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Re: NetBSD DomU in Xen 4 challenges
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 12:22:02PM -0400, metalliqaz%fastmail.fm@localhost
wrote:
> I'm running Debian 6.0 (Squeeze) Dom0 on a dual-Xeon machine (4 cores
> total, VT-x). Xen is version 4.0. I'm running NetBSD 5.1 in a DomU.
>
> First, I had the NetBSD/Xen4 ethernet problem. I couldn't get any
> network connectivity whatsoever. Installing the netbsd-XEN3_DOMU kernel
> from -current (I'm at 5.99.55) fixed it. Traces of this issue can be
> found all over the 'net if you google for it, usually without
> explanation or workarounds being found. This should REALLY be added to
> the NetBSD Xen FAQ.
No, in should be understood why a recent netbsd-5 kernel didn't work
(and it's probably not a xen4 issue, it's a dom0 issue).
>
> Next, I am unable to use more than one vcpu in PV mode. I haven't tried
> HVM mode because I'd prefer PV for NetBSD. I found something that
> proposed a (SoC?) project for adding this capability, so I assume that
> I'm observing a feature and not a bug. My question is, has there been
> any progress towards supporting this? What is the current state of
> multi-proc on DomU? This is something that really surprised me, because
> I thought that NetBSD offered full Xen support.
Look for posts from Cherry G. Mathew about this; he's working on it.
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Manuel Bouyer <bouyer%antioche.eu.org@localhost>
NetBSD: 26 ans d'experience feront toujours la difference
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