Subject: Re: xbd IO domain 2: error 5 (Xen2, NetBSD 3.0)
To: Manuel Bouyer <bouyer@antioche.eu.org>
From: Johan Ihren <johani@johani.org>
List: port-xen
Date: 10/05/2006 23:09:42
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Hi Manuel,

>> for one thing: I now see a sprinkling of
>>
>> 	"xbd IO domain 2: error 5"
>>
>> in the logs and on the console. Never saw that before. It is always
>> "domain 2" (which is started at boot) and always "error 5" (which I
>> assume is "IO error" a la errno.h). I haven't noticed any real
>> problems, though, everything *seems* to still work fine.
>>
>> But I sure would like to know what the problem is (especially if this
>> signals a REAL problem somewhere) and why it arrived in combination
>> with the disk replacement. Any ideas?
>
> Is it a physical partition or a vnd ?

vnd

> If it's a physical partition make sure you didn't make it too short.
> If it's a vnd, make sure you can read the whole file, and that it  
> didn't
> get truncated.

There were no errors during dump/restore from old disk to new disk.  
The file has the correct size and I'm able to read it all from the  
Dom0 without any errors.

Johan


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