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[Xen-users] Xen dom0 kernel freezes - how to debug it?
I wanted to use Xen 3.0.4 on a diskless server (started via PXE/tftp).
I use open-iscsi (2.0-754) to access the root filesystem etc.
Unfortunately, it doesn't work very well - dom0 freezes after some time,
even if I don't start xend.
It's very easy to freeze the machine with a simple script that uses "dd"
command:
#!/bin/bash
FILE=/file.test
i=1
while true
do
echo "Run: $i"
dd if=/dev/zero of=$FILE bs=1k count=400000
free
i=$((i+1))
done
Usually, the machine will freeze after 5-7 runs.
The freeze doesn't happen if I replace the kernel with a regular one
(with no Xen patches).
"Freeze" characteristics:
- happens only with Xen kernel; no domUs are running; even xend was not
started
- I can't switch between consoles (ctrl+alt+F1 etc.) anymore
- I can ping the machine, and can establish a connection to ports that
were already opened (like SSH/22) i.e. with telnet (the ports are open,
and I can connect to them, but they do not respond)
- I can use magic SysRQ keys to reboot the machine
Is there a way to debug it?
--
Tomasz Chmielewski
http://wpkg.org
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