I think this bug may be closed.
I posted it to xen devel list and get answer:
It's really an unsupported configuration. If you want to limit dom0 vcpus
then dom0_max_vcpus= on Xen command line is the correct way.
http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-devel/2011-08/msg00665.html
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http://docs.ganeti.org/ganeti/2.2/html/install.html
For optimum performance when running both CPU and I/O intensive instances,
it’s also recommended that the dom0 is restricted to one CPU only, for
example by booting with the kernel parameter nosmp.
Also this benchmarking advises disable smp
Yes, under native it does not happen.
2011/8/10 Ian Campbell i...@hellion.org.uk
Did you confirm that this doesn't also happen under native? On first
glance it looks more like an issue with a specific driver than a Xen
issue.
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Konstantin
Ok, I fixed it for me, adding rootdelay=5 in the kernel parameters.
2011/3/3 Don Armstrong d...@debian.org:
This bug has nothing to do with bdo, and honestly, I'm not sure if
it's actually a big deal at all, either... the initrd should load the
remaining raid devices after the kernel boots.
2010/11/25 Константин Алексеев kv.aleks...@gmail.com
2010/11/25 Michael Tokarev m...@tls.msk.ru
25.11.2010 12:10, Konstantin Alekseev wrote:
Package: qemu-kvm
Version: 0.12.5+dfsg-4
Severity: important
Tags: squeeze
While rebooting windows 2003 server guest, error occured
2010/11/25 Michael Tokarev m...@tls.msk.ru
25.11.2010 12:10, Konstantin Alekseev wrote:
Package: qemu-kvm
Version: 0.12.5+dfsg-4
Severity: important
Tags: squeeze
While rebooting windows 2003 server guest, error occured:
kvm: unhandled exit
kvm_run returned -22
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