Re: [FreeBSD 9.1 and XenServer 5.6.0]

2013-08-27 Thread Karl Pielorz



--On 26 August 2013 12:21 -0300 Ederson de Moura  wrote:


Hi,

Karl: Is no media in the driver, the iso image was also removed! still the
problem persists.

Sergey: The problem remains, did the change in "/etc/ttys" as described
here:

http://wiki.sysconfig.org.uk/display/howto/Xen+FreeBSD+8.2+DomU+%28PV%29+
--+Step+by+Step+Howto

But when I reboot, the system hangs at the same stage.


It still sounds like it might be the same problem - even just having the 
CDROM drive "available" (with no media mounted) for the VM caused it to 
hang, in the end I had to log into the XenServer console and use 'xe 
vbd-destroy uuid= UUID of the CDROM for my VM' to actually remove the CDROM 
from the VM.


On my system if the kernel came up and showed a CDROM even being detected 
(regardless of if it had media in it or not) - it didn't boot. The only way 
to boot it was to remove the CDROM from the VM completely (so it doesn't 
show as detected by the kernel).


-Karl
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Re: [FreeBSD 9.1 and XenServer 5.6.0]

2013-08-26 Thread Ederson de Moura
Hi,

Karl: Is no media in the driver, the iso image was also removed! still the
problem persists.

Sergey: The problem remains, did the change in "/etc/ttys" as described
here:

http://wiki.sysconfig.org.uk/display/howto/Xen+FreeBSD+8.2+DomU+%28PV%29+--+Step+by+Step+Howto

But when I reboot, the system hangs at the same stage.

Regards,

EDM.


On 23 August 2013 13:02, Sergey Kandaurov  wrote:

> On 23 August 2013 16:45, Ederson de Moura  wrote:
> > Hello guys,
> >
> > I installed FreeBSD 9.1 (64 bit) in XenServer (5.6.0)! It's running
> > perfectly, following the tutorial below:
> >
> >
> http://www.vanhal-ict.nl/1/post/2012/8/freebsd-9-domu-on-xen-part-i-installing-freebsd.html
> >
> > But the moment you recompile the kernel GENERIC, the system hangs on
> load. Even
> > making the changes suggested in the tutorial (Part II: Optimizing
> FreeBSD) or
> > not.
> >
> > The system does not load! as follows my print:
> >
> > http://200.189.101.110/~edm/FreeBSD-Xen-Stop.png
> >
> > Reloading the old kernel, the system up! Does anyone have any idea what
> could
> > be the problem?
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
>
> Also, I would check if multiuser output is properly routed.  Check your
> /etc/ttys. I don't remember well but to get them you probably need to
> replace ttyv0 with xc0 which is the default Xen console instead of UART.
>
> That would answer why you see kernel messages and don't see multiuser ones
> which usually appear right after "cd0" string or close to.
>
> --
> wbr,
> pluknet
>



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Re: [FreeBSD 9.1 and XenServer 5.6.0]

2013-08-23 Thread Sergey Kandaurov
On 23 August 2013 16:45, Ederson de Moura  wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> I installed FreeBSD 9.1 (64 bit) in XenServer (5.6.0)! It's running
> perfectly, following the tutorial below:
>
> http://www.vanhal-ict.nl/1/post/2012/8/freebsd-9-domu-on-xen-part-i-installing-freebsd.html
>
> But the moment you recompile the kernel GENERIC, the system hangs on load. 
> Even
> making the changes suggested in the tutorial (Part II: Optimizing FreeBSD) or
> not.
>
> The system does not load! as follows my print:
>
> http://200.189.101.110/~edm/FreeBSD-Xen-Stop.png
>
> Reloading the old kernel, the system up! Does anyone have any idea what could
> be the problem?
>
> Best regards,
>

Also, I would check if multiuser output is properly routed.  Check your
/etc/ttys. I don't remember well but to get them you probably need to
replace ttyv0 with xc0 which is the default Xen console instead of UART.

That would answer why you see kernel messages and don't see multiuser ones
which usually appear right after "cd0" string or close to.

