xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Hotplug scripts not working - Networking woes on opensus
Does what not come up? The dom0 comes up everytime but the domUs start up and then timeout, in a paused state, with hotplug scripts not working error every time. Its very reproducable.
Was there any substance to the MAKEDEV posting circa 2006 as there are no vnd* devices present for the psudeo-virtual-disks. I tried this (as per opensuse bug comment I added yesterday) and MAKEDEV pumped out a bunch of errors. To be honest I do not know what I'm doing, other than surfing for workarounds/solutions. Hopefully someone on this list is more experienced.
Perhaps a XEN4.0 vs XEN3.x issue? Just guessing but all of this works fine on XEN3.x on a CentOS 5.4 machine... but CentOS5.4 has no support for my latest laptop.
I may try the udev downgrade. Do you have any suggestions on how to do
this, is it a package downgrade or do I need to recompile the kernel.
(I'm trying to avoid recompiling/manually compiling stuff as I dont
want to diverge from maintained releases ideally).
Thx, Mike.
--- On Tue, 6/8/10, Helmut Wieser <helmut.wieser@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: Helmut Wieser <helmut.wieser@xxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Hotplug scripts not working - Networking woes on opensuse 11.3 m7 with XEN4 on W510 Thinkpad To: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Received: Tuesday, June 8, 2010, 5:15 AM
Does it not even come up after you rebooted the dom0? Because that's
the issue I experienced.
At first I thougt it was different module load order, or different
kernel parameters, but in the end it turned out that a dom0 reboot is
required to "fix" the hotplug scripts not working issue. Some people
say that downgrading udev to <= 151 works for them. Unfortunately
I'm not one of them.
Can you verify that?
regards,
Helmut
On 07.06.2010 05:58, Michael Cook wrote:
Hi Mark,
Thanks for your help. I will try and provide you some info. Some
background first may help. But please let me know if there are other
logs of interest.
I've tried many distributions from my original use of Centos5.3 with
XEN3.x. I have the following domUs which work well in CentOS but I now
wanted to move to a newer, faster host.
domUs: WinXP, Ubuntu 10.04 and RHEL5.3.
The first two are hvms, the second is a pvm, which I've not tried yet
and I really want the first two to work as WinXP cannot run as a PVM
from what I know.
I originally found Ubuntu 10.04 supported this W510 laptop pretty well
although they are busy writing driver fixes for USB and screen. Mostly
NVIDIA and Nouveau. Running dom0 Ubunut with NVIDIA or Nouveau doesn't
work well at all. I think there is an mmap issue from what I've read
about it, circa March2010 there were hacks to get it work which have
yet to appear within the kernel drivers and manually trying to add
these to the kernel from XEN git for Ubuntu (Jeremys') didn't work.
Ubuntu 10.04 (2.6.32.x) came up nicely on bare-metal. I then
thought/hoped I could find a number of guides that would get me Ubuntu
10.04 dom0. This took some work but there are a couple of guides to
recompiling and installing with XEN4.0 - then I got stuck with an
earlier kernel which didn't seem to support any recent updates to W510
drivers (including wlan) and there was still Nouveau bug fixes for the
W510 chipset which to be honest I gave up on trying to manually fix.
I also wasn't happy with 800x600 resolution and finally found Opensuse
11.3 milestone 7 worked as Opensuse 11.2 is 2.6.31.x and nothing worked
on the W510. CentOS5.4 on the W510 was even worse and with limited
interest & support on CentOS I figured it would be a fair time
until they support W510.
There is a wiki on the W510 which shows a lot of activity in Ubuntu to
fix up the drivers etc for W510 in Ubuntu 10.04. So I'm guessing by
U10.10 things will be sorted but I doubt XEN will be well integrated...
it seems unlikely from all the forum readings I've found on the
subject. I've added my findings so far wrt XEN to this wiki which
keeps track of the major issues for W510 (mostly in Ubuntu distro)
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:W510
This brought me to opensuse which I dont know very well. The
networking piece is quite different to Ubuntu and even in Ubuntu their
Network Manager drives me nuts. Opensuse seem to have a Network
Manager too through which I created br0 and br1 after reading the
comment in the xend-config.sxp file saying "Opensuse users should not
configure anything here but use the YaST Network configuration tool".
So I've probably not set this up properly.
None the less I was surprised as you point out that br0 didn't have an
IP addr and doesn't seem able to be tied to the wlan0 interface
(operation not supported message).
