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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] xen 3.1.1 with centos5 (/lib/tls error)
Anand Gupta wrote:
On 10/29/07, *Nico Kadel-Garcia* <nkadel@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:nkadel@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
> P.S. : The directory /lib/tls is empty, so it actually shouldn't
make
> any difference at all.
EMPTY IS NOT THE SAME THING AS ABSENT!!!!
Sorry, but it's really not.
I know its not. And as i mentioned i have already renamed the
directory in dom0 and in domU.
In RHEL's published Xen kernels, they drop a little entry in
/etc/ld.so.conf.d that keeps ldconfig from loading up /lib/tls
with that
kernel. Do an "rpm -qlp" kernel-xen-[whatver]" on your old kernels to
confirm this.
The directly Xen supplied and compiled kernels do not have this little
feature, nor do they correctly use "grubby" to update the grub.conf.
I am not using RHEL's xen kernel, the kernel was compiled and i have
xen 3.1.1 being used.
Right. It's not the CentOS kernel. You're re-compiling from tarballs,
right?RedHat adds a whole stack of interesting fixes and workarounds in
their RPM's that are *not* in Xensource's kernels, either in the source
or in their RPM's, and it's unsurprising that RedHat's vir-manager tool
uses them in ways not well integrated to a manual 3.1.1 installation.
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