Re: my experience with FreeBSD Xen guest
On śro, 2009-06-17 at 14:27 +0200, Kai Mosebach wrote: > Hi Alex, > > do you run 32bit on a 32 or 64bit dom0? Maybe you should try a more recent > version of Xen (RHEL has 3.1) > This repo might help you : The host is x86_64. > http://www.gitco.de/linux/x86_64/centos/5/rpms/ I'll give it a try when I migrate the setup to experimental server, thank you. I reported the syscall failures and FS corruption to the bugtracker. Alex -- Janusz A. Urbanowicz | Artegence sp. z o.o. niniejsza wiadomość nie stanowi pisma ani zamówienia handlowego w rozumieniu kodeksu spółek handlowych (Dz.U. 2000 nr 94 poz. 1037) ___ freebsd-xen@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-xen To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-xen-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"
Re: my experience with FreeBSD Xen guest
Hi Alex, do you run 32bit on a 32 or 64bit dom0? Maybe you should try a more recent version of Xen (RHEL has 3.1) This repo might help you : http://www.gitco.de/linux/x86_64/centos/5/rpms/ cheers Kai - "Adrian Chadd" schrieb: > I've only just started seeing filesystem corruption under high load. > -current Xen survived buildworlds in my initial testing so I was > focusing more on fixing network related bugs. > > It is quite possible there are bugs in the VM system and/or Xen block > device code which are causing instabilities. > > Please file a FreeBSD PR so the problem isn't forgotten about. > > Thanks, > > > > Adrian > > 2009/6/17 Alex Urbanowicz : > > Hello > > > > I've spent last four days trying to get a stable 8.0-CURRENT on a > CentOS > > 5.3. I am not very versed in BSD, so some of the problems may come > from > > applying generic Unix approach to BSD environment. > > > > * disk operations are unstable. I attach dmesg from boot of a > freshly > > fscked filesystem (16G LVM on host), the two stack backtraces are > > routinely happening during boot sequence. Also massive operations > like > > buildworld usually lead to more syscall errors and routine > filesystem > > corruption > > > > * sometimes the guest just crashes to kernel debugger, I have not > > isolated any particular reason why it happens > > > > * during the four days I only managed to successfully compile > kernel > > once and world twice, installworld always fails, the last one with > > following error: > > > > [...] > > ===> secure (install) > > ===> secure/lib (install) > > ===> secure/lib/libcrypto (install) > > ".depend", line 19879: Unassociated shell command > "��ɫ���'�F/^�>� > > 闆 �� � > > ".depend", line 19880: Need an operator > > ".depend", line 19881: Need an operator > > ".depend", line 19883: Missing dependency operator > > ".depend", line 19884: Need an operator > > No closing parenthesis in archive specification > > ".depend", line 19885: Error in archive specification: " % > > Z��F��� ��_o o�x;w,� �Fގ�/ 7�͚��" > > No closing parenthesis in archive specification > > ".depend", line 19886: Error in archive specification: "�" > > ".depend", line 19888: Need an operator > > ".depend", line 19889: Need an operator > > ".depend", line 19893: Need an operator > > ".depend", line 19894: Missing dependency operator > > No closing parenthesis in archive specification > > ".depend", line 19899: Error in archive specification: > > "6pH�EX�� ��]9� 䝺8�" > > ".depend", line 19910: Need an operator > > make: fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue > > *** Error code 1 > > > > Stop in /usr/src/secure/lib. > > *** Error code 1 > > > > Stop in /usr/src/secure. > > *** Error code 1 > > > > Stop in /usr/src. > > *** Error code 1 > > > > Stop in /usr/src. > > *** Error code 1 > > > > Stop in /usr/src. > > *** Error code 1 > > > > Stop in /usr/src. > > > > Also, during the mentioned buildworld the following syscall error > > happened: > > > > lock order reversal: > > 1st 0xc393b81c snaplk (snaplk) > > @ /usr/home/alex/bsd/sys/kern/vfs_vnops.c:295 > > 2nd 0xc441037c ufs (ufs) > > @ /usr/home/alex/bsd/sys/ufs/ffs/ffs_snapshot.c:1587 > > KDB: stack backtrace: > > X_db_sym_numargs(c0356957,e4d2f640,c0116b95,c01072bb,c035979e,...) > at > > X_db_sym_numargs+0x146 > > kdb_backtrace(c01072bb,c035979e,c36ccf10,c36ccbd0,e4d2f69c,...) at > > kdb_backtrace+0x29 > > > witness_display_spinlock(c035979e,c441037c,c034c8dc,c36ccbd0,c0371652,...) > at witness_display_spinlock+0x75 > > witness_checkorder(c441037c,9,c0371652,633,0,...) at > witness_checkorder > > +0x839 > > __lockmgr_args(c441037c,8,0,0,0,...) at __lockmgr_args+0x797 > > ffs_snapremove(c4410324,0,e4d2f7d8,e4d2f7d8,c035e67e,...) at > > ffs_snapremove+0x11f > > ffs_truncate(c4410324,0,0,c00,0,...) at ffs_truncate+0x5f7 > > ufs_inactive(e4d2fa58,c4410398,c4410324,c4410398,e4d2fa70,...) at > > ufs_inactive+0x218 > > VOP_INACTIVE_APV(c03b0200,e4d2fa58,c0360aae,925,c03c2160,...) at > > VOP_INACTIVE_APV+0xa5 > > vref(c03b0200,e4d2fa8c,c0360aae,8ab,127,...) at vref+0x136e > > vput(c4410324,e4d2fac8,c0361c78,127,0,...) at vput+0x1cd > > vn_close(c4410324,1,c3b02600,c3b1f240,c0c74880,...) at > vn_close+0x19a > > vn_close(c39611f8,c3b1f240,3,0,c39611f8,...) at vn_close+0x294 > > > _fdrop(c39611f8,c3b1f240,e4d2fb94,c01169dc,0,c0507a20,c3b1f2e4,c0507a20,c039b680,c4bd432c,6f4,c034e229,e4d2fbbc,c00de690,c4bd432c,8,c034e229,6f4) > at _fdrop+0x43 > > closef(c39611f8,c3b1f240,6f4,6f1,c3b1f2e4,...) at closef+0x290 > > fdfree(c3b1f240,0,c034eafc,103,1,...) at fdfree+0x3ea > > exit1(c3b1f240,0,e4d2fd3c,c0329e23,c3b1f240,...) at exit1+0x533 > > sys_exit(c3b1f240,e4d2fd08,4,c035a0f3,c039227c,...) at > sys_exit+0x1d > > syscall(e4d2fd48) at syscall+0x2a3 > > Xint0x80_syscall() at Xint0x80_syscall+0x22 > > --- syscall (1, FreeBSD ELF32, sys_exit), eip = 0x28129f63, esp = > > 0xbf7fe33c, ebp = 0xbf7fe348 --- > > > > I guess that the both of the errors are related to fs
Re: my experience with FreeBSD Xen guest
I've only just started seeing filesystem corruption under high load. -current Xen survived buildworlds in my initial testing so I was focusing more on fixing network related bugs. It is quite possible there are bugs in the VM system and/or Xen block device code which are causing instabilities. Please file a FreeBSD PR so the problem isn't forgotten about. Thanks, Adrian 2009/6/17 Alex Urbanowicz : > Hello > > I've spent last four days trying to get a stable 8.0-CURRENT on a CentOS > 5.3. I am not very versed in BSD, so some of the problems may come from > applying generic Unix approach to BSD environment. > > * disk operations are unstable. I attach dmesg from boot of a freshly > fscked filesystem (16G LVM on host), the two stack backtraces are > routinely happening during boot sequence. Also massive operations like > buildworld usually lead to more syscall errors and routine filesystem > corruption > > * sometimes the guest just crashes to kernel debugger, I have not > isolated any particular reason why it happens > > * during the four days I only managed to successfully compile kernel > once and world twice, installworld always fails, the last one with > following error: > > [...] > ===> secure (install) > ===> secure/lib (install) > ===> secure/lib/libcrypto (install) > ".depend", line 19879: Unassociated shell command "��ɫ���'�F/^�>� > 闆 �� � > ".depend", line 19880: Need an operator > ".depend", line 19881: Need an operator > ".depend", line 19883: Missing dependency operator > ".depend", line 19884: Need an operator > No closing parenthesis in archive specification > ".depend", line 19885: Error in archive specification: " % > Z��F��� ��_o o�x;w,� �Fގ�/ 7�͚��" > No closing parenthesis in archive specification > ".depend", line 19886: Error in archive specification: "�" > ".depend", line 19888: Need an operator > ".depend", line 19889: Need an operator > ".depend", line 19893: Need an operator > ".depend", line 19894: Missing dependency operator > No closing parenthesis in archive specification > ".depend", line 19899: Error in archive specification: > "6pH�EX�� ��]9� 䝺8�" > ".depend", line 19910: Need an operator > make: fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue > *** Error code 1 > > Stop in /usr/src/secure/lib. > *** Error code 1 > > Stop in /usr/src/secure. > *** Error code 1 > > Stop in /usr/src. > *** Error code 1 > > Stop in /usr/src. > *** Error code 1 > > Stop in /usr/src. > *** Error code 1 > > Stop in /usr/src. > > Also, during the mentioned buildworld the following syscall error > happened: > > lock order reversal: > 1st 0xc393b81c snaplk (snaplk) > @ /usr/home/alex/bsd/sys/kern/vfs_vnops.c:295 > 2nd 0xc441037c ufs (ufs) > @ /usr/home/alex/bsd/sys/ufs/ffs/ffs_snapshot.c:1587 > KDB: stack backtrace: > X_db_sym_numargs(c0356957,e4d2f640,c0116b95,c01072bb,c035979e,...) at > X_db_sym_numargs+0x146 > kdb_backtrace(c01072bb,c035979e,c36ccf10,c36ccbd0,e4d2f69c,...) at > kdb_backtrace+0x29 > witness_display_spinlock(c035979e,c441037c,c034c8dc,c36ccbd0,c0371652,...) at > witness_display_spinlock+0x75 > witness_checkorder(c441037c,9,c0371652,633,0,...) at witness_checkorder > +0x839 > __lockmgr_args(c441037c,8,0,0,0,...) at __lockmgr_args+0x797 > ffs_snapremove(c4410324,0,e4d2f7d8,e4d2f7d8,c035e67e,...) at > ffs_snapremove+0x11f > ffs_truncate(c4410324,0,0,c00,0,...) at ffs_truncate+0x5f7 > ufs_inactive(e4d2fa58,c4410398,c4410324,c4410398,e4d2fa70,...) at > ufs_inactive+0x218 > VOP_INACTIVE_APV(c03b0200,e4d2fa58,c0360aae,925,c03c2160,...) at > VOP_INACTIVE_APV+0xa5 > vref(c03b0200,e4d2fa8c,c0360aae,8ab,127,...) at vref+0x136e > vput(c4410324,e4d2fac8,c0361c78,127,0,...) at vput+0x1cd > vn_close(c4410324,1,c3b02600,c3b1f240,c0c74880,...) at vn_close+0x19a > vn_close(c39611f8,c3b1f240,3,0,c39611f8,...) at vn_close+0x294 > _fdrop(c39611f8,c3b1f240,e4d2fb94,c01169dc,0,c0507a20,c3b1f2e4,c0507a20,c039b680,c4bd432c,6f4,c034e229,e4d2fbbc,c00de690,c4bd432c,8,c034e229,6f4) > at _fdrop+0x43 > closef(c39611f8,c3b1f240,6f4,6f1,c3b1f2e4,...) at closef+0x290 > fdfree(c3b1f240,0,c034eafc,103,1,...) at fdfree+0x3ea > exit1(c3b1f240,0,e4d2fd3c,c0329e23,c3b1f240,...) at exit1+0x533 > sys_exit(c3b1f240,e4d2fd08,4,c035a0f3,c039227c,...) at sys_exit+0x1d > syscall(e4d2fd48) at syscall+0x2a3 > Xint0x80_syscall() at Xint0x80_syscall+0x22 > --- syscall (1, FreeBSD ELF32, sys_exit), eip = 0x28129f63, esp = > 0xbf7fe33c, ebp = 0xbf7fe348 --- > > I guess that the both of the errors are related to fs corruption that > happened during the course of buildworld (before I started buildworld I > launched the guest from different image and fscked the / clean). > > The filesystem problems are severe, and block us from using FreeBSD/Xen. > > Regards > > Alex > > ___ > freebsd-xen@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-xen > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-xen-unsubscr...@freebsd.org" > > _
my experience with FreeBSD Xen guest
Hello I've spent last four days trying to get a stable 8.0-CURRENT on a CentOS 5.3. I am not very versed in BSD, so some of the problems may come from applying generic Unix approach to BSD environment. * disk operations are unstable. I attach dmesg from boot of a freshly fscked filesystem (16G LVM on host), the two stack backtraces are routinely happening during boot sequence. Also massive operations like buildworld usually lead to more syscall errors and routine filesystem corruption * sometimes the guest just crashes to kernel debugger, I have not isolated any particular reason why it happens * during the four days I only managed to successfully compile kernel once and world twice, installworld always fails, the last one with following error: [...] ===> secure (install) ===> secure/lib (install) ===> secure/lib/libcrypto (install) ".depend", line 19879: Unassociated shell command "��ɫ���'�F/^�>� 闆��� ".depend", line 19880: Need an operator ".depend", line 19881: Need an operator ".depend", line 19883: Missing dependency operator ".depend", line 19884: Need an operator No closing parenthesis in archive specification ".depend", line 19885: Error in archive specification: "% Z��F�����_oo�x;w,��Fގ�/7�͚��" No closing parenthesis in archive specification ".depend", line 19886: Error in archive specification: "�" ".depend", line 19888: Need an operator ".depend", line 19889: Need an operator ".depend", line 19893: Need an operator ".depend", line 19894: Missing dependency operator No closing parenthesis in archive specification ".depend", line 19899: Error in archive specification: "6pH�EX����]9�䝺8�" ".depend", line 19910: Need an operator make: fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue *** Error code 1 Stop in /usr/src/secure/lib. *** Error code 1 Stop in /usr/src/secure. *** Error code 1 Stop in /usr/src. *** Error code 1 Stop in /usr/src. *** Error code 1 Stop in /usr/src. *** Error code 1 Stop in /usr/src. Also, during the mentioned buildworld the following syscall error happened: lock order reversal: 1st 0xc393b81c snaplk (snaplk) @ /usr/home/alex/bsd/sys/kern/vfs_vnops.c:295 2nd 0xc441037c ufs (ufs) @ /usr/home/alex/bsd/sys/ufs/ffs/ffs_snapshot.c:1587 KDB: stack backtrace: X_db_sym_numargs(c0356957,e4d2f640,c0116b95,c01072bb,c035979e,...) at X_db_sym_numargs+0x146 kdb_backtrace(c01072bb,c035979e,c36ccf10,c36ccbd0,e4d2f69c,...) at kdb_backtrace+0x29 witness_display_spinlock(c035979e,c441037c,c034c8dc,c36ccbd0,c0371652,...) at witness_display_spinlock+0x75 witness_checkorder(c441037c,9,c0371652,633,0,...) at witness_checkorder +0x839 __lockmgr_args(c441037c,8,0,0,0,...) at __lockmgr_args+0x797 ffs_snapremove(c4410324,0,e4d2f7d8,e4d2f7d8,c035e67e,...) at ffs_snapremove+0x11f ffs_truncate(c4410324,0,0,c00,0,...) at ffs_truncate+0x5f7 ufs_inactive(e4d2fa58,c4410398,c4410324,c4410398,e4d2fa70,...) at ufs_inactive+0x218 VOP_INACTIVE_APV(c03b0200,e4d2fa58,c0360aae,925,c03c2160,...) at VOP_INACTIVE_APV+0xa5 vref(c03b0200,e4d2fa8c,c0360aae,8ab,127,...) at vref+0x136e vput(c4410324,e4d2fac8,c0361c78,127,0,...) at vput+0x1cd vn_close(c4410324,1,c3b02600,c3b1f240,c0c74880,...) at vn_close+0x19a vn_close(c39611f8,c3b1f240,3,0,c39611f8,...) at vn_close+0x294 _fdrop(c39611f8,c3b1f240,e4d2fb94,c01169dc,0,c0507a20,c3b1f2e4,c0507a20,c039b680,c4bd432c,6f4,c034e229,e4d2fbbc,c00de690,c4bd432c,8,c034e229,6f4) at _fdrop+0x43 closef(c39611f8,c3b1f240,6f4,6f1,c3b1f2e4,...) at closef+0x290 fdfree(c3b1f240,0,c034eafc,103,1,...) at fdfree+0x3ea exit1(c3b1f240,0,e4d2fd3c,c0329e23,c3b1f240,...) at exit1+0x533 sys_exit(c3b1f240,e4d2fd08,4,c035a0f3,c039227c,...) at sys_exit+0x1d syscall(e4d2fd48) at syscall+0x2a3 Xint0x80_syscall() at Xint0x80_syscall+0x22 --- syscall (1, FreeBSD ELF32, sys_exit), eip = 0x28129f63, esp = 0xbf7fe33c, ebp = 0xbf7fe348 --- I guess that the both of the errors are related to fs corruption that happened during the course of buildworld (before I started buildworld I launched the guest from different image and fscked the / clean). The filesystem problems are severe, and block us from using FreeBSD/Xen. Regards Alex Copyright (c) 1992-2009 The FreeBSD Project. Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The FreeBSD Foundation. FreeBSD 8.0-CURRENT #0 r: Tue Jun 16 13:53:39 UTC 2009 a...@dev32:/usr/obj/usr/home/alex/bsd/sys/XEN WARNING: WITNESS option enabled, expect reduced performance. Xen reported: 2327.498 MHz processor. Timecounter "ixen" frequency 10 Hz quality 0 CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5410 @ 2.33GHz (2327.50-MHz 686-class CPU) Origin = "GenuineIntel" Id = 0x1067a Stepping = 10 Features=0xbfebfbff Features2=0x40ce3bd AMD Features=0x2000 AMD Features2=0x1 TSC: P-state invariant Instruction TLB: 4 KB Pages, 4-way set associative, 128 entries 1st-level instruction cach