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[Xen-users] kernel panic on HPDL360 G5

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Subject: [Xen-users] kernel panic on HPDL360 G5
From: "lego luo" <lego.ml.xendev@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 18:24:32 +0800
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Hi,

When booting xen-3.1.0 on HPDL360 G5 server, I've got the following messages:

PCI-DMA: out of SM-IOMMU space for 65536 bytes at device 0000:07:08.0

and kernel panic.

The device of 0000:07:08.0, is the scsi disk controller using cciss driver.

And when I switched to the standard kernel 2.6.18, the machine can be
booted successfully.

Can this bug be solved?

Thanks,
Lego

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