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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Handling xvd device naming
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> Do you have access to Amazon's domU config file by any chance? Just
> guessing, the config file might be using hda.
>
I don't have access to it. However, other kernel versions work fine. (Fedora
2.6.34 kernel doesn't have this behavior)
> I had a similar problem using Oracle's kernel-uek on RHEL5 PV domU.
> Turns out in my case the problem only happens when my domU config file
> uses hda. When I change domU config file to use xvda it works just
> fine. As a workaround, you can change fstab and grub.conf to use LABEL
> or UUID so it wouldn't matter what device name they actually appear
> as.
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Yes, I can do this to boot up a test system, but our systems are currently
structured under the original assumption and it would be a major feat to change
that.
> BTW, (202,1) is xvda1, not xvda.
Right, sorry, was just using as an example. /dev/xvda1 -> /dev/xvde1 is what's
happening in my case (and /dev/xvdb -> /dev/xvdf, etc)
So it sounds like maybe this is a new a feature of Xen at some point to map hda
to xvde and later?
Caleb
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