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Re: does i386 still work?
>>>>> Greg Troxel <gdt%lexort.com@localhost> writes:
> "Mathew, Cherry G.*" <c%bow.st@localhost> writes:
>>>>>>> Greg Troxel <gdt%lexort.com@localhost> writes:
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>> [...]
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>> > Thanks. After disabling autoballoon (for dom0), checking
>> things > over, rebooting the dom0, and trying again, it worked
>> normally.
>>
>> Would you know if this is to do with the domU (balloon(4)) or
>> something else ? ie; does the boot dmesg give any indication
>> about when the hang occurs ?
> The hang is just before the root filesystem should be accessed.
> The autoballoon that I changed was only supposed to change dom0
> behavior. As documented, if dom0 memory is not explicitly
> configured (so it should get all), then if you start a domU, the
> needed memory is obtained from dom0 via the balloon driver which
> presumably allocates RAM and promises not to use it, passing the
> dom0 addrs back so that the hypervisor can treat those pages as
> freed. But that's me guessing.
> I have 8 GB, and had been booting with:
> menu=Xen:load /netbsd-XEN3_DOM0.gz root=wd0a
> rndseed=/var/db/entropy-file console=pc;multiboot /xen.gz
> dom0_mem=4096M
> so autoballoon should not be happening, but it was and my dom0
> went down to 2GB. This and zfs do not play well, but that's a
> rant for another day.
> So I set:
> autoballoon="off"
> which indeed caused dom0 RAM not to get taken.
> I was observing the domU starting fine, memory/CPU ok, probing
> devices included xennet and xbd and failing later. So I'm pretty
> sure the autoballoon change is unrelated.
Okay thanks - was just wondering what could be bothering the balloon
codepath.
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~cherry
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