On Wed, 15 Feb 2012, Owen Dunn wrote:

On Tue, 14 Feb 2012, Ian Campbell wrote:

Also would it be possible to try the 4.1 hypervisor from Wheezy on this
machine?

Probably...  What packages do I need to install to do that?

Just xen-hypervisor-4.1-amd64 since we don't really care about tools etc
at this stage.

You could even just extract the xen.gz from that package and drop it
in /boot for the purposes of this test, if you want to avoid polluting
your Squeeze system with partial upgrades.

I've done this and it seems to fix the problem (both with and without serial debugging enabled). I'll try a few times over the next day or two just in case the problem has only gone away temporarily...

I've rebooted the system several times with the 4.1 hypervisor and it seems to be working reliably. Is there anything you'd like me to do to help pin down why this should be the case?

(Ideally I'd prefer not to have to have the wheezy xen packages on this machine, but if they don't have too many dependency tentacles it's workable with.)

(S)



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