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[Xen-users] RHEL6 domU migrate issues w/ higher to lower frequency CPU's
Hey folks,
I've encountered a rather interesting/frustrating issue with RHEL6
domU's and live migration.
I have no problems booting a RHEL6 domU using its stock/native kernel on
Xen 3.4.1 or Xen 3.4.3. But in terms of live migration, there seems to
be a problem when moving from a higher (in terms of CPU MHz) to lower
(MHz) system -- even if the higher of the two is a much older CPU model.
For example, I can reproduce the bug under Xen 3.4.3 with the following:
* Migrating from X5450 @ 3.00GHz to X5355 @ 2.66GHz fails, but the
opposite (increasing in CPU frequency) succeeds.
* Migrating from Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz to E5310 @ 1.60GHz fails, but
the opposite (increasing in CPU frequency) succeeds.
BTW, when I say "fails", what I really mean is the migration succeeds
but the domU is no longer responsive. I can attach to the console via
'xm console' but nothing is displayed, although occasionally a new line
is printed as i bang my hands on the Enter key. Occasionally ping works
and occasionally I can establish a connection to the domU's port 22 and
see the OpenSSH banner, but thats as far as I get. Its not like the
domU is runaway with 100% cpu. It sits with state "-b----" (xm list).
I have tested cpuid masking but this doesn't help. Its an issue with
going from a higher CPU frequency system to a lower CPU frequency system.
This is using the stock RHEL6 kernel 'vmlinuz-2.6.32-71.7.1.el6.x86_64'.
Anybody have suggestions on the cause or a workaround? Experience this
issue too?
I've heard through the grapevine that this bug is also confirmed with
RHEL6 domU's on XCP 1.0.
Thanks for any help you can provide!
--
Joshua West
Senior Systems Engineer
Brandeis University
http://www.brandeis.edu
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