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[Xen-users] Black screen in vnc conexion to hvm machine (etch without X)


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  • From: Javier Barroso <javibarroso@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 14 Aug 2009 11:49:55 +0200
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Hi list,

No always happens. I tried to find answers in this list, but my search
was not very useful (I read the threads links related) [1]

I have a etch hvm xen machine in a dom0 etch

Some times I try vnc connect to domU and a black screen appears. I
can't connect by ssh and no service works inside domU.

In my menu.lst I added recently 'root=/dev/hda1 ro apm=off acpi=off
noapic' because I had date/time problems

Do you have any tip about (xm dmesg apparentlyu doesn't says nothing [2])?

Thanks
PD: Please add me to cc: , I'm not in the list.

[1] 
http://lists.xensource.com/archives/cgi-bin/namazu.cgi?query=black+screen&submit=Search&idxname=xen-users
[2] xm dmesg (when working and when not working)
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) HVM Loader
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) Detected Xen v3.0.3-1
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) Writing SMBIOS tables ...
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) Loading ROMBIOS ...
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) Loading Cirrus VGABIOS ...
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) Loading VMXAssist ...
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) VMX go ...
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) VMXAssist (Oct 22 2007)
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) Memory size 512 MB
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) E820 map:
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) 0000000000000000 - 000000000009F000 (RAM)
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) 000000000009F000 - 00000000000A0000 (Reserved)
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) 00000000000A0000 - 00000000000C0000 (Type 16)
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) 00000000000F0000 - 0000000000100000 (Reserved)
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) 0000000000100000 - 000000001FFF0000 (RAM)
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) 000000001FFF0000 - 000000001FFFA000 (ACPI Data)
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) 000000001FFFA000 - 000000001FFFD000 (ACPI NVS)
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) 000000001FFFD000 - 000000001FFFE000 (Type 19)
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) 000000001FFFE000 - 000000001FFFF000 (Type 18)
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) 000000001FFFF000 - 0000000020000000 (Type 17)
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) 00000000FEC00000 - 0000000100000000 (Type 16)
(XEN) (GUEST: 41)
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) Start BIOS ...
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) Starting emulated 16-bit real-mode: ip=F000:FFF0
(XEN) (GUEST: 41)  rombios.c,v 1.138 2005/05/07 15:55:26 vruppert Exp $
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) Remapping master: ICW2 0x8 -> 0x20
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) Remapping slave: ICW2 0x70 -> 0x28
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) VGABios $Id: vgabios.c,v 1.61 2005/05/24 16:50:50
vruppert Exp $
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) HVMAssist BIOS, 1 cpu, $Revision: 1.138 $ $Date:
2005/05/07 15:55:26 $
(XEN) (GUEST: 41)
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) ata0-0: PCHS=16383/16/63 translation=lba LCHS=1024/255/63
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) ata0 master: QEMU HARDDISK ATA-7 Hard-Disk (21409 MBytes)
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) ata0  slave: Unknown device
(XEN) (GUEST: 41)
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) Booting from Hard Disk...
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) int13_harddisk: function 41, unmapped device for ELDL=81
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) int13_harddisk: function 08, unmapped device for ELDL=81
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) *** int 15h function AX=00C0, BX=0000 not yet supported!
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) int13_harddisk: function 15, unmapped device for ELDL=81
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) KBD: unsupported int 16h function 03
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) int13_harddisk: function 15, unmapped device for ELDL=81
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) *** int 15h function AX=E980, BX=E6F5 not yet supported!
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) int13_harddisk: function 02, unmapped device for ELDL=81
(XEN) (GUEST: 41) int13_harddisk: function 41, unmapped device for ELDL=81

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