No, it's disabled. In general, mapping of devices or images is working,
with the exception of the ones which SRSS does provide.
Hagen
Paul Matthews wrote:
A stab in the dark but centos enables selinux by default. Could that be
getting in the way if its been left on?
Paul
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 10:39 AM, Hagen Heiduck <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi all,
I've done some tests with SRSS 4.2 on a xVM-enabled OpenSolaris
2009.06 environment (running in dom0). All things are working as
expected, so I became boldly and set up a paravirtualized domU
"usbstorage" running CentOS 4.8 (64 bit) and tried to map the ut
disk devices into that domain:
# xm block-attach usbstorage
phy:/tmp/SUNWut/units/.../dev/dsk/disk1p0 /dev/xvdb r
The command exits without errors and I can see the appropriate
device in the "usbstorage" domain, but unfortunately it's unusable
(e.g. "dd" is reading zero blocks).
Following two lines appear in /var/adm/messages:
Feb 8 11:01:10 rayprep genunix: [ID 318574 kern.warning] WARNING:
get state: unused minor 4294967294
Feb 8 11:01:10 rayprep genunix: [ID 230977 kern.warning] WARNING:
utdisk: prop_op: (-2) no state
I know, it's unsupported without doubt, but anyone who has
experiences and/or hints of how to get it working?
Hagen
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