At Thu, 11 Jan 2024 17:45:43 +0100, Manuel Bouyer <bouyer%antioche.eu.org@localhost> wrote: Subject: Re: Xen 4.18 doesn't display on an iDRAC-6 console, and NetBSD console=pc locks up early in boot > > > 1. Xen does not display anything on the console. > > I've set up Xen on a newer system and didn't have issue with the VGA > console. In by case it was a UEFI setup though. > Are you using UEFI or legacy BIOS ? I'm pretty sure it is using the legacy BIOS. The machine is a Dell PE R510, and the original install was done quite some years ago when NetBSD-7.0 was in vogue. Since I can't seem to send an attachment to the list at the moment I'll just mention that the lockup always seems to occur just after: Xen vcpu0 clock: using event channel 14 entropy: hardclock attached [[...]] (collecting) entropy: cpu0 attached [[...]] (off) pckbc0 and the resulting wskbd0 have already attached just beforehand, but without a video recording (*) I don't know what's happened further back. (*) too bad that idrac java app can't record the console as video, as after all that's basically what it's receiving -- it even shows the frames-per-second count. > Did you try playing with the various vga= options to Xen ? Yes, all to no avail. I do get the menu with "vga=ask", and I can interact with /xen to choose different options, and some actually seem to change the display, but nothing I tried allowed either the "(XEN)" messages to appear, nor to prevent /netbsd from locking up during boot. > With vga=keep Xen would then display the dom0's kernel message, but you > can't input anything to the dom0's kernel. Sorry, I meant: vga=current (which is what I have on my working /boot.cfg line) > > I'm guessing that with "/xen console=com1,vga" that the hypervisor hides > > the com0 from the dom0. > > yes, that's it. But you should see the Xen boot messages on com0 then > (and the dom0's boot messages with comsole=xencons) If only I had a serial console connection to that machine..... (With the Dell iDRAC I'm told it could be possible to do IPMI SOL, but unfortunately the iDRAC is on a private network which I only have access to via an SSH tunnel, and as a result it is difficult to impossible to get that to work.) -- Greg A. Woods <gwoods%acm.org@localhost> Kelowna, BC +1 250 762-7675 RoboHack <woods%robohack.ca@localhost> Planix, Inc. <woods%planix.com@localhost> Avoncote Farms <woods%avoncote.ca@localhost>
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