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Sat, 3 Apr 2010 15:17:47 +0100 <andrew.lyon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Hi Mike,
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>I depreciated the 2.6.33 patches because they turned out to be very unstable, I've left 2.6.31 because it is very much stable, in fact in the next few days I have a updated 2.6.31 patchset and ebuild to release which I hope to get unmasked in Gentoo portage so that it is just keyword ~ rather than being masked out as it currently is.
That sounds great for xen users that still use 3rd party kernel modules. By the way I noticed the Xenified kernels worked in Xen 3.4.x, but I got a boot load error about not being able to read the file (likely the vmlinuz) with Xen 4.0.0. Is this normal because 4.0.0 is using the pv_ops as the default kernel?
If this is the case I plan to test stability against pv_ops & Xenlinux kernels with Xen 3.4.3 (which seems to work with both kernel types) when it gets finished and released. Am I losing any features by going back to 3.4.3 or even the older 3.4.2 release?
>I've also got a 2.6.32 ebuild which is stable so far on all of my Xen systems, provided there are no problems in the next few days I will release that as well, both .31 and .32 will be maintained for a while as they are the official kernels for openSUSE 11.2 and SLE 11 SP1.
That should put the Xenlinux kernel versions inline with the pv_ops ones.
>While there are branches in the openSUSE/Novell git tree for openSUSE 11.2 and SLE11-SP1 the master tree tracks
kernel.org and has already passed 2.6.33 so there doesn't seem much value in trying to make a Xenlinux forward ported 2.6.33, I might do .34 when it is released but I tend to wait until they branch for a distro release so that there is long-term support.
Makes perfect sense. For your information, despite the fact that I didn't like my minimalistic kernel configuration, I was able to run a xenified 2.6.33 kernel for days with high load (on Xen 3.4.3-rc3) and it stayed up for me.
>I release these patches because people have asked me to, and I make them because pv_ops is not fully functional yet and doesn't work with all of the 3rd party kernel modules etc that I have to use, for example I run Xen on 3 very powerful workstations and all of them have nvidia and acronis snapapi drivers loaded.
I personally do really appreciate it :) Andy
-M