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[Xen-users] Unable to boot a full virtualized guest with two or more pro

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Subject: [Xen-users] Unable to boot a full virtualized guest with two or more processors on a Xeon-VT platform
From: Philippe Berthault <Philippe.Berthault@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2007 10:35:12 +0200
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On my VT platform (4 dual-core Xeon-VT processors with 16 GB RAM), I am unable to boot a full virtualized guest domain with two or more processors. This problem is independent of the guest type, in example I have this problem with Linux Knoppix, Linux Mandriva, Windows 2003, Windows XP, etc... In all cases, the guest OS recognizes only one processor.


I've seen that VMware has already related this problem on its comparison between VMware ESX and Xen 3.0.3. An extract of the document "A Performance Comparison of Hypervisors" found found on the WMware web site:

" The tests for both virtual SMP configuration as well as virtual machine scalability could not be run due to issues with the Xen virtualization hypervisor. A two virtual CPU Windows guest could not be booted using the Xen hypervisor. The virtual machine scalability tests could not be run because more than two uniprocessor Windows guests could not be booted using the Xen hypervisor. At this time, it is not known when this issue will be fixed and the tests can be tried again. While Xen claims to support virtual SMP and virtual machine scalability, the results from these experiments demonstrate that enterprise customers should run their own tests to make sure such configurations actually work."


I confirm that SMP doesn't work on Xen 3.0.3 on Xeon-VT platform while XenSource has denigrate this fact.

When trying to boot a multiprocessors Linux guest, I've the following messages on the guest log:
...
CPU0: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.60Ghz stepping 08
SMP alternatives: switching to SMP code
Booting processor 1/1 eip 3000
Not responding.
Inquiring remote APIC #1...
... APIC #1 ID: failed
... APIC #1 VERSION: failed
... APIC #1 SPIV: failed
CPU#1 not responding - cannot use it.
Total of 1 processors activated (5225.61 BogoMIPS).
...


I'am using the Xen version (3.0.3) of Red Hat, RHEL-5 official version.
Anyone has an idea of what is the problem ?
Thanks.


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