Bryen wrote:
On Sun, 2007-12-09 at 13:36 -0800, Glen wrote:
All -
I'm running OpenSuse 10.3 with all patches installed. I have two
servers - both brand new Dell PowerEdge 2950s - one with two dual-core
2.00 GHz CPUs, 4GB RAM, and one with two quad-core 3.00 GHz CPUs, 8GB
RAM. The machines appear to run fine with no problems. However, when I
boot into the Xen-PAE kernel, and launch the graphical VM-INSTALL
client, the entire server hangs during the installation of software onto
the VM.
The setup creates the disk, the SuSE installer launches in a VNC window
on my desktop, I can configure disks and choose software.
But when I actually get through the configuration, and the installer
starts to install SuSE on the virtual client's virtual disk, it gets
about 20% of the way through, and then the ENTIRE SERVER hangs.
No output is written to the console. No boot.omsg, no dmesg, no xm
dmesg, nothing.
As this happens on two separate machines, I doubt that I'm experiencing
a hardware failure.
Does the same thing happen when you install from the command line using
the xen shell? (The xen shell command line can be started by typing xm)
Bryen -
Yes, I'm sorry to report that the command-line install (very cool, btw,
I wasn't aware of that option!), did in fact crash the entire server, at
roughly 30% of the way through the default installation.
Any ideas or thoughts would be welcome!
Glen
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