Further more the basic network provisioning between eth0 and wlan0
seems awkward and quirky as when eth0 is not connected it still gets an
IP addr. Oddly, it has not done this on this most recent bootup...
eth0 is now provisioned but not assigned an address. "Change Default
Route via DHCP" has always been set. So this is yet another puzzle
with YaST Network Settings. Both br0 and br1 (I tried to bridge one to
eth0 and one to wlan0) are set to DHCP but only one bridge manages to
bridge to eth0. br1 doesn't because "operation not supported"
(presumably from ethtool or mii) for the wlan0 driver (new chipset
support for this laptop?).
linux-oit2:/etc/xen # brctl show
bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
br0 8000.00262dfac618 no eth0
br1 8000.000000000000 no
pan0 8000.000000000000 no
Anyway, I was expecting to see peth0 and xenbr0 and the scripts I've
run on centos5.3 which create these bridges to specific physical
devices doesn't seem to work well at all.
Right now I dont know what to trust and obviously I'm using a
pre-release of Opensuse. I'm hoping its a simple case of
misprovisioning the native network settings along iwth the XEN
installation.
I used the example HVM file with XEN4.0 virt-manager under
/etc/xen//examples/ and simply updated the UUID, vif and harddrive
image with that of these domUs. I get the same behaviour in all of
them... timeout with some hotplug script not working.
So for the BIOS, yes, VT-d was disabled and xm info didn't show any hvm
support. I enabled this in the W510 BIOS and then virt-manager would
allow me to create a new HVM based VM. However... it would then
complain "couldn't find image" although it wouldn't let me (couldn't
find) a place to define the name of this image. I assume only creating
an image from CD has been tested, then it complained I had no CD in the
drive.
I can try creating a VM (para-virtual for example from scratch) but my
hope was to move these three VMs which are in themselves complete
systems I dont realy want to rebuild from scratch. I also have other
RHEL5.3 VMs that cannot be easily rebuilt.
Obviously I will try and create a new VM from scratch using the
Virt-Manager wizard.
During the opensuse installation I chose partition based disk-set which
is similar ot the Ubuntu installation. The CentOS one uses LVM but I
dont think this would make any difference to running these domUs. Eg
config script which works on CentOS dom0:
name = "WinXP_sp3"
uuid = "79178fd8-d542-4c76-36ec-4791e104aad9"
maxmem = 512
memory = 512
cpus = 1
builder = "hvm"
kernel = "/usr/lib/xen/boot/hvmloader"
boot = "c"
pae = 1
acpi = 1
apic = 1
localtime = 1
device_model = "/usr/lib64/xen/bin/qemu-dm"
usb = 1
usbdevice = "tablet"
sdl = 0
vnc = 1
vncunused = 1
keymap = "en-us"
disk = [ "file:/var/lib/libvirt/images/XP-Pro_sp3.img,hda,w" ]
vif = [ "mac=00:16:36:f7:27:39,bridge=xenbr0,script=vif-bridge" ]
parallel = "none"
serial = "pty"
I'd be very interested in working with you to figure out this mystery
as I feel I'm very close after a couple of weeks of pulling my hair out
over kernel support for the W510 and trying to work with XEN.
Ideally, I'd rather not use another distro like opensuse but it has
been the least painful way to at least get XEN & Linux & W510
working together and fortunately the latest candidate release does do
this in a pretty stable environment. This final hurdle of hotplg
scripts is hopefully not too complicated to figure out.
lsmod, lspci and xm info follow....
