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Re: [Xen-users] Xen 4.0 Custom kernels

On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 12:53:25PM -0300, Net Warrior wrote:
>    Well.. good news
>    I was able to boot the DomU server, I found an example in Virtuatoia
>     related to my problem, the trick was this
>    mkinitrd --omit-scsi-modules --with=xennet --with=xenblk --preload=xenblk,
>    I was using mkinitrd without any parameters  only  -f to overwrite , path
>    to the image and the kernel version, that was for the Dom0.
>    Now, I happy :D, lets rock.
>    Thanks for your time and support guys
>

Good to hear it works now!

-- Pasi


>    Best Regards
>    2010/5/17 Net Warrior <[1]netwarrior863@xxxxxxxxx>
> 
>      Well.. I'm having the same error
>      Setting up new root fs
>      setuproot: moving /dev failed: No such file or directory
>      no fstab.sys, mounting internal defaults
>      setuproot: error mounting /proc: No such file or directory
>      setuproot: error mounting /sys: No such file or directory
>      Switching to new root and running init.
>      unmounting old /dev
>      unmounting old /proc
>      unmounting old /sys
>      switchroot: mount failed: No such file or directory
>      Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
>      Pid: 1, comm: init Not tainted 2.6.31.13 #16
>      Call Trace:
>      [<c105beb6>] panic+0x46/0x100
>      [<c105e856>] do_exit+0x626/0x6d0
>      [<c105e931>] do_group_exit+0x31/0x90
>      [<c105e99f>] sys_exit_group+0xf/0x20
>      [<c102a069>] syscall_call+0x7/0xb
>      ----
>      CONFIG_XEN_NETDEV_FRONTEND=m
>      CONFIG_XEN_BLKDEV_FRONTEND=m
>      config file
>      disk = [ 'phy:VG-NW/root,xvda1,w','phy:VG-NW/swap,xvda2,w' ]
>      root = "/dev/xvda1 ro"
>      fstab for DomU
>      /dev/xvda1 / ext3 defaults 1 1
>      tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0 0
>      none /dev/pts devpts gid=5,mode=620 0 0
>      #devpts /dev/pts devpts gid=5,mode=620 0 0
>      sysfs /sys sysfs defaults 0 0
>      proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
>      /dev/xvda2 swap swap defaults 0 0
> 
>      Do not know what's missing, I'll keep trying.
>      Thanks for your time and support.
>      Best Regards
>      2010/5/17 Net Warrior <[2]netwarrior863@xxxxxxxxx>
> 
>        Hi There.
>        Thank you very much for your assistance, I'll try to compile it as
>        module and give it a try , for sure I know is compiled embeded.
>        Will report as soon as I get some results.
>        Best Regards
>        2010/5/17 Pasi Kärkkäinen <[3]pasik@xxxxxx>
> 
>          On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 12:29:59AM -0300, Net Warrior wrote:
>          >    Hi There.
>          >    Sorry for the delay, here is the config file for DomU , Only
>          the options I
>          >    modified, the rest is as it is, by default.
>          >    # Kernel image file.
>          >    kernel = "/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.31.13"
>          >
>          >    # Optional ramdisk.
>          >    ramdisk = "/boot/initrd-2.6.31.13.img"
>          >
>          >    memory = 64
>          >
>          >    # A name for your domain. All domains must have different
>          names.
>          >    name = "Netwarrior"
>          >
>          >    vif = [ '' ]
>          >    disk = [ 'phy:VG-NW/root,sda1,w','phy:VG-NW/swap,sda2,w' ]
>          >    # Set root device.
>          >    root = "/dev/sda1 ro"
>          >
> 
>          Wrong. You should be using xvda1 and xvda2 instead of sda1 and sda2.
>          pvops kernels only support xvd* disk names in the guest.
>          >    # Sets runlevel 4.
>          >    extra = "4"
>          >    How do I know which hardware Xen ( Dom0 ) is providing to the
>          DomU ?
>          >
> 
>          Also check the 2.6.31.13 kernel .config if xen-blkfront is built-in
>          or compiled as a module.
>          If it's compiled as a module then you need to have an initrd that
>          actually loads it!
> 
>          -- Pasi
>          >    Thank you very much.
