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Re: [Xen-users] Minios behaves strangely after startup
 
Simply, b means "blocked" which is just that that domU doesn't have anything to do so dom0 is not giving it any resources. 
 
 If you are trying to access a running PV domU from your dom0 you should try -c when booting or use Ctrl-] Regards, Mark Ok, 
 
 I got it "xm create -c domain_config" is the way. Still do not completely understand what is "b" state then. 
 
 
    Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2010 13:37:42 -0400 
From: Grigory Makarevich <grigorymakarevich@xxxxxxxxx> 
Subject: [Xen-users] Minios behaves strangely after startup 
To: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
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Dear All, 
 
I am quite new to xen. I have got and installed mercurial repository of xen. 
I was able successfully run  FC13 and Windows under the xen installation. 
 
I have successfully compiled minios. When I run "xm create domain_config" 
it prints 
 
Using config file "./domain_config". 
Started domain Mini-OS (id=12) 
 
However, I do not see any promised printings. 
 
The result of xm list command also shows that domain is blocked - 
# xm list 
XEND_DEBUG = 1 
Name                                        ID   Mem VCPUs      State 
Time(s) 
Domain-0                                     0  3068     8     r----- 
2980.6 
Mini-OS                                     12    32     1     -b---- 
 0.0 
wintest                                         2048     1 
183.0 
xenfirst                                        2048     1 
 87.6 
 
Any idea/suggestion how to debug would be appreciated. 
 
Thanks, 
Best regards, 
Grigory
   
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