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pluknet
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Re: [FreeBSD 9.1 and XenServer 5.6.0]

2013-08-23 Thread Karl Pielorz



--On 23 August 2013 10:46 -0300 Ederson de Moura  wrote:


Hi,

I can not see the messages. Even long waiting

a) If the CD image, is inserted, the message shows the link below:

http://200.189.101.110/~edm/FreeBSD-Xen-Stop.png

b) If no CD inserted, shows the message:

http://200.189.101.110/~edm/FreeBSD-Xen-Stop-No-CD.png

But still will not boot


Have you tried removing the cd-drive from the VM completely? - I had 
similar issues. In the end after I'd installed FreeBSD (from .ISO) I just 
removed the CD drive from the VM - the XENHVM kernel booted fine from then 
on in for me,


-Karl
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Re: [FreeBSD 9.1 and XenServer 5.6.0]

2013-08-23 Thread Ederson de Moura
Hi,

I can not see the messages. Even long waiting

a) If the CD image, is inserted, the message shows the link below:

http://200.189.101.110/~edm/FreeBSD-Xen-Stop.png

b) If no CD inserted, shows the message:

http://200.189.101.110/~edm/FreeBSD-Xen-Stop-No-CD.png

But still will not boot

EDM.



On 23 August 2013 10:01, Sergey Kandaurov  wrote:

> On 23 August 2013 16:45, Ederson de Moura  wrote:
> > Hello guys,
> >
> > I installed FreeBSD 9.1 (64 bit) in XenServer (5.6.0)! It's running
> > perfectly, following the tutorial below:
> >
> >
> http://www.vanhal-ict.nl/1/post/2012/8/freebsd-9-domu-on-xen-part-i-installing-freebsd.html
> >
> > But the moment you recompile the kernel GENERIC, the system hangs on
> load. Even
> > making the changes suggested in the tutorial (Part II: Optimizing
> FreeBSD) or
> > not.
> >
> > The system does not load! as follows my print:
> >
> > http://200.189.101.110/~edm/FreeBSD-Xen-Stop.png
> >
> > Reloading the old kernel, the system up! Does anyone have any idea what
> could
> > be the problem?
> >
>
> If to wait a bit, do you see such messages?
> run_interrupt_driven_hooks: still waiting after 240 seconds for
> xenbus_nop_confighook_cb
>
> If so, what if you try to boot a) and keep cd install image inserted
> or b) with detached virtual cdrom device.
>
> --
> wbr,
> pluknet
>



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Re: [FreeBSD 9.1 and XenServer 5.6.0]

2013-08-23 Thread Sergey Kandaurov
On 23 August 2013 16:45, Ederson de Moura  wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> I installed FreeBSD 9.1 (64 bit) in XenServer (5.6.0)! It's running
> perfectly, following the tutorial below:
>
> http://www.vanhal-ict.nl/1/post/2012/8/freebsd-9-domu-on-xen-part-i-installing-freebsd.html
>
> But the moment you recompile the kernel GENERIC, the system hangs on load. 
> Even
> making the changes suggested in the tutorial (Part II: Optimizing FreeBSD) or
> not.
>
> The system does not load! as follows my print:
>
> http://200.189.101.110/~edm/FreeBSD-Xen-Stop.png
>
> Reloading the old kernel, the system up! Does anyone have any idea what could
> be the problem?
>

If to wait a bit, do you see such messages?
run_interrupt_driven_hooks: still waiting after 240 seconds for
xenbus_nop_confighook_cb

If so, what if you try to boot a) and keep cd install image inserted
or b) with detached virtual cdrom device.

-- 
wbr,
pluknet
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[FreeBSD 9.1 and XenServer 5.6.0]

2013-08-23 Thread Ederson de Moura
Hello guys,

I installed FreeBSD 9.1 (64 bit) in XenServer (5.6.0)! It's running
perfectly, following the tutorial below:

http://www.vanhal-ict.nl/1/post/2012/8/freebsd-9-domu-on-xen-part-i-installing-freebsd.html

But the moment you recompile the kernel GENERIC, the system hangs on load. Even
making the changes suggested in the tutorial (Part II: Optimizing FreeBSD) or
not.

The system does not load! as follows my print:

http://200.189.101.110/~edm/FreeBSD-Xen-Stop.png

Reloading the old kernel, the system up! Does anyone have any idea what could
be the problem?

Best regards,

EDM.

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