Hi,

I just updated a Xen guest here (I'm running FreeBSD under XenServer 6.2 on an Intel E3 based machine).

I went from 9.2-STABLE to 10 'stable' (i.e. I just checked out base/stable/10 - and built it).

svn info shows it's r259073.

The build / install all went OK - but booting the new kernel for the first time (GENERIC) I get the following panic:

"
Netvsc initializing... SMP: AP CPU #7 Launched!
panic: can't schedule timer
cpuid = 0
KDB: stack backtrace:
#0 0xffffffff808e7d30 at kdb_backtrace+0x60
#1 0xffffffff808af815 at panic+0x155
#2 0xffffffff807a13fd at xentimer_et_start+0xed
#3 0xffffffff80d66c2d at loadtimer+0xfd
#4 0xffffffff80d656bd at handleevents+0x2dd
#5 0xffffffff80d65e88 at timercb+0x308
#6 0xffffffff807a144d at xentimer_intr+0x4d
#7 0xffffffff80883dbb at intr_event_handle+0x9b
#8 0xffffffff80d8d088 at intr_execute_handlers+0x48
#9 0xffffffff80d967c9 at xen_intr_handle_upcall+0x159
#10 0xffffffff80c75f6c at Xxen_intr_upcall+0x8c
#11 0xffffffff80861158 at mi_startup+0x118
#12 0xffffffff802d3ddc at btext+0x2c
"

I know there's been a flurry of Xen patches submitted to the list recently - but I'm playing catchup with mail at the moment. Is the above a known issue? / Any suggestions?

Thanks,

-Karl

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