On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 3:49 PM, Jerry Amundson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Two Dell 6950 (now called R905, 4 Dual-Core AMD Opteron 8200 series) > heartbeat/drbd nodes running the stock CentOS 5.2 Dom0. The domU's are > the only resources in heartbeat. > Dom1 is a perfectly running, updated, CentOS 5.2 Apache/MySQL/Samba > Dom2 is a CentOS 4.6 software development and database server
So crash tells me that Dom2 gets to this point: SYSTEM MAP: System.map-2.6.9-67.0.20.ELxenU DEBUG KERNEL: /usr/lib/debug/lib/modules/2.6.9-67.0.20.ELxenU/vmlinux (2.6.9-67.0.20.ELxenU) DUMPFILE: /public/IntSys/tmp/m1.dmp CPUS: 6 DATE: Mon Jul 14 11:53:59 2008 UPTIME: 6 days, 11:39:33 LOAD AVERAGE: 548.07, 542.95, 434.99 TASKS: 2721 NODENAME: monolith RELEASE: 2.6.9-67.0.20.ELxenU VERSION: #1 SMP Thu Jun 26 08:36:44 EDT 2008 MACHINE: x86_64 (2194 Mhz) MEMORY: 10 GB PANIC: "" PID: 0 COMMAND: "swapper" TASK: ffffffff80322b40 (1 of 6) [THREAD_INFO: ffffffff80426000] CPU: 0 STATE: TASK_RUNNING WARNING: panic task not found crash> bt PID: 0 TASK: ffffffff80322b40 CPU: 0 COMMAND: "swapper" #0 [ffffffff80427ec0] schedule at ffffffff80294d9a #1 [ffffffff80427f98] cpu_idle at ffffffff8010b85d crash> kmem -i PAGES TOTAL PERCENTAGE TOTAL MEM 2621696 10 GB ---- FREE 8884 34.7 MB 0% of TOTAL MEM USED 2612812 10 GB 99% of TOTAL MEM SHARED 0 0 0% of TOTAL MEM BUFFERS 59585 232.8 MB 2% of TOTAL MEM CACHED 1325825 5.1 GB 50% of TOTAL MEM SLAB 358565 1.4 GB 13% of TOTAL MEM TOTAL HIGH 0 0 0% of TOTAL MEM FREE HIGH 0 0 0% of TOTAL HIGH TOTAL LOW 2621696 10 GB 100% of TOTAL MEM FREE LOW 8884 34.7 MB 0% of TOTAL LOW kmem: swap_info[0].swap_map at ffffff00001ea000 is unaccessible So I see where the DomU is, but how did it get there? Can I find out from crash, or do I need something "real-time" within the DomU? Of course, searching has given me nothing to go on, hence this post, but I'll continue... jerry -- "Your life is trite and jaded, boring and confiscated." - Twisted Sister _______________________________________________ CentOS-virt mailing list CentOS-virt@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-virt