linux-oit2:/etc/xen # xm info
host : linux-oit2
release : 2.6.34-8-xen
version : #1 SMP 2010-05-17 17:30:24 +0200
machine : x86_64
nr_cpus : 8
nr_nodes : 1
cores_per_socket : 4
threads_per_core : 2
cpu_mhz : 1596
hw_caps :
bfebfbff:28100800:00000000:00001b40:0098e3fd:00000000:00000001:00000000
virt_caps : hvm hvm_directio
total_memory : 8088
free_memory : 149
free_cpus : 0
max_free_memory : 7495
max_para_memory : 7491
max_hvm_memory : 7465
node_to_cpu : node0:0-7
node_to_memory : node0:149
node_to_dma32_mem : node0:89
max_node_id : 0
xen_major : 4
xen_minor : 0
xen_extra : .0_21091_05-2.1
xen_caps : xen-3.0-x86_64 xen-3.0-x86_32p hvm-3.0-x86_32
hvm-3.0-x86_32p hvm-3.0-x86_64
xen_scheduler : credit
xen_pagesize : 4096
platform_params : virt_start=0xffff800000000000
xen_changeset : 21091
xen_commandline : vgamode=0x314 iommu=1
cc_compiler : gcc version 4.5.0 20100420 [gcc-4_5-branch
revision 158562] (SU
cc_compile_by : abuild
cc_compile_domain :
cc_compile_date : Wed May 19 19:06:40 UTC 2010
xend_config_format : 4
linux-oit2:/etc/xen # lsmod
Module Size Used by
usbbk 23911 0
gntdev 8579 0
netbk 41281 0 [permanent]
rfcomm 81560 4
blkbk 28782 0 [permanent]
blkback_pagemap 2806 1 blkbk
snd_pcm_oss 53455 0
blktap 126702 2 [permanent]
snd_mixer_oss 18817 1 snd_pcm_oss
sco 20103 2
domctl 3227 2 blkbk,blktap
bnep 18047 2
xenbus_be 3706 4 usbbk,netbk,blkbk,blktap
snd_seq 67923 0
snd_seq_device 7834 1 snd_seq
l2cap 62034 16 rfcomm,bnep
edd 10176 0
bridge 85815 3
stp 2331 1 bridge
llc 6103 2 bridge,stp
nouveau 552206 2
ttm 68464 1 nouveau
drm_kms_helper 33008 1 nouveau
drm 220232 4 nouveau,ttm,drm_kms_helper
agpgart 42953 2 ttm,drm
i2c_algo_bit 6696 1 nouveau
af_packet 23133 8
fuse 77053 3
loop 18239 0
dm_mod 86435 0
snd_hda_codec_nvhdmi 15727 4
arc4 1601 2
firewire_ohci 26970 0
ecb 2495 2
firewire_core 61402 1 firewire_ohci
snd_hda_intel 29133 2
crc_itu_t 1747 1 firewire_core
snd_hda_codec 112731 2 snd_hda_codec_nvhdmi,snd_hda_intel
iwlagn 238807 0
uvcvideo 67755 0
iwlcore 299287 1 iwlagn
sdhci_pci 8668 0
snd_hwdep 7708 1 snd_hda_codec
iTCO_wdt 12406 0
mac80211 283755 2 iwlagn,iwlcore
ohci1394 33510 0
videodev 43764 1 uvcvideo
v4l1_compat 16833 2 uvcvideo,videodev
8250_pci 25671 0
snd_pcm 107675 3 snd_pcm_oss,snd_hda_intel,snd_hda_codec
btusb 18511 2
sdhci 23126 1 sdhci_pci
v4l2_compat_ioctl32 11225 1 videodev
8250 31155 1 8250_pci
video 25192 0
snd_timer 27486 2 snd_seq,snd_pcm
sr_mod 16396 0
e1000e 152237 0
bluetooth 108637 9 rfcomm,sco,bnep,l2cap,btusb
sg 32951 0
mmc_core 83419 1 sdhci
iTCO_vendor_support 3150 1 iTCO_wdt
pcspkr 2222 0
tpm_tis 13134 0
thinkpad_acpi 83412 0
xhci_hcd 98228 0
cfg80211 182345 3 iwlagn,iwlcore,mac80211
i2c_i801 11881 0
ieee1394 104278 1 ohci1394
i2c_core 32104 6
nouveau,drm_kms_helper,drm,i2c_algo_bit,videodev,i2c_i801
serial_core 25223 1 8250
output 2727 1 video
tpm 17388 1 tpm_tis
rfkill 21959 4 bluetooth,thinkpad_acpi,cfg80211
snd 83486 15
snd_pcm_oss,snd_mixer_oss,snd_seq,snd_seq_device,snd_hda_codec_nvhdmi,snd_hda_intel,snd_hda_codec,snd_hwdep,snd_pcm,snd_timer,thinkpad_acpi
snd_page_alloc 9473 2 snd_hda_intel,snd_pcm
wmi 8750 0
battery 12270 0
soundcore 8757 1 snd
ac 4023 0
tpm_bios 6652 1 tpm
button 6925 1 nouveau
joydev 12230 0
ext4 395274 1
jbd2 98208 1 ext4
crc16 1715 2 l2cap,ext4
sd_mod 41170 3
ehci_hcd 60206 0
usbcore 233034 6 usbbk,uvcvideo,btusb,xhci_hcd,ehci_hcd
xenblk 26162 0
cdrom 43083 2 sr_mod,xenblk
xennet 37763 0
fan 4527 0
processor 42918 0
ahci 42648 2
libata 211362 1 ahci
scsi_mod 191176 4 sr_mod,sg,sd_mod,libata
thermal 20593 0
thermal_sys 18006 4 video,fan,processor,thermal
hwmon 2712 2 thinkpad_acpi,thermal_sys
linux-oit2:/etc/xen # lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Core Processor DMI (rev 11)
00:03.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Core Processor PCI Express Root
Port 1 (rev 11)
00:08.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Core Processor System
Management Registers (rev 11)
00:08.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Core Processor Semaphore
and Scratchpad Registers (rev 11)
00:08.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Core Processor System
Control and Status Registers (rev 11)
00:08.3 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Core Processor
Miscellaneous Registers (rev 11)
00:10.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Core Processor QPI Link
(rev 11)
00:10.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Core Processor QPI Routing
and Protocol Registers (rev 11)
00:16.0 Communication controller: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400
