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Operating Systems Linux SuSE XEN and SLES11 Post 302487883 by hiddenshadow on Friday 14th of January 2011 02:52:45 AM
Old 01-14-2011
XEN and SLES11

Good morning,

Server:HP ProLiant DL165 G7 diskless with Disc on Storage
OS:SLES11 SP1 and xen-3.3.1_18546_12-3.1
iSCSI:INTEL Gigabit ET Dual Port Server Adapter 825768

When I start SLES11 with Xen in boot-loader menu, then the boot will stop because linux could'nt find the iscsi interface :
Code:
Starting iSCSI daemon
iscsiadm: No records found!
Trying manual resume from /dev/disk/by-id/scsi-360060...

It's really strange because when I start SLES11 in normal mode (default) then all are ok and here're the result of commands:
Code:
# iscsiadm -m session -P 1
Target: iqn.1994-04.jp.com
    Current Portal: 192.168.192.160:3260,1
    Persistent Portal: 192.168.192.160:3260,1
        **********
        Interface:
        **********
        Iface Name: default
        Iface Transport: tcp
        Iface Initiatorname: iqn.2011.xen1
        Iface IPaddress: 192.168.192.166
        Iface HWaddress: default
        Iface Netdev: default
        SID: 1
        iSCSI Connection State: LOGGED IN
        iSCSI Session State: LOGGED_IN
        Internal iscsid Session State: NO CHANGE

lsscsi
[6:0:0:0]    cd/dvd  TEAC     DV-18S-A         B.0C  /dev/sr0
[8:0:0:0]    disk    HITACHI  DF600F           0000  /dev/sda
[8:0:0:1]    disk    HITACHI  DF600F           0000  /dev/sdb
[8:0:0:2]    disk    HITACHI  DF600F           0000  /dev/sdc
[8:0:0:3]    disk    HITACHI  DF600F           0000  /dev/sdd
[8:0:0:4]    disk    HITACHI  DF600F           0000  /dev/sde

...and the boot loader :
Code:
# cat /boot/grub/menu.lst
###Don't change this comment - YaST2 identifier: Original name: linux###
title SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 - 2.6.27.19-5 (default)
    root (hd0,0)
    kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.27.19-5-default root=/dev/disk/by-id/scsi-360060e80104d32a004f3423200
000001-part3 apic=bigsmp resume=/dev/disk/by-id/scsi-360060e80104d32a004f3423200000001-part2 
splash=silent crashkernel=256M-:128M@16M showopts vga=0x31d
    initrd /initrd-2.6.27.19-5-default

###Don't change this comment - YaST2 identifier: Original name: xen###
title Xen -- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 - 2.6.27.19-5
    root (hd0,0)
    kernel /xen.gz 
    module /vmlinuz-2.6.27.19-5-xen root=/dev/disk/by-id/scsi-360060e80104d32a004f34232000000
01-part3 apic=bigsmp resume=/dev/disk/by-id/scsi-360060e80104d32a004f3423200000001-part2 spla
sh=silent showopts vga=0x31d
    module /initrd-2.6.27.19-5-xen

Are a specials config's files for XEN or where could I find my problem?

Have someone an Idea?

Thanks
nm

Last edited by hiddenshadow; 01-14-2011 at 04:58 AM..
 

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vxdestroy_lvmroot(1M)													     vxdestroy_lvmroot(1M)

NAME
vxdestroy_lvmroot - remove LVM root disk and associated LVM volume group SYNOPSIS
vxdestroy_lvmroot [-v] [-b] lvm_root_disk DESCRIPTION
The vxdestroy_lvmroot command tears down and removes the LVM volume group associated with the specified physical disk. This is done by removing the volumes in the volume group and then removing the volume group. OPTIONS
-b Invokes the setboot command to change the primary boot disk to the VxVM root disk from which the system was booted (if the pri- mary boot disk is not already set to this disk). The alternate boot device remains unchanged. If the -v option is also speci- fied, the settings of the primary and alternate boot devices are displayed. -v Outputs verbose messages including a timestamp that indicates major operations being performed. ARGUMENTS
lvm_root_disk Specifies the device name of the LVM root disk that is to be destroyed, along with its entire volume group. EXAMPLES
This example shows the vxdestroy_lvmroot command invoked in its simpliest form: /etc/vx/bin/vxdestroy_lvmroot c5t1d0 # /etc/vx/bin/vxdestroy_lvmroot -v -b c3t0d0 Are you sure about destroying c3t0d0 (imported on VG /dev/vg02) ? YES vxdestroy_lvmroot 06:02: Tearing down /dev/vg02 on device c3t0d0 vxdestroy_lvmroot 06:02: Unmounting and removing any volumes associated with /dev/vg02 vxdestroy_lvmroot 06:02: removing logical volume /dev/vg02/lvol1 vxdestroy_lvmroot 06:02: removing logical volume /dev/vg02/lvol2 vxdestroy_lvmroot 06:02: removing logical volume /dev/vg02/lvol3 vxdestroy_lvmroot 06:02: removing logical volume /dev/vg02/lvol4 vxdestroy_lvmroot 06:02: removing logical volume /dev/vg02/lvol5 vxdestroy_lvmroot 06:02: removing logical volume /dev/vg02/lvol6 vxdestroy_lvmroot 06:02: removing logical volume /dev/vg02/lvol7 vxdestroy_lvmroot 06:02: removing logical volume /dev/vg02/lvol8 vxdestroy_lvmroot 06:02: Removing Volume Group /dev/vg02 vxdestroy_lvmroot 06:02: Removing device files in /dev/vg02 vxdestroy_lvmroot 06:02: Removing LVM Physical Volume c3t0d0 vxdestroy_lvmroot 06:02: Removing LVM Physical Volume c1t1d3 vxdestroy_lvmroot 06:02: Removing LVM Physical Volume c1t1d4 vxdestroy_lvmroot 06:02: Removing LVM Physical Volume c1t1d5 vxdestroy_lvmroot 06:03: Current setboot values: vxdestroy_lvmroot 06:03: Primary: 0/0/6/0/0.0.0 vxdestroy_lvmroot 06:03: Alternate: 0/0/1/0/0.1.0 vxdestroy_lvmroot 06:03: Making disk c0t1d0 (0/0/1/0/0.1.0) the primary boot disk vxdestroy_lvmroot 06:03: Removal of device c3t0d0, volume group /dev/vg02 was successful SEE ALSO
cpio(1), dd(1), fsck(1M), setboot(1M) vxbootsetup(1M) vxcp_lvmroot(1M) vxres_lvmroot(1M) VxVM 5.0.31.1 24 Mar 2008 vxdestroy_lvmroot(1M)
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