make it into CentOS. Perhaps someone
from the CentOS team can give you a better answer.
Matt
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> kvm - http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2010-0479.html
>
> Anyone know what the story is?
>
>
You are not seeing those because they don't apply to RHEL Server.
See http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/rhel-server-errata.html for the correct
updates.
HTH,
Matt
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ontab to run /etc/cron.weekly at different
times for each guest and for the dom0. I modified the entry on each VM to
be 10 minutes after the previous one and have not seen any load spikes since
then.
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s what was
causing my reboot issues on the Xen boxes that I run but it certainly could
have been a factor.
Matt
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On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 5:12 PM, Ben Montanelli wrote:
> I'm elevating myself fr
allocate all the
disk space when creating the VM.
Matt
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On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 12:35 PM, Francisco PĂ©rez wrote:
> LVM on dom0 or domu?
>
> 2009/5/20 Christopher G. Stach II
>
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So, I guess this wasn't just a hardware issue. I actually had another
system crash.
This only appears to happen when I'm issuing xm commands over and over.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Matt
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I've discovered what the issue is.
The machine is rebooting when a sector error occurs on one of the drives
that is part of a software RAID where the VMs are currently being stored.
Thanks for the help though.
Matt
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Well, I'm actually not using a PAExen kernel but I don't believe that I need
to be since I'm running the 64-bit version of CentOS. Am I mistaken in that
assumption?
Thanks,
Matt
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On We
Yeah, the Dom0 should have plenty of memory left since only 2-3 GB of memory
is being used out of 12 GB installed. The out of memory messages were from
the domU that I xm consoled into prior to shutting down that particular VM
because it was out of memory.
Matt
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, the
entire server crashed and rebooted.
I've checked the logs and have yet to find anything. I've attached a
transcript of the commands as I executed them on the server. The system is
running CentOS 5.3 x64 w/Xen (kernel 2.6.18-128.1.6.el5xen).
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Matt
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