We have the similar problem with GPLV 0.9.12.-pre13) with Window 2003 R2
(32bits) server on Xen 3.3.1.
1) after we bootup with GPLV, we no longer see CDROM driver with the same
xen configuration for the HVM
2) after manually attached the driver with running VM using xm block-attach
command, the cdrom driver shows up. However, there is no way to detach/eject
the cdrom.
3) If I use xm block-configure command to point to another ISO file, the
content of CDROM keeps the same as the previous one.
4) I tried using xenstore-write to point to another file, the content of
CDROM does not change either.
5) If I xm block-detach the driver, it will take a long time for the command
to return (during this time, the domain0 appears frozen, and I even can not
login into the domain0 from another terminal.) Very often, this operation
causes BSOD of the VM.
Are there any solution or workaround of this? I need a way to programmly
detach and re-attach the CDROM.
thanks,
dex
Roel Broersma wrote:
>
> Hi James (and peter),
>
> Here i am again, sorry for the delay but i had some problems (and
> again... lot's of feedback ;) )
> As promised i tried to install a NEW VM from scratch (Windows Server 2003
> X64 R2 Standard) and then install the GPLPV drivers.. i needed to know if
> it had to do with booting with-or-without a CD loaded...
>
> So i installed a new VM from scratch.. and there things went wrong...
> In a new VM with NO XenPVTools, i get a BSOD when installing the GPLPV
> drivers.
> I made a new topic for this problem:
> http://www.nabble.com/PV-0.9.12pre3-gives-BSOD-when-installing-in-VM-in-Xenserver-5.-tt20607865.html
>
> After we solved that and we are able to install the GPLPV drivers in a
> brand-new-clean VM, i will continue testing for this topic.
>
> Roel
>
>
>
> James Harper wrote:
>>
>>> (corrected! I meant PV 0.9.12, not PV 0.9.11)
>>>
>>> Hello James,
>>>
>>> I just downloaded the PV 0.9.12 and installed to a Windows 2003 32-bit
>>> guest. It seems like the CD ROM drive doesn't turn up (shows) until a
>> CD
>>> is inserted before the guest is booted. If the drive is empty before
>> boot,
>>> the drive is also gone from hardware.
>>>
>>> If it's loaded before boot, I can view the content of the CD. But if I
>>> then eject the CD and load (insert) another one, the contents will not
>>> change. It will still show the contents from the first CD.
>>>
>>
>> I don't think that there is an easy way of detecting disk changes at the
>> moment.
>>
>> I rely on the backend presenting me with 'sectors' and 'sector-size'
>> values, and obviously these can't be computed if there is no actual CD
>> inserted so I fail the connection. XenServer appears to act a little
>> differently - I haven't seen those scsi mode pages in the open source
>> version.
>>
>> Roel doesn't appear to be using a physical CD drive though, just an
>> image, so I don't think this is his problem.
>>
>> James
>>
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