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xen-devel
Re: [Xen-devel] Xen killing my e1000s?
On Fri, 11 Dec 2009, Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote:
I have this Xeon 3430-based system with a pair of on-board PCI-e e1000s.
When I'm running under Xen, they disappear in use. That is, the PCI devices
themselves seem to give up the ghost, and lspci -x shows all 0xff for their
config spaces. They come back to life when I reset the machine.
When I boot under native Linux all seems fine.
I'm running with VT-d and all the other features enabled; I haven't tried
turning them off yet. There are no obvious messages from the kernel or Xen
complaining about anything.
This is a new machine, so it could be an outright hardware problem, but it
seems like an odd failure-mode for a hardware fault (I'd expect on-board
devices to either work or not work, and not come back on reset).
Anyone got any ideas?
I am seeing something similar with my Xeon systems and igb (Intel 82576)
cards. I see the ethernet ports die on my switch and the whole xen box
crashes. Nothing in the logs at all, only clue I have is that the ethernet
ports bounce on the switch.
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Nathan Stratton CTO, BlinkMind, Inc.
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