i will as soon as i cobble together another test box with that much
ram, hopefully later this week. this particular box goes into
production on monday so i pulled two of the ram sticks out and am just
using 4gb with the xen0 kernel. thanks for the help - jason
On 8/13/06, Andrew Cathrow <acathrow@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Can you post your log from XEN - xen dmesg and the /var/log/xen* files?
On Sun, 2006-08-13 at 12:02 -0400, Jason Tower wrote:
that's what i tried
already (reread my original post). but xend doesn't start
properly when booting kernel-xen (it starts fine with
kernel-xen0). thanks for answering my question, the next problem
is to figure out why xend isn't happy with that particular kernel.
unfortunately
circumstances beyond my control have forced me to put this box in
production my monday am so i can't troubleshoot things at this
time. hopefully i can scrounge up a similar box w/ 6gb ram so i
can work this out.
jason
On 8/13/06, Andrew Cathrow <
acathrow@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Try the kernel-xen package - I believe the system is kernel-xen0 = non pae and kernel-xen = pae.
Aic
On Sat, 2006-08-12 at 22:20 -0400, Jason Tower wrote:
is
there an "official" xen0 kernel for fc5 that includes pae
support? i have a 32bit system w/ 6gb ram that works fine with
kernel-xen0-2.6.17-1.2174_FC5 (from yum) although it only sees
4gb. i installed kernel-xen-2.6.17-1.2174_FC5 which says it was
built with pae, it sees the full 6gb but fails to bring up the bridge
devices when xend starts. if anyone can point me in the right
direction i'd appreciate it.
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