Subject: Re: Netbsd XEN nothing I can boot in
To: Ivan Vari <i.vari@niwa.co.nz>
From: Daniel Carosone <dan@geek.com.au>
List: port-xen
Date: 09/13/2006 14:57:04
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On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 04:42:12PM +1200, Ivan Vari wrote:
> >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?
>=20
> Non PAE, and non 64 bit. Shall I reduce the amount of RAM I have? It=20
> just came into my mind that Xensource has some info about my HW:
>=20
> "HP ProLiant DL380 G4, 2 x 3.6 GHz XEON, 4 GB RAM. Xen must be given=20
> option mem=3D3583M at boot (at least for non-PAE). With 2 QLogic HBAs=20
> installed there are problems initializing PCI and dom0 crashes, you may=
=20
> have to pass Xen the option acpi=3Doff at boot. Fedora Core 5 test 1 and=
=20
> SLES 10 BETA 3 have been used for both dom0 and domU."

Yeah, this will be the issue.

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Dan.

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