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Re: [Xen-devel] pvgrub



On 04/02/2010 11:51 AM, David P. Quigley wrote:
So when I made the image I made 1 partition and its ext3. So the boot
information is on the same root partition as the rest of the system. I
don't know if that might be an issue. Its definitely ext3 though.

Should be OK from that perspective then. pvgrub generally seems to be having reliability problems with current versions of Xen. If I use vfb then I can get the menu displayed, but then it crashes as soon as I select a kernel. If I don't have vfb then it crashes in a different way.

What happens if you don't point at the menu and just drop into the grub command line? Does that work? Does it hang when you manually select a kernel and initrd?

    J

Dave

On Fri, 2010-04-02 at 11:45 -0700, Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote:
On 04/02/2010 10:21 AM, David P. Quigley wrote:
So a little bit of background.

I have a vm which I know boots properly as an HVM and I want to run it
as a paravirt guest. It is a fedora 11 based image that I built from a
kickstart so I know the kernel has paravirt guest support. I have built
the latest xen-unstable tree including the stub domains to get pvgrub to
attempt to boot from. My domU config has the following lines in it.

kernel = "/usr/lib/xen/boot/pv-grub-x86_64.gz"
extra = "(hd0,0)/boot/grub/menu.lst"

If I remove my storage devices from the config it boots into the grub
console so I know the stub domain is working. When I leave the the
storage devices in and boot with xm create -c<configfile>   I get the
output below and then it hangs.

Is there any additional debug information that I can grab to try to
figure this out?

Make sure your /boot is ext3, not ext4.  I found that pvgrub doesn't
seem to notice the "extents" feature flag, and will drop into an
infinite loop if it encounters a directory with extents (probably any
extent-based file will make it upset in some way).

      J

Dave

# xm create -c domU-pv.conf
/usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/xen/xm/group.py:23: DeprecationWarning: the 
sets module is deprecated
    from sets import Set
Using config file "./domU-pv.conf".
Started domain SEHostStorage (id=8)
                                     Xen Minimal OS!
    start_info: 0xaa6000(VA)
      nr_pages: 0x20000
    shared_inf: 0xbfa56000(MA)
       pt_base: 0xaa9000(VA)
nr_pt_frames: 0x9
      mfn_list: 0x9a6000(VA)
     mod_start: 0x0(VA)
       mod_len: 0
         flags: 0x0
      cmd_line: (hd0,0)/boot/grub/menu.lst
    stack:      0x965980-0x985980
MM: Init
        _text: 0x0(VA)
       _etext: 0x69774(VA)
     _erodata: 0x8f000(VA)
       _edata: 0x97ae0(VA)
stack start: 0x965980(VA)
         _end: 0x9a5f88(VA)
    start_pfn: ab5
      max_pfn: 20000
Mapping memory range 0xc00000 - 0x20000000
setting 0x0-0x8f000 readonly
skipped 0x1000
MM: Initialise page allocator for baf000(baf000)-20000000(20000000)
MM: done
Demand map pfns at 20001000-2020001000.
Heap resides at 2020002000-4020002000.
Initialising timer interface
Initialising console ... done.
gnttab_table mapped at 0x20001000.
Initialising scheduler
Thread "Idle": pointer: 0x2020002050, stack: 0xcc0000
Initialising xenbus
Thread "xenstore": pointer: 0x2020002800, stack: 0xcd0000
Dummy main: start_info=0x985a80
Thread "main": pointer: 0x2020002fb0, stack: 0xce0000
Thread "pcifront": pointer: 0x2020003760, stack: 0xcf0000
"main" "(hd0,0)/boot/grub/menu.lst"
pcifront_watches: waiting for backend path to appear device/pci/0/backend
vbd 768 is hd0
******************* BLKFRONT for device/vbd/768 **********


backend at /local/domain/0/backend/vbd/8/768
Failed to read /local/domain/0/backend/vbd/8/768/feature-flush-cache.
2097152 sectors of 512 bytes
**************************
vbd 5632 is hd1
******************* BLKFRONT for device/vbd/5632 **********


backend at /local/domain/0/backend/vbd/8/5632




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