Series Chipset HECI Controller (rev 06)
00:16.3 Serial controller: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series
Chipset KT Controller (rev 06)
00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82577LM Gigabit Network
Connection (rev 06)
00:1a.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset
USB2 Enhanced Host Controller (rev 06)
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset
High Definition Audio (rev 06)
00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset PCI
Express Root Port 1 (rev 06)
00:1c.1 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset PCI
Express Root Port 2 (rev 06)
00:1c.3 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset PCI
Express Root Port 4 (rev 06)
00:1c.4 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset PCI
Express Root Port 5 (rev 06)
00:1c.6 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset PCI
Express Root Port 7 (rev 06)
00:1c.7 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset PCI
Express Root Port 8 (rev 06)
00:1d.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset
USB2 Enhanced Host Controller (rev 06)
00:1e.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801 Mobile PCI Bridge (rev a6)
00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 5 Series Chipset LPC
Interface Controller (rev 06)
00:1f.2 SATA controller: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset
6 port SATA AHCI Controller (rev 06)
00:1f.3 SMBus: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset SMBus
Controller (rev 06)
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation GT216 [Quadro FX
880M] (rev a2)
01:00.1 Audio device: nVidia Corporation High Definition Audio
Controller (rev a1)
03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Centrino Ultimate-N 6300
(rev 35)
0d:00.0 SD Host controller: Ricoh Co Ltd Device e822 (rev 01)
0d:00.1 System peripheral: Ricoh Co Ltd Device e230 (rev 01)
0f:00.0 USB Controller: NEC Corporation uPD720200 USB 3.0 Host
Controller (rev 03)
17:00.0 SD Host controller: Ricoh Co Ltd Device e822 (rev 01)
17:00.3 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Ricoh Co Ltd Device e832 (rev 01)
ff:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Core Processor QuickPath
Architecture Generic Non-Core Registers (rev 04)
ff:00.1 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Core Processor QuickPath
Architecture System Address Decoder (rev 04)
ff:02.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Core Processor QPI Link 0 (rev
04)
ff:02.1 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Core Processor QPI Physical 0
(rev 04)
ff:03.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Core Processor Integrated Memory
Controller (rev 04)
ff:03.1 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Core Processor Integrated Memory
Controller Target Address Decoder (rev 04)
ff:03.4 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Core Processor Integrated Memory
Controller Test Registers (rev 04)
ff:04.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Core Processor Integrated Memory
Controller Channel 0 Control Registers (rev 04)
ff:04.1 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Core Processor Integrated Memory
Controller Channel 0 Address Registers (rev 04)
ff:04.2 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Core Processor Integrated Memory
Controller Channel 0 Rank Registers (rev 04)
ff:04.3 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Core Processor Integrated Memory
Controller Channel 0 Thermal Control Registers (rev 04)
ff:05.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Core Processor Integrated Memory
Controller Channel 1 Control Registers (rev 04)
ff:05.1 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Core Processor Integrated Memory
Controller Channel 1 Address Registers (rev 04)
ff:05.2 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Core Processor Integrated Memory
Controller Channel 1 Rank Registers (rev 04)
ff:05.3 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Core Processor Integrated Memory
Controller Channel 1 Thermal Control Registers (rev 04)
--- On Sun, 6/6/10, Mark Pryor <tlviewer@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
From: Mark Pryor <tlviewer@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Hotplug scripts not working - Networking woes
on opensuse 11.3 m7 with XEN4 on W510 Thinkpad
To: michael@xxxxxxx
Received: Sunday, June 6, 2010, 9:48 PM
Mike,
Let me give you a broad checklist of things that may be important.
