What does "xenstore-ls -fp" say?
# xenstore-ls -fp
/tool = "" (n0)
/tool/xenstored = "" (n0)
/local = "" (n0)
/local/domain = "" (n0)
/local/domain/0 = "" (n0)
/local/domain/0/name = "Domain-0" (n0)
/local/domain/0/domid = "0" (n0)
/local/domain/0/libxl = "" (n0)
/local/domain/0/libxl/disable_udev = "1" (n0)
/local/domain/0/device-model = "" (n0)
/vm = "" (n0)
/libxl = "" (n0)
I meant something newer than 3.10, not just the latest 3.10.
I think it's a problem. We can't deliberately create a null-domain and
we can't use kernel other then 3.10 in production.
Thanks, seems like each domain has three leaked pages, e.g.:
(XEN) Memory pages belonging to domain 4:
(XEN) DomPage 0000000000c2b7e6: caf=00000001, taf=7400000000000001
(XEN) DomPage 0000000000c2aa03: caf=00000001, taf=7400000000000001
(XEN) DomPage 0000000000cb8397: caf=00000001, taf=7400000000000001
If the vifX.Y device is still in existence then there's a pretty good
chance it's holding a page, likewise any disk backends etc.
I can't delete vif as I said before.
Are there any messages in the dom0 dmesg around the time of the guest
supposedly shutting down? How about logs under /var/log/xen.
Logs doesn't contains any usefull information.
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