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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] RE: [Xen-devel] Xen-3.0.3 migration problems
On Dec 29, 2006, at 5:05 AM, Keir Fraser wrote:
On 28/12/06 5:15 pm, "Adam Seering" <aseering@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm having this same problem. The relocation service is enabled on
both machines; neither has a firewall (sure, I care about
security...), and there is no firewall between them.
For a live migration, do the dom0 kernels and the source/target PC's
hardware have to be the same? I'm migrating from a stock Debian
Etch-
based Xen AMD64 system on a Pentium D 8xx (no HVM) to a Fedora Core 6
Xen AMD64 system on a Pentium D 9xx, with HVM support enabled.
Migrating to a newer (more capable) processor should work. It's when
features silently disappear that guests can get upset. The dom0
kernel does
not matter but the version of the Xen toolstack might -- did you
install Xen
and tools yourself on both boxes from a consistent version?
I did not, actually; I'm using the stock versions from the FC6 /
Debian Etch repo's. I could try that.
One of these machines just lost a hard disk; I'm not eager to try
anything interesting until I can replace it, so I'll play around with
this when the new drive comes in.
A recent e-mail mentioned that migration machines have to be on the
same L2 subnet (I missed that line in the Xen manual). These
machines aren't; they're in different buildings, with IP routing
between them (though the connection speed and latency are very
good). I'll try putting the machines on the same subnet.
/var/log/xen/xend.log and /var/log/xen/xend-debug.log probably have
interesting info if things are going wrong (the logs may be big: if
so it's
the tail that's interesting).
OK; I'll take a look at those.
Thanks,
Adam
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