sempron64 3000+
     Memory    : 1Gbytes
     Xen           :  Xen3.0 Demo CD
                          Dom0 -> Debian
                          DomU -> Debian

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