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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] ACPI in unstable
Hi Jason,
I have seen this behaviour as well; I though it had to do with
disabling the APIC, rather than APCI. To boot without apci, you can just
specify noapci on the kernel command line.
I'll verify locally a little later on with a noacpi boot.
cheers,
Ian.
On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 20:04 -0600, Jason wrote:
> Hey guys, may have another one but Im not sure if this is a xen thing or a
> linux thing. If I
> disable ACPI in my Dom0 kernel, none of my NICs work. They all show up, but
> if you try to send or
> receive traffic you get a NETDEV WATCHDOG timeout error. I have found a bug
> on the Debian lists
> listing something similar in regards to nics stopping after a suspend. Could
> someone else try to
> compile a custom Dom0 kernel and only remove ACPI support and see if you have
> the same trouble?
> For reference, my NICS are eepro100's and via Rhine II's. xm info says
> root@hive:~# xm info
> host : hive
> release : 2.6.16-xen0
> version : #4 Mon Mar 27 19:17:41 CST 2006
> machine : i686
> nr_cpus : 1
> nr_nodes : 1
> sockets_per_node : 1
> cores_per_socket : 1
> threads_per_core : 1
> cpu_mhz : 1599
> hw_caps :
> 078bfbff:e3d3fbff:00000000:00000010:00000001:00000001:00000001
> total_memory : 1008
> free_memory : 861
> xen_major : 3
> xen_minor : 0
> xen_extra : -unstable
> xen_caps : xen-3.0-x86_32
> platform_params : virt_start=0xfc000000
> xen_changeset : Sun Mar 26 11:50:39 2006 +0100 9441:30ae67d6e5f0
> cc_compiler : gcc version 3.4.3
> cc_compile_by : root
> cc_compile_domain : [unknown]
> cc_compile_date : Sun Mar 26 20:24:24 CST 2006
>
>
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