[kernel-xen] Xen 4.2 Ubuntu 12 VPS crash on boot

Dimitar Kolev dkolev at qhoster.bg
Sat Feb 9 02:33:13 EST 2013


What exactly mean new Dom0 install ?


Thanks,
D.Kolev

-----Original Message-----
From: kernel-xen-bounces at lists.wireless.org.au
[mailto:kernel-xen-bounces at lists.wireless.org.au] On Behalf Of Steven Haigh
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2013 1:30 PM
To: kernel-xen at lists.wireless.org.au
Subject: Re: [kernel-xen] Xen 4.2 Ubuntu 12 VPS crash on boot

On 9/02/2013 2:27 AM, Dimitar Kolev wrote:
> Here is the -n:
>
> [root at xenhost06 vm606]# xm create vm606.cfg -n Using config file 
> "./vm606.cfg".
> (vm
>      (name vm606)
>      (memory 1024)
>      (on_xend_start ignore)
>      (on_xend_stop ignore)
>      (vcpus 1)
>      (cpu_weight 128)
>      (oos 1)
>      (bootloader /usr/bin/pygrub)
>      (bootloader_args -q)
>      (image (linux (videoram 4) (serial pty) (tsc_mode 0) (nomigrate 0)))
>      (s3_integrity 1)
>      (device (vbd (uname phy:/dev/vps/vm606_img) (dev xvda1) (mode w)))
>      (device (vbd (uname phy:/dev/vps/vm606_swap) (dev xvda2) (mode w)))
>      (device
>          (vif
>              (ip 130.255.189.80)
>              (mac 00:16:3e:c5:d4:3e)
>              (vifname vifvm606.0)
>              (rate 2560KB/s)
>          )
>      )
> )
> [root at xenhost06 vm606]#
>
>
> Here the -c:
>
>      pyGRUB  version 0.6
>
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
>   | vmlinuz-3.2.0-29-virtual
|
>   |
|
>   |
|
>   |
|
>   |
|
>   |
|
>   |
|
>   |
|
>
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
>       Use the ^ and v keys to select which entry is highlighted.
>       Press enter to boot the selected OS, 'e' to edit the
>       commands before booting, 'a' to modify the kernel arguments
>       before booting, or 'c' for a command line.
>
>
>
>
>       Will boot selected entry in  1 seconds
>
>
> Started domain vm606 (id=141)
>                               [root at xenhost06 vm606]#
>
> And exiting.

This is great! It is not a Xen problem. This looks like a config problem
with how the image is set up. Xen is correctly reading your grub config of
the DomU and trying to boot, but it is failing.

Start from scratch with a new install of the DomU...

--
Steven Haigh

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