On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 04:09:10PM +1200, Ivan Vari wrote:
> It is just for the record from this stage but it will
be still worth for
> others who may want to use similar config. I am 99%
sure that the
> problem is the smartarray 5i controller or its cciss
driver provided by
> NetBSD team.
This is quite possible for a NetBSD dom0, that driver is
rather new
and probably not well tested in some situations.
I can't see how it would make any difference for a domU,
which doesn't
even see the device.
> I took 1 CPU out of my server, left the HT off and just
in case passed
> the noapic+nosmp params to the kernel even though they
are irrelevant
> from this stage. (The kernel still has SMP support
built in what I will
> perhaps remove in the next couple of days and recompile
just in case)
>
> NO! Same problem, domU crashed.
is this a dom0 kernel you're trying to boot as domU? domU
shouldn't
have or need that driver, or many others. something very odd
is going
on.
> Then I basically dumped the same install onto a desktop
box with a P4
> 2.4Ghz+1GB ram, SCSI hdd. The same config I pasted into
my previous
> email fired up the netbsd 3.1RC2 install like charm. I
was so happy to
> see a blue screen appearing under Xen. (and it wasn't
an NT core dump )
Ok, cool. That's some encouragement, but there's probably
some other
difference that's the real culprit. Oh.. are you running
the server
with PAE or in 64-bit mode?
--
Dan.
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