Bryen wrote:
On Sun, 2007-12-09 at 18:24 -0800, Glen wrote:
Bryen wrote:
On Sun, 2007-12-09 at 13:36 -0800, Glen wrote:
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.
Ahh, regrettably, your timing is just horrible!  :-)  The box I normally
use for VMs is currently experiencing a major hardware upgrade, and thus
everything is wiped clean.  As a consequence, I cannot go back to look
for the exact location of log files to guide you.
One thing I want to suggest, however, is maybe consider trying a
different medium or different OS to see if the results are similar?
And the reason I asked to try the xm shell was to see if there was a
difference in whether the GUI was interferring in some way.  Guess
not.  :-(


My timing is frequently horrible - don't feel bad.

Both of my servers are now crashed - and I'm at home for the night - so they're crashed for the night (not production servers, so I'm okay ;-) ... the bug report I attached to mentioned a new kernel (.14) which wasn't out earlier but IS out now ... so I'm going to try that kernel tomorrow morning and see how things go.

I'm also downloading that other distribution-who-must-not-be-named (FC8) JUST FOR TESTING PURPOSES, you understand ;-) - which I'll try if the new kernel fails.

Meanwhile once your VM box is up, please remember me, and let me know if any other inspiration comes your way.

Thanks for the repsonses!

Glen
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