On Mon, Jul 03, 2006 at 12:05:54AM +0200, Manuel Bouyer wrote: [snip] > Also be aware that in addition to /etc/rc.d/xend start, you also > need /etc/rc.d/xenbackendd start. xenbackendd will call scripts from > /usr/pkg/etc/xen/scripts/ (by default) to setup device backends > (e.g. attach a file to a vnd, or a xvif to a bridge) for domUs. I can't seem to get xend to create the necessary sockets, any hints? Ktraceing it hasn't shown anything obvious. > > For now, Xen3+NetBSD won't run (at last it doesn't on my system) on SMP > system, you have to disable SMP on the Xen command line. On my system, > the system locks up hard a few seconds after boot. I suspect an interrupt > routing issue, our PCI_INTR_FIXUP needs more work for the Xen case. > This is what I'll work on next. It booted almost fine on a dual Pentium Pro box I have, with the exception that the tlp card (which is sharing an interrupt with a uhci) errors about "filter setup and transmit timeout", probably an interrupt issue. [snip] Jonathan Kollasch
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