Steve Kemp wrote: > So you're saying that using debootstrap manually, without xen-tools > causes a freeze? Yes, that is right.
> I'd suggest it might be network/disc related. Since the kernel > is old in real terms there are sometimes issues. Until I upgraded > my Sid system to the 2.6.20x kernel I found Xen would randomly > crash on heavy I/O, or network traffic. > I think a xen-specific issue, since it is hard to see how debootstrap > could crash your system. I ran "stress" when running the 2.6.18-4-xen kernel and it crashed randomly. So I upgraded to Sid and the 2.6.20-1-xen-686 kernel, but unfortunately it follows the same pattern. Actually now the computer crashed as soon as i start to create DomU. But when i ran stress it could run 5min/100% load without crashing, but as soon it comes to creating a DomU it wouldn't last 30sec. > That sounds like a bug. Report it to the BTS or I'll probably > forget to take a look properly. Still if you're running Etch you'll > not see the fix unless you use the etch backported package available > from my site / the homepage. Sorry, but i forgot to create a prober bug report before i upgraded to Sid. But if you still want it, I'll give as many information i can via mail to the BTS. /Lars -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

