04-13-2011
Virtualization problems
Hi everyone.
Last week we have some hardware problems in our Unixware 7 server, and i decided to change this physical machine into a virtual machine.
The scenario is:
architecture=IA32
bus_types=PCI2.10,ISA,PnP1.0
hostname=tecsup2uw.tecsupaqp.edu
hw_provider=Generic AT
hw_serial=UW7B00001
kernel_stamp=98/04/03
machine=Pentium
num_cg=1
num_cpu=1
os_base=UNIX_SVR5
os_provider=SCO
release=5
srpc_domain=
sysname=UnixWare
user_limit=10
version=7
My procedure:
- I made an image of my HD with Acronis True Image Home Edition - Version 11 - The format of this image is "*.tib".
- With VMWare Converter Standalone Version 4.3.0. i convert the phisical machine (image "tib") into a virtual machine.
- Well at this point, everithing was OK, but when i startup the new virtualized machine, it crash with the error:
psm_time_spin_adjust: invalid delay factor (10000 375 256)
Kernel Page Fault from (cs:eip) = (0000100:C002C44A):
eax=74C08559 ebx=00000000 ecx= FFDAAC0 ..... and other address directions i presume.
Raw stack dump begins at =xFFFDAAC8 :
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other address directions i presume.
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System has halted and may be powered off (Press any key to rebbot)
Someone know what is the problem ?.
Please any help will be apreciated. It's at certain point urgent.
Thanks.
Danilo.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
scheme48
scheme48(1) General Commands Manual scheme48(1)
NAME
scheme48 - a Scheme interpreter
SYNOPSIS
scheme48 [-i image] [-h heapsize] [-a argument]
DESCRIPTION
scheme48 is an implementation of the Scheme programming language as described in the Revised^5 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme.
A runnable system requires two parts, an executable program that implements the Scheme 48 virtual machine, and an image that is used to
initialize the store of the virtual machine. scheme48 is a shell script that starts the virtual machine with an image that runs in a
Scheme command loop.
The scheme48 command loop reads Scheme expressions, evaluates them, and prints their results. It also executes commands, which are identi-
fied by an initial comma character. Type the command ,help to receive a list of available commands.
The meaning of the -h option depends on the type of garbage collector that was chosen at configuration time. If heapsize is a positive
number, it specifies the number of words that can be live at any given time. One word is four bytes. Cons cells are currently 3 words, so
if you want to make sure you can allocate, say, a million cons cells, you should specify -h 3000000 (actually a little more, to account for
the initial heap image and breathing room).
If you specify a maximum smaller than the memory needed to load the image file, the maximum is increased accordingly and a message is writ-
ten to the console.
For the BIBOP garbage collector, heapsize may be 0. This means the heap will possibly keep growing until your system runs out of memory.
Because of this risk, a warning message is written to the console if you specify -h 0.
The ,dump and ,build commands put heap images in files. The -i option causes the initial heap image to be taken from file image. The -a
option causes a list of strings to be passed as the argument to an image generated using the ,build command. The first argument to ,build
is a procedure that is passed the arguments following -a and which should return an integer (which is the return value of the Scheme 48
process).
> ,build (lambda (a) (display a) (newline) 0) foo.image
> ,exit
$ scheme48 -i foo.image -a mumble
mumble
$
FILES
/usr/lib/scheme48-1.`cat ./build/minor-version-number`/scheme48vm
the virtual machine.
/usr/lib/scheme48-1.`cat ./build/minor-version-number`/scheme48.image
the default image.
scheme48(1)