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Re: So close..
Looks like you're reproducing the bug described here:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-xen/2008/08/20/msg004155.html
Christoph
B. Cook wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> NetBSD as dom0, and trying to get netbsd as domU running para virtualized.
>
> All of this is from the 200811010002Z daily-build.
>
> uname -a
> NetBSD xen0.at.home 5.0_BETA NetBSD 5.0_BETA (XEN3_DOM0) #0: Sat Nov 1
> 00:24:22 PDT 2008
> builds@wb28:/home/builds/ab/netbsd-5/amd64/200811010002Z-obj/home/builds/ab/netbsd-5/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/XEN3_DOM0
> amd64
>
>
> cat -n dom1
> 1 #kernel = "/netbsd-INSTALL_XEN3_DOMU"
> 2 kernel = "/netbsd-XEN3_DOMU"
> 3 memory = 64
> 4 name = "dom1"
> 5 #vcpus = 1
> 6 #disk = [ 'phy:/dev/wd0e,0x03,w','file:/root/boot.iso,0x04,r' ]
> 7 disk = [ 'phy:/dev/wd0e,0x03,w','phy:/dev/cd0a,0x04,r' ]
> 8 vif = [ 'bridge=bridge0' ]
> 9 root = "/dev/wd0d"
>
> I have already completed the install successfully inside the domU, and I
> am attempting to start it for the first time..
>
> # xm create dom1 -c
> Using config file "./dom1".
> Started domain dom1
> : Intel 686-class, 2393MHz, id 0x6fb
> xenbus0 at hypervisor0: Xen Virtual Bus Interface
> xencons0 at hypervisor0: Xen Virtual Console Driver
> xencons0: using event channel 2
> xbd0 at xenbus0 id 3: Xen Virtual Block Device Interface
> xbd1 at xenbus0 id 4: Xen Virtual Block Device Interface
> xennet0 at xenbus0 id 0: Xen Virtual Network Interface
> xennet0: MAC address 00:16:3e:10:54:60
> unknown type console at xenbus0 id 0 not configured
> unknown type console at xenbus0 id 0 not configured
> unknown type console at xenbus0 id 0 not configured
>
> (nothing more)
>
> # xm list
> Name ID Mem VCPUs State
> Time(s)
> Domain-0 0 256 1
> r----- 13.7
> dom1 5 64 1
> -b---- 0.7
>
> looks like its running..
>
> # xenstore-ls /local/domain/5
> vm = "/vm/0a710da9-1bf0-91bc-7097-4b9f7a244a4b"
> device = ""
> vbd = ""
> 3 = ""
> virtual-device = "3"
> device-type = "disk"
> protocol = "x86_64-abi"
> backend-id = "0"
> state = "4"
> backend = "/local/domain/0/backend/vbd/5/3"
> ring-ref = "511"
> event-channel = "5"
> 4 = ""
> virtual-device = "4"
> device-type = "disk"
> protocol = "x86_64-abi"
> backend-id = "0"
> state = "3"
> backend = "/local/domain/0/backend/vbd/5/4"
> ring-ref = "510"
> event-channel = "6"
> vif = ""
> 0 = ""
> mac = "00:16:3e:10:54:60"
> handle = "0"
> protocol = "x86_64-abi"
> backend-id = "0"
> state = "4"
> backend = "/local/domain/0/backend/vif/5/0"
> tx-ring-ref = "509"
> rx-ring-ref = "508"
> event-channel = "7"
> console = ""
> 0 = ""
> protocol = "x86_64-abi"
> state = "1"
> backend-id = "0"
> backend = "/local/domain/0/backend/console/5/0"
> control = ""
> platform-feature-multiprocessor-suspend = "1"
> error = ""
> device-misc = ""
> vif = ""
> nextDeviceID = "1"
> console = ""
> nextDeviceID = "1"
> console = ""
> ring-ref = "1138399"
> port = "2"
> limit = "1048576"
> type = "xenconsoled"
> tty = "/dev/pts/1"
> name = "dom1"
> domid = "5"
> cpu = ""
> 0 = ""
> availability = "online"
> memory = ""
> target = "65536"
> store = ""
> ring-ref = "1141616"
> port = "1"
> serial = ""
> 0 = ""
> tty = "/dev/pts/1"
>
> and this..
> # ps aux | grep xen
> root 614 0.0 0.5 2076 1264 ? Il 7:47AM 0:00.07 xenconsoled
> root 616 0.0 1.6 2056 4132 ? I 7:47AM 0:00.00
> /usr/pkg/bin/python2.4 /usr/pkg/sbin/xend start
> root 625 0.0 5.8 2056 15236 ? Il 7:47AM 0:01.28
> /usr/pkg/bin/python2.4 /usr/pkg/sbin/xend start
> root 682 0.0 0.4 2064 1156 ? Isl 7:47AM 0:00.02
> /usr/pkg/sbin/xenbackendd
> root 713 0.0 0.6 2124 1596 ? I 7:47AM 0:01.08 xenstored
> --pid-file /var/run/xenstore.pid
> root 709 0.0 0.4 2060 1136 ttyp0 Il+ 7:55AM 0:00.14
> /usr/pkg/bin/xenconsole 5
>
> (looks like xenconsoled is running and I am attached.. )
>
> I see here:
> http://wiki.netbsd.se/How_to_set_up_a_guest_OS_using_xen3#Configuring_and_installing_a_NetBSD_DOMU
>
>
> that I have to edit /etc/ttys and set the wscons to no.. and doing that,
> or not seems to have no visible change to this.
>
> pkg_info:
> xen0# pkg_info
> csup-20070216 Rewrite of the CVSup file updating client in C
> digest-20080510 Message digest wrapper utility
> bash-3.2.33 The GNU Bourne Again Shell
> dev86-0.16.17nb2 Linux 8086 development environment
> gmake-3.81 GNU version of 'make' utility
> perl-5.10.0nb2 Practical Extraction and Report Language
> libtool-base-1.5.24nb6 Generic shared library support script (the script
> itself)
> readline-5.2nb2 GNU library that can recall and edit previous input
> python24-2.4.5nb2 Interpreted, interactive, object-oriented
> programming language
> py24-readline-0nb3 Line editing support for Python
> expat-2.0.1 XML parser library written in C
> py24-xml-0.8.4nb2 Collection of libraries to process XML with Python
> ncurses-5.6nb2 CRT screen handling and optimization package
> py24-curses-0nb4 Curses module for Python
> xentools33-3.3.0nb3 Userland Tools for Xen 3.3.x
> xenkernel33-3.3.0nb1 Xen 3.3.0 Kernel
>
> # cat -n /boot.cfg
> 1 banner=Welcome to NetBSD
> 2 banner==================
> 3 banner=
> 4 banner=Please choose an option from the following menu:
> 5 menu=Boot Xen with 256MB for dom0:load /netbsd-XEN3_DOM0
> console=pc;multiboot /usr/pkg/xen3-kernel/xen.gz dom0_mem=256M
> 6 menu=Boot normally:boot netbsd
> 7 menu=Boot single user:boot netbsd -s
> 8 menu=Disable ACPI:boot netbsd -2
> 9 menu=Disable ACPI and SMP:boot netbsd -12
> 10 menu=Drop to boot prompt:prompt
> 11 default=1
> 12 timeout=5
>
> Can anyone help?
>
> Thanks in advance
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