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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Cannot start domains after FC6->F7 upgrade
Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
Gerry Reno wrote:
That's not true. We have been using the highpoint controllers for at
least five years onboard on various M/B's as well as pci cards and
they have been very stable. At least until Fedora's latest kernel
changes starting with the 2.6.20 series. I've had dozens of kernels
running over the years on these affected servers without any problems
until lately.
Have you been through this sort of "install drivers by hand" with each
OS release? That can get very expensive in manpower and downtime and
frustration, very fast.
Not sure why you are saying "install drivers by hand". We do none of
this. Support for highpoint controllers has been in the kernels for a
long time. Only back around 2000, 2001 did we ever have to manually
load any drivers for highpoint.
For us, Fedora has created the 'perfect storm'. We read release
notes but didn't see any mention of lack of support for highpoint so
we prepared all our filesystems with LABELS and then did the
upgrade. Once we couldn't boot the F7 kernels and had to drop back
to F6 kernel then we run into the problem of the ABI incompatible
changes between Xen 3.0.x and 3.1.x. Both of these problems at the
same time just killed us. As far as libata I think the kernel team
should have left the old IDE drivers in the kernel along with libata
and provided a command line switch that would let the user switch
back to the old drivers if they had any major problems with the new
drivers. That would have provided many of the non-working libata
cases a temporary workaround until the kernel team could solve these
issues.
Well, that gets into fascinating kernel support issues. I admit I've
not poked around the FC7 kernels, but supporting multiple drivers for
the same hardware is awkward and tough to test: I can completely
understand eventually dropping old drivers. Are the old drivers in the
latest kernel source? You could build a tweaked SRPM and RPM with the
old drivers activated instead.
No I'm not a kernel builder and I really don't want to start that now.
I want to use a distro-supported kernel. So for now Xen is out. I'm
looking at either qemu or vmware server to bail us out of this situation.
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