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[Xen-users] Dell MD3000i Kernel Panic

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Subject: [Xen-users] Dell MD3000i Kernel Panic
From: "John T. Yocum" <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 10:37:09 -0800
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Hello,

Just added a Dell MD3000i (iSCSI SAN) to our network, we also have a Dell AX150SCi (iSCSI SAN). When trying to login to the MD3000i the server kernel panics, and reboots (Screenshot of panic, http://www.publicmx.com/md3000i.jpg). We don't have any issues accessing our AX150SCi.

Here is where it gets funny, running the CentOS 5 non-Xen kernel we can login without a kernel panic.

We're running Xen 3.1 (from xen.org) on CentOS 5.

Anybody seen this before?

Thanks,
John

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