Subject: look's like there is no "/dev/ksyms" in NetBSD-daily/netbsd-4/
To: None <port-xen@netbsd.org>
From: Joel CARNAT <joel@carnat.net>
List: port-xen
Date: 08/14/2007 14:55:32
Hello,
As I recieve my brand new Xen tools, I installed netbsd-4 and Xen from
NetBSD-daily/200708120002Z/. I have a bunch of errors like:
Aug 14 14:39:42 10.15.5.53 snmpd[10319]: kvm_openfiles: Device not configured
Aug 14 14:39:42 10.15.5.53 snmpd[10319]: kvm_openfiles: /dev/ksyms: Device
not configured
Indeed, if I look in the xen kernel, I can see:
# strings /netbsd-xen0 | grep ksym
_CFG_###> pseudo-device\011ksyms\011\011\011# /dev/ksyms
ksyms
ksymsread: unsunc
/home/builds/ab/netbsd-4/src/sys/kern/kern_ksyms.c
What I don't understand is that, on cvsweb "ksyms" is enable in XEN2_DOM0.
And according to the history, it's been there for a while (I also have it
enabled on my prod xen system).
Is "/dev/ksyms" supposed to be in XEN3_DOM0, or not ?
If not, I'll build my own kernel with ksyms configured.
TIA,
Jo