It seems I got little attention with my original post.
The f8 64bit image hangs when starting X. Prior to that
the visual 'wait' circle keeps running around irregularily
at a lot than normal speed.

I observed the same on multi core AMD running RHEL 4, which
was cured with RHEL 5. So no I am happy on that multi-core
workstation.

But this new server I was trying to set up had definite problems
with the -21 xen kernel. It runs flawlessly with the f8 release
kernel (-23).

For testing, where should I pull down a newer xen-kernel that would
run with a full 64 bit f8 install? I would be happy to be a guinea pig
(as long as I can revert) using this system if I could be pointed to
repositories and forum where I could contribute..

thanks in advance,
George

On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 16:57:32 +0100, George Refseth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The 64 bit xen host kernel are unstable (timer/scheduling issue?)

So I wonder if this is supported or not. Another Fedora 8 x86_64
installation on
an Intel Core 2 Duo seems to run flawlessly, except it is running on a
laptop,
and not meant for server use.


Attached are smolt output.

See original post.


I would be grateful for any input, this was meant to be a system where
multiple
services should run (several 64bit F8's) serving dns, web and mail, and
replace
at least two current lumps of hardware..

regards,
George




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