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RE: [Xen-devel] zombie domains

To: "David F Barrera" <dfbp@xxxxxxxxxx>, "Gerd Knorr" <kraxel@xxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: [Xen-devel] zombie domains
From: "Yu, Ping Y" <ping.y.yu@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2005 09:47:14 +0800
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I met this problem too and this zombie domain could not be destroyed. 
I have opened a bug on this. 
http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=323


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[mailto:xen-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David F Barrera
Sent: 2005年11月1日 4:59
To: Gerd Knorr
Cc: xen-devel
Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] zombie domains

I saved a domain and ended up with a Zombie-migrating domain:

x235:~ # xm list
Name                              ID Mem(MiB) VCPUs State  Time(s)
Domain-0                           0      250     1 r-----  5518.8
vm1                                1      127     1 ------  2564.9
Zombie-migrating-vm2               2        0     1 ---s-d  1292.4
vm3                                3      127     1 ------  1683.5
vm4                                4      127     1 ------  1783.8
vm5                                5      127     1 r-----  1615.0
vm2                                6      126     1 ------    10.9

At first I thought it was a temporary state, but after an hour or so, it 
is still there. I later restored it (vm2) successfully, but the zombie 
is still there.

Gerd Knorr wrote:

>   Hi,
>
> How can I figure why some domain is still in zombie state, like these 
> ones:
>
>   master-xen root /vm/ttylinux# xm list
>   Name                              ID Mem(MiB) VCPUs State  Time(s)
>   Domain-0                           0      574     1 r-----    90.5
>   Zombie-small-11                   28        0     1 ---s-d     0.9
>   Zombie-small-17                   34        0     1 ---s-d     0.5
>   Zombie-small-18                   35        0     1 ---s-d     0.6
>   Zombie-small-19                   36        0     1 ---s-d     0.5
>
> I've created 16 ttylinux instances with a script, then called "xm 
> shutdown -a -w", then ended up with these four Zombies ...
>
>   Gerd
>
>
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