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Also, if you have access to Dom0 can you paste the output of `xl dmesg`? (would
be good if this was done on a hypervisor built with debug=y)
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xen dmesg
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--- Comment #7 from John ---
The VM is booting in EFI mode so removing ovmf wouldn't work. I haven't tried
this issue in BIOS mode, so it may be EFI-only. I can access the dom0, but it's
not built with debug=y. I do have serial console, so
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--- Comment #9 from Roger Pau Monné ---
Is it a FreeBSD Dom0 or a Linux Dom0?
Can you paste the output of `xenstore-ls -fp` when the DomU panics?
Thanks, Roger.
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--- Comment #10 from John ---
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It is a Linux Dom0 (Debian 9). I'll have it panic and get the xenstore.
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XenStore output
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--- Comment #12 from Roger Pau Monné ---
Can you reproduce the same issue using one of the vanilla FreeBSD images?
I've tried to reproduce this with both the upstream FreeBSD images and the
pfSense install iso, and so far I'm unable to re
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--- Comment #13 from John ---
I can't boot pfSense 2.3 in UEFI mode, that's why I'm using their 2.4 beta.
XL Info:
host : xen-1-prod
release: 4.9.0-3-amd64
version: #1 SMP Debian 4.9.30-2+d
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--- Comment #14 from Roger Pau Monné ---
Can you try of the same happens with a plain vanilla FreeBSD 11.0 image?
You can get them from:
ftp://ftp.nl.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/VM-IMAGES/11.0-RELEASE/amd64/Latest/
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