I just did a search of the lists.xensource.com/xen-users list and there
are no posts about
your hardware.
The Thinkpad w510 Notebook.
------------
many times a notebook like this will have a stealth bios, or a
limited bios. Are you
sure that HVM is enabled?
Your choice of suse 11.3 is good and should make it much easier to get
Xen 4.0 working. I like the way your Network looks, but I didn't see
any IP address for your
br0- why not? This should work with a non-xen kernel too.
Your first domU is Winxp sp3. This might be a problem if your HD needs
AHCI or strange raid/SATA drivers not included with Winxp.
I think a better domU would be the same source you used for dom0. This
should work PV and won't depend if your bios supports HVM.
Oh, can you post your
#xm info
#lsmod
#lspci
for dom0
--
Mark
--- On Sun, 6/6/10, Michael Cook <michaelcook_mjc@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
From: Michael Cook <michaelcook_mjc@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Hotplug scripts not working - Networking woes
on opensuse 11.3 m7 with XEN4 on W510 Thinkpad
To: "Mark Pryor" <tlviewer@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sunday, June 6, 2010, 3:40 PM
Yes, I tried this, and hte same error. I then removed
the vif altogether and the similiar hotplugin error appeared for the
harddrive. Following that, found the MAKEDEV issue but I'm not sure
what needs to be done there.
--- On Sun, 6/6/10, Mark Pryor <tlviewer@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
From: Mark Pryor <tlviewer@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Hotplug scripts not working - Networking woes
on opensuse 11.3 m7 with XEN4 on W510 Thinkpad
To: michael@xxxxxxx
Received: Sunday, June 6, 2010, 5:57 PM
Mike,
Manual bridge is br0/br1.
In your HVM guest config, you should have
vif = [ 'bridge=br0' ]
if you put xenbr0 above that would explain the problem too.
--
Mark
--- On Sun, 6/6/10, Michael Cook <michaelcook_mjc@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
From: Michael Cook <michaelcook_mjc@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Hotplug scripts not working - Networking woes
on opensuse 11.3 m7 with XEN4 on W510 Thinkpad
To: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Sunday, June 6, 2010, 2:34 PM
Thanks
for the suggestion, I assume I should keep the br0/br1... but trying
your suggestion I still see the same error. If I comment out the vif
in the HVM config file, I get a similar error hotplug script but for
the disk.
After mucking about with this some more I think the HVM should boot
(and not timeout) even if I have the wrong bridges/network scripts.
I'm not at the stage yet where I have no connectivity... the VM
doesn't' stay up long enough because of these hotplugin script
timeout/crash.
Hence my ramblings towards the end of the bug about finding postings on
MAKEDEV and missing /dev/ entries but haven't managed to add these as
MAKEDEV doesn't seem to exist on my vanilla installation and I've not
had to do this on say a Centos XEN environment but that doens't work
for other reasons (hw support) on my newer laptop.
--- On Sun, 6/6/10,
Mark Pryor <tlviewer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: Mark Pryor <tlviewer@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Hotplug scripts not working - Networking woes
on opensuse 11.3 m7 with XEN4 on W510 Thinkpad
To: michael@xxxxxxx
Received: Sunday, June 6, 2010, 5:04 PM
Mike,
In your Xen config: xend-config.sxp
try to comment out
#(network-script network-bridge)
and uncomment
(network-script network-dummy)
and restart xend.
once you have a manual bridge, there is no need for Xen's
network-bridge script.
--
Mark
--- On Sun, 6/6/10, Michael Cook <michaelcook_mjc@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
From: Michael Cook <michaelcook_mjc@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Xen-users] Hotplug scripts not working - Networking woes on
opensuse 11.3 m7 with XEN4 on W510 Thinkpad
To: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Sunday, June 6, 2010, 12:52 PM
Anyone can help me with this problem I've described here:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=612006
I've had XEN4.0 working on CentOS 5.4 platform without these problems.
I'm trying to do the same now with a newer laptop and CentOS didn't
recognise half hte drivers. The latest opensuse 11.3 does have these
drivers and specifically nouveau integration and XEN which has got me
98% of the way there... I'm presently stuck on the networking part
which looks different/problematic compared my experience on CentOS
machine.
Now the VMs launch but I see various Hotplug scripts not working
messages and the VM instantly stops running.
Thanks in advance,
Mike
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