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Re: [Xen-devel] Problems with virtual disks in DomU

To: Mark Williamson <Mark.Williamson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] Problems with virtual disks in DomU
From: Stephen Childs <Stephen.Childs@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 15:24:27 +0100
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Mark Williamson wrote:
:-((( Doesn't sound like fun. Thanks for trying those things, tho - more information at least narrows things down.

The frontend driver should wait up to 10 seconds before timing out - can you confirm that it is waiting that long?

Yes it does wait for 10 seconds.

I have now also tried running it on my desktop machine (which has IDE disks) with the same results and have also tried running last night's build from Cambridge -- also with the same results. I'm beginning to think I'm missing something obvious!

Any ideas why there are different results exporting sdb and sdb1? Is it something to do with the probe?

Here's some more debug output from xen0 console:

(file=control.c, line=13) Received blkif backend message, subtype=0
(file=interface.c, line=107) Successfully created blkif
(file=control.c, line=13) Received blkif backend message, subtype=4
(file=vbd.c, line=74) Successful creation of vdev=0810 (dom=1)
(file=control.c, line=13) Received blkif backend message, subtype=6
(file=vbd.c, line=190) vbd_grow: requested_len 286749480 actual_len 286749480
(file=vbd.c, line=198) Successful grow of vdev=0810 (dom=1)
device vif1.0 entered promiscuous mode
(file=control.c, line=13) Received blkif backend message, subtype=2
(file=main.c, line=296) do_block_io_op: got probe request
(file=main.c, line=334) dispatch_probe: calling vbd_probe
(file=main.c, line=337) dispatch_probe: vbd_probe returned 1
(file=main.c, line=340) dispatch_probe: making response
(file=main.c, line=541) make_response: calling wmb
(file=main.c, line=547) make_response: notifying domain



Stephen


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