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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Windows Host Blue-Screening.
I am using Oracle VM which has Oracle Manager (a Web UI). I am not familiar with Xen enough to get the version build. Could you relay me the command I would run to get an output of the Xen version. I only have a single domain (domain0), I am running Windows Fully Virtualized (I don't think they offer PV drivers for Windows).
I will try to get more information.
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 10:59 PM, Fajar A. Nugraha <fajar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 2:20 AM, dOE < doepain@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I am running Xen, on a Dell Optiplex 745 desktop with a single integrated
> NIC that is hosting two Windows 2003 Server standard edition SP 2 each
> configured with 2 NICs. The original image was configured and setup, and
> then cloned through the UI.
What UI?
xen, the opensource version, by itself has no UI capable of cloning
domUs. There might be 3rd party UI capable of doing this.
Are you using Citrix XenServer perhaps? If yes, you might be able to
get more help on their forum.
>
> The issue I am experiencing now is the two nodes originally did power on
> simultaneously with no issues. After 3-4 days of being "stable" they began
> to "Blue-Screen" and the reason is hardware related and likely the NICs. I
> have installed a second physical NIC to the host server, and copied its
> drivers ti the C:\ of both guests. I have assigned one the the guest the
> 2nd new NIC (xenbr1).
>
> I hope the information I have provided is adequate
No, not realy. You're not giving enough details.
Start with :
- what Xen product/version you use, on what distro
- how you installed the domU (domU config file will be useful)
- did you use PV drivers
- screenshot or text of the blue screen
At this point I'd suggest you run chkdsk on your drive C, just in case
there are some disk corruptions.
Regards,
Fajar
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