Hi all,
I'd like to inform you some more about the problems we're having. Maybe
someone can shed a light on this. At this time, I'm thinking the problem
could be in Xen (or at least our Xen setup). When we boot a non-Xen
2.6.8kernel (Debian default), we get normal operation. When we boot
into Xen,
IPMI stops responding to the network just after the network drivers are
loaded. Nothing helps, except a shutdown and unplugging the machine for
about 20 seconds.
Now, I don't know a lot about the IPMI implementation, but can the OS claim
the NIC, so that IPMI is unavailable? Could bridging be the problem? (Xen
uses bridging to allow network access for domU's, in our setup.) Any other
idea what could cause this? Any help is appreciated!
--
Gegroet,
Tim
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