Date: Thu, 05 Nov 2015 15:37:28 -0500 From: "Thomas Laus" <lausts@acm.org> To: Roger Pau Monné <roger.pau@citrix.com> Cc: freebsd-xen@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Does a Xen Dom0 require X to function Message-ID: <563BBE08.32089.ECACD@lausts.acm.org> In-Reply-To: <563B7357.3040002@citrix.com> References: <5633A2B0.22403.45280A@lausts.acm.org>, <563B631D.22122.FDB9F@lausts.acm.org>, <563B7357.3040002@citrix.com>
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> Is there anything else in the Qemu logs? > > Also, can you post the output of `xl -vvv create <guest_cfg>` and `xl > list` while the domain is running? > I can't capture the 'xl -vvv create freebsd.cfg output to a file. This computer doesn't have a functioning 'X' installation. The redirect to a file '>' does not capture anything. ======== The output of 'xl list': Name ID Mem VCPUs Stat Time(s) Domain-0 0 2048 4 r----- 23.5 FreeBSD 1 512 1 ------ 0.0 ======== The qemu-dm-FreeBSD.log: xen be core: can't open gnttab device qemu: terminating on signal 1 from pid 727 The xl-FreeBSD.log: Waiting for domain FreeBSD (domid 1) to die [pid 708] libxl: debug: libxl_event.c:577:libxl__ev_xswatch_register: watch w=0x8028193f8 wpath=@releaseDomain token=3/0: register slotnum=3 libxl: debug: libxl_event.c:577:libxl__ev_xswatch_register: watch w=0x802818440 wpath=/local/domain/1/device/vbd/5632/eject token=2/1: register slotnum=2 libxl: debug: libxl_event.c:514:watchfd_callback: watch w=0x8028193f8 wpath=@releaseDomain token=3/0: event epath=@releaseDomain libxl: debug: libxl.c:1187:domain_death_xswatch_callback: [evg=0x802842a80:1] nentries=1 rc=1 1..1 libxl: debug: libxl.c:1198:domain_death_xswatch_callback: [evg=0x802842a80:1] got=domaininfos[0] got->domain=1 libxl: debug: libxl.c:1225:domain_death_xswatch_callback: exists shutdown_reported=0 dominf.flags=ffff0002 libxl: debug: libxl.c:1191:domain_death_xswatch_callback: [evg=0] all reported libxl: debug: libxl.c:1254:domain_death_xswatch_callback: domain death search done libxl: debug: libxl_event.c:514:watchfd_callback: watch w=0x802818440 wpath=/local/domain/1/device/vbd/5632/eject token=2/1: event epath=/local/domain/1/device/vbd/5632/eject libxl: debug: libxl_event.c:514:watchfd_callback: watch w=0x802818440 wpath=/local/domain/1/device/vbd/5632/eject token=2/1: event epath=/local/domain/1/device/vbd/5632/eject libxl: debug: libxl_event.c:514:watchfd_callback: watch w=0x802818440 wpath=/local/domain/1/device/vbd/5632/eject token=2/1: event epath=/local/domain/1/device/vbd/5632/eject libxl: debug: libxl_event.c:514:watchfd_callback: watch w=0x802818440 wpath=/local/domain/1/device/vbd/5632/eject token=2/1: event epath=/local/domain/1/device/vbd/5632/eject libxl: debug: libxl_event.c:514:watchfd_callback: watch w=0x8028193f8 wpath=@releaseDomain token=3/0: event epath=@releaseDomain libxl: debug: libxl.c:1187:domain_death_xswatch_callback: [evg=0x802842a80:1] nentries=1 rc=1 1..1 libxl: debug: libxl.c:1198:domain_death_xswatch_callback: [evg=0x802842a80:1] got=domaininfos[0] got->domain=1 libxl: debug: libxl.c:1225:domain_death_xswatch_callback: exists shutdown_reported=0 dominf.flags=ffff000b libxl: debug: libxl.c:1143:domain_death_occurred: dying libxl: debug: libxl.c:1191:domain_death_xswatch_callback: [evg=0] all reported libxl: debug: libxl.c:1254:domain_death_xswatch_callback: domain death search done Domain 1 has been destroyed. libxl: debug: libxl_event.c:615:libxl__ev_xswatch_deregister: watch w=0x8028193f8 wpath=@releaseDomain token=3/0: deregister slotnum=3 libxl: debug: libxl_event.c:615:libxl__ev_xswatch_deregister: watch w=0x802818440 wpath=/local/domain/1/device/vbd/5632/eject token=2/1: deregister slotnum=2 xc: debug: hypercall buffer: total allocations:4 total releases:4 xc: debug: hypercall buffer: current allocations:0 maximum allocations:2 xc: debug: hypercall buffer: cache current size:2 xc: debug: hypercall buffer: cache hits:2 misses:2 toobig:0 I hope that this information is helpful. Tom -- Public Keys: PGP KeyID = 0x5F22FDC1 GnuPG KeyID = 0x620836CF
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