>          >    Regards
>          >    2010/5/14 Pasi Kärkkäinen <[1][4]pasik@xxxxxx>
>          >
>          >      On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 07:47:33AM -0300, Net Warrior wrote:
>          >      >    Hi There.
>          >      >    The hardware is the same, so I asume that the initramfs
>          used for
>          >      Dom0
>          >      >    could be used for DomU as well
>          >      >
>          >
>          >      No, the hardware is not the same!
>          >
>          >      domU only has "virtual" hardware provided by Xen, which is
>          totally
>          >      different
>          >      from the physical hardware dom0 has access to!
>          >
>          >      , and yes I specified the root partition in
>          >      >    the DomU config file as well something like root
>          /dev/sda1 ro ,
>          >      should I
>          >      >    use xdev as well in there?
>          >      >    Thanks for your time and support.
>          >      >
>          >
>          >      Please paste your /etc/xen/<guest> cfgfile.
>          >
>          >      -- Pasi
>          >
>          >      >    Best Regards
>          >      >    2010/5/14 Pasi Kärkkäinen <[1][2][5]pasik@xxxxxx>
>          >      >
>          >      >      On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 07:40:51PM -0300, Net Warrior
>          wrote:
>          >      >      > Hi there guys
>          >      >      >
>          >      >      > As a test, I started using the same kernel and
>          initramfs like
>          >      in Dom0
>          >      >      > which i know it works, but when starting up DomU
>          I've get.
>          >      >      >
>          >      >      > switchroot: mount failed: No such file or directory
>          >      >      > Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
>          >      >      > Pid: 1, comm: init Not tainted 2.6.31.13 #14
>          >      >      >
>          >      >
>          >      >      So the dom0 initrd image is not suitable for domU, ie.
>          it doesn't
>          >      load
>          >      >      xen block frontend driver.. most probably. So the domU
>          kernel is
>          >      >      not able to access the virtual disks provided to it.
>          >      >      > I've got the same error while setting up Dom0 and
>          was a problem
>          >      with
>          >      >      > the scsi modules which I included in the kernel and
>          not in the
>          >      >      > initramfs, my bad !!
>          >      >      >
>          >      >      > My config file looks this.
>          >      >      >
>          >      >
>          >
>          
> #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>          >      >      > # Kernel image file.
>          >      >      > kernel = "/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.31.13"
>          >      >      >
>          >      >      > # Optional ramdisk.
>          >      >      > ramdisk = "/boot/initrd-2.6.31.13.img"
>          >      >      >
>          >      >      > disk = [
>          'phy:VG-NW/root,sda1,w','phy:VG-NW/swap,sda2,w' ]
>          >      >      >
>          >      >
>          >      >      You should use xvda1 and xvda2 here, not sda1 and
>          sda2.
>          >      >      the sd* naming is deprecated for xen PV guests.
>          >      >      > Also copied the /lib/modules/kernel_version to the
>          *guest*
>          >      partition.
>          >      >      >
>          >      >      > What am I missing?
>          >      >      >
>          >      >
>          >      >      You need to create an initrd image that is suitable
>          for the domU.
>          >      >
>          >      >      Also did you specify root= parameter for the domU
>          kernel?
>          >      >      -- Pasi
>          >      >
>          >      >      > Thanks for your time and support
>          >      >      > Regards
>          >      >      >
>          >      >      >
>          >      >      >
>          >      >      >
>          >      >      >
>          >      >      >
>          >      >      >
>          >      >      >
>          >      >      > 2010/5/13, Pasi Kärkkäinen <[2][3][6]pasik@xxxxxx>:
>          >      >      > > On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 02:38:40PM -0300, Net
>          Warrior wrote:
>          >      >      > >> Hi Pasi.
>          >      >      > >>
>          >      >      > >> Did not know I could use the Vanila Kernel for
>          DomU usage, I
>          >      >      thought
>          >      >      > >> it has to be patched somehow as well.. so good
>          news, I'll
>          >      try to
>          >      >      > >> compile a custom one using the latest stable from
>          >      [3][4][7]kernel.org and
>          >      >      leave
>          >      >      > >> the Dom0 which is working as it is.
>          >      >      > >>
>          >      >      > >
>          >      >      > > I recommend using the latest stable 2.6.32.x
>          kernel for the
>          >      domU.
