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Re: [Xen-devel] BUG at domain.c:144

try 'objdump -D xen-syms | less' and navigate to the addresses printed
out by the Xen stack trace. Make sure that the 'xen-syms' is sync'ed
with 'xen.gz'.

There's also tools/misc/xensymoops (it has it's own help message regarding usage), which will help you out here.

Cheers,
Mark


- Bin

On Apr 8, 2005 12:19 AM, Christopher S. Aker <caker@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Under the -testing tree:
> > (retrieved with bk clone -r<cset> > bk://xen.bkbits.net/xen-2.0-testing.bk) > > 1.1774 - boots correctly (creates a 2.6.10-xen0)
> 1.1784 - refuses to boot (creates a 2.6.11-xen0)
> > Anything past 1.1784 that I've tried also BUGs. It seems like any > 2.6.11-dom0 kernel fails on this machine. Incidentally, I am able to > run 2.6.11-domUs using the -stable 2.6.10-dom0. > > All of the changesets between 1.1774 and 1.1784 are the 2.6.11 merge. > I haven't bother to try changesets in between those, since they look to > me like they all need each other. If anyone wants me to try those > changesets, let me know. > > How can I get more information from the stack trace that Xen puts out > to further narrow this down? > > Thanks,
> -Chris
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