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Re: [Xen-users] help on FreeBSD using hvm

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Subject: Re: [Xen-users] help on FreeBSD using hvm
From: Mark Williamson <mark.williamson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 11:54:04 +0000
Cc: Sergi Seira <s.seira@xxxxxxxxx>
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> I'm trying to install FreeBSD 6.0 from cdrom to a fully virtualized
> machine. I've already run domU using xen patched kernels without a problem,
> but can't create a fully virtualized domU.
>
> I am running :
>
>  - AMD dual opteron with SVM Code option enabled (BIOS)
>  - xen 3.0.4 compiled from sources

OK.  It *should* work - my own test machine is an AMD-V box running 
3.0.4-testing

> When issuing :
>
> # xm create xm_fbsd.hvm
> Using config file "./xm_fbsd.hvm".
> Started domain FreeBSD60_01
>
>
> It starts (apparently) my fbsd domU:
>
> # xm list
> Name                      ID   Mem VCPUs      State   Time(s)
> Domain-0                   0   125     4     r-----    168.5
> FreeBSD60_01              18   256     1     ------      0.0
>
> nothing happens, nothing really starts. It will do the same, if I remove
> all entries abount disks ... I don't know where to look for errors, for
> xend.log doesn't really tell me anything interesting.

Does the CPU time go up?

> I have tried both sdl=1 and vnc=1, but no console access.

The SDL needs there to be an accessible X server (e.g. via SSH forwarding, or 
you're running from a terminal on the local X server).  Do you have this?

Have you tried connecting a VNC viewer manually to port 5900 + vncdisplay?

Are you running 64-bit Xen on the host?

Cheers,
Mark

> Long output from xm list:
>
> # xm list --long
> (domain
>     (domid 0)
>     (on_crash restart)
>     (memory 125)
>     (uuid 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000)
>     (bootloader_args )
>     (name Domain-0)
>     (maxmem 125)
>     (on_reboot restart)
>     (on_poweroff destroy)
>     (vcpus 4)
>     (bootloader )
>     (shadow_memory 0)
>     (cpu_weight 256)
>     (cpu_cap 0)
>     (features )
>     (on_xend_start ignore)
>     (on_xend_stop ignore)
>     (cpu_time 171.188784501)
>     (online_vcpus 4)
>     (status 2)
>     (memory_dynamic_min 125)
>     (memory_dynamic_max 0)
>     (state r-----)
> )
> (domain
>     (domid 19)
>     (on_crash destroy)
>     (memory 256)
>     (uuid 64b0c736-4736-a29b-3425-21f90f137eae)
>     (bootloader_args )
>     (name FreeBSD60_01)
>     (maxmem 264)
>     (on_reboot destroy)
>     (on_poweroff destroy)
>     (localtime 0)
>     (vcpus 1)
>     (bootloader )
>     (shadow_memory 8)
>     (cpu_weight 256)
>     (cpu_cap 0)
>     (features )
>     (on_xend_start ignore)
>     (on_xend_stop ignore)
>     (start_time 1172570145.59)
>     (cpu_time 6.4349e-05)
>     (online_vcpus 1)
>     (image
>         (hvm
>             (kernel /usr/lib/xen/boot/hvmloader)
>             (nographic 0)
>             (vnc 0)
>             (sdl 1)
>             (vncunused 1)
>             (device_model /usr/lib/xen/bin/qemu-dm)
>             (xauthority /root/.Xauthority)
>             (vncconsole 1)
>             (pae 1)
>             (apic 1)
>             (acpi 1)
>             (boot d)
>             (isa 0)
>             (localtime 0)
>             (serial pty)
>             (usb 0)
>             (vcpus 1)
>         )
>     )
>     (status 2)
>     (memory_dynamic_min 256)
>     (memory_dynamic_max 264)
>     (state ------)
>     (store_mfn 65534)
>     (device
>         (vif
>             (bridge xenbr0)
>             (uuid 10950eec-5eb7-94a8-b297-faa18264460d)
>             (script vif-bridge)
>             (mac 00:16:3e:00:dd:c1)
>             (type ioemu)
>             (backend 0)
>         )
>     )
>     (device
>         (vbd
>             (uname file:/xenvm/fbsd/freebsd_xen_INSTALL.img)
>             (uuid 9f100ba5-4cae-0c05-7d76-09c9c4a24c4d)
>             (mode w)
>             (dev hda:disk)
>             (backend 0)
>         )
>     )
>     (device
>         (vbd
>             (uname phy:/dev/cdrom)
>             (uuid 71c65447-84b2-8168-fdf4-8e4f3d795adc)
>             (mode r)
>             (dev hdc:cdrom)
>             (backend 0)
>         )
>     )
> )
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
> regards,
> Sergi
>
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-- 
Dave: Just a question. What use is a unicyle with no seat?  And no pedals!
Mark: To answer a question with a question: What use is a skateboard?
Dave: Skateboards have wheels.
Mark: My wheel has a wheel!

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