>
> From serial, I can currently see the grub menu, I can press the arrow and
> interact with grub and boot.
>
> The serial side shows the boot process and stops after showing the
> "kernel/module/module" stanze.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> thanks
>
> On Jan 9, 2008 1:52 PM, Steven Timm <
timm@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Yes--, you need to add the following to
grub.conf (at the beginning)
>>
>>
>> serial --unit=0 --speed=9600
>> terminal --timeout=10 serial console
>>
>> Also you did not say if this is the dom0 you are booting or one
>> of the domu's.. but normally you should have a stanza like this in
>> grub.conf for the dom0
>>
>> title Xen 3.1.0
>> root (hd0,0)
>> kernel /boot/xen.gz dom0_mem=4000000 com1=9600,8n1
>> module /boot/vmlinuz-2.6-xen ro root=LABEL=/ console=tty0
>> console=ttyS0,9600
>> module /boot/initrd-2.6.18-xen.img
>>
>>
>> The kernel names will be different for a redhatized system but you get the
>> idea. The two things you need are the serial stuff at the beginning
>> and then the right arguments both for the xen.gz and the vmlinuz lines.
>>
>> Also you want to get rid of any splashimage line in the
grub.conf
>> if you haven't already done so. splashimages can jam up serial consoles
>> or cause you to lose info in binary goop.
>>
>> Steve Timm
>>
>>
>> On Wed, 9 Jan 2008, tmac wrote:
>>
>>> I have RHEL5.1 and XEN.
>>>
>>> I had an issue this morning and wanted to see serial output.
>>>
>>> I ran a serial cable between the host and another (Serial0 -> Serial0)
>>>
>>> I checked the BIOS/Firmware and it had console re-dir on,
>>> 9600, No Par, 1 Stop bit, No Flow control
>>>
>>> The system booted and I could see the output of the POST process.
>>> *as soon* as grub started, the serial screen goes blank.
>>>
>>> I tried to add "console=ttyS0,9600" to the command line, but nothing
>> seemed
>>> to send output to the kernel.
>>> Am I missing something?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>>
>>
>> --
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Steven C. Timm, Ph.D (630) 840-8525