On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 06:38:38PM +0200, Jukka Marin wrote: > > > > the is the i386 port you're using PAE or non-PAE (if it's a > > Xen 3.3.1 i386, it's most probably PAE) ? > > I'm not using i386 on the test machine at all. I use either amd64 (GENERIC > kernel) or Xen dom0 amd64: > > NetBSD jadis 5.0_STABLE NetBSD 5.0_STABLE (GENERIC) #0: Mon Feb 15 17:10:57 > EET 2010 r...@jadis:/tmp/nb5/obj/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC amd64 > > or > > NetBSD jadis 5.0_STABLE NetBSD 5.0_STABLE (XEN3_DOM0) #0: Mon Feb 15 > 17:11:08 EET 2010 r...@jadis:/tmp/nb5/obj/sys/arch/amd64/compile/XEN3_DOM0 > amd64
But you could try a i386-PAE dom0 kernel with a amd64 hypervisor. This is supposed to work (and the hypervisor would see the full memory, and allow to run amd64 guests). This would be an interesting test. -- Manuel Bouyer <[email protected]> NetBSD: 26 ans d'experience feront toujours la difference --