>          >      >      > >
>          >      >      > > If you're building a 32bit domU kernel remember it
>          needs to
>          >      be PAE
>          >      >      (64G mem
>          >      >      > > support),
>          >      >      > > otherwise you won't see the pvops Xen domU options
>          at all in
>          >      the
>          >      >      kernel
>          >      >      > > configuration.
>          >      >      > >
>          >      >      > > There are no special requirements for 64bit domU
>          kernel.
>          >      >      > >
>          >      >      > > -- Pasi
>          >      >      > >
>          >      >      > >> Thanks for your time and support
>          >      >      > >> Regards
>          >      >      > >>
>          >      >      > >>
>          >      >      > >>
>          >      >      > >>
>          >      >      > >>
>          >      >      > >> 2010/5/13, Pasi Kärkkäinen
>          <[4][5][8]pasik@xxxxxx>:
>          >      >      > >> > On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 12:38:00PM -0300, Net
>          Warrior
>          >      wrote:
>          >      >      > >> >>    Hi there guys.
>          >      >      > >> >>
>          >      >      > >> >>    I'm using CentOS 5.4, I was able to compile
>          my custom
>          >      Dom0
>          >      >      kernel
>          >      >      > >> >> and
>          >      >      > >> >> boot
>          >      >      > >> >>    it, now I've got some doubts.
>          >      >      > >> >>
>          >      >      > >> >>    I'd like to compile a custom DomU image,
>          the problem
>          >      is that
>          >      >      when I
>          >      >      > >> >> do,
>          >      >      > >> >>    make kernels KERNELS="linux-2.6-xen0
>          linux-2.6-xenU"
>          >      it tries
>          >      >      to
>          >      >      > >> >> download
>          >      >      > >> >>    the kernel
>          >      >      > >> >>    from the HG repository which seems to have
>          old 2.6.18
>          >      >      kernels, I
>          >      >      > >> >> want
>          >      >      > >> >> to
>          >      >      > >> >>    use the GIT repository which is alrealdy
>          downloaded
>          >      and is
>          >      >      the
>          >      >      > >> >> source I
>          >      >      > >> >>    used to complile Dom0 using
>          >      >      > >> >>    kernel 2.6.33.13.
>          >      >      > >> >>
>          >      >      > >> >
>          >      >      > >> > specifying KERNELS="linux-2.6-xen0
>          linux-2.6-xenU" will
>          >      compile
>          >      >      > >> > linux-2.6.18-xen,
>          >      >      > >> > that's how it should be.
>          >      >      > >> >
>          >      >      > >> > If you don't specify KERNELS= at all, then
>          it'll build
>          >      >      linux-2.6.31.x
>          >      >      > >> > kernel.
>          >      >      > >> > Or alternatively you can specify
>          KERNELS="linux-2.6-pvops"
>          >      to get
>          >      >      the
>          >      >      > >> > same
>          >      >      > >> > result.
>          >      >      > >> >
>          >      >      > >> >>    Question:
>          >      >      > >> >>    Which files do I have to modify or how do I
>          have to
>          >      proceed
>          >      >      to
>          >      >      > >> >> achieve
>          >      >      > >> >>    what I want?
>          >      >      > >> >>
>          >      >      > >> >
>          >      >      > >> > Did you know you can use the *default*
>          (vanilla)
>          >      [5][6][9]kernel.org
>          >      >      Linux
>          >      >      > >> > kernels as
>          >      >      > >> > Xen PV domU?
>          >      >      > >> > No patches needed for that, the upstream
>          kernels will work
>          >      for
>          >      >      domU.
>          >      >      > >> >
>          >      >      > >> >>    Under /usr/src/xen-4.0.0/buildconfigs I can
>          see some
>          >      files
>          >      >      which
>          >      >      > >> >> define
>          >      >      > >> >>    some stuff depending on what I chose but
>          not sure if
>          >      it's
>          >      >      safe to
>          >      >      > >> >> mees
>          >      >      > >> >>    with this.
>          >      >      > >> >>
>          >      >      > >> >>    Thanks for your time and support.
>          >      >      > >> >
>          >      >      > >> > Hopefully that helps.
>          >      >      > >> >
>          >      >      > >> > -- Pasi
>          >      >      > >> >
>          >      >      > >> >
>          >      >      > >
>          >      >
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