I am not seeing any splash screen, I see the Seabios screens and then the PIX boot line, then GRUB loading stage2.. and the KVM process eats 100% of one of the cores for about 5 minutes, then the management server tries to restart. I am using CS 4.0.2
0) acton-systemvm-02062012.qcow2.bz2 1) I will try this, I ran qemu-img check on all the image files and they all are fine (I did a virsh dumpxml s-1-vm and looked at the disk it was referencing), I have also reinstalled SystemVM as per installation directions. 2) I cannot even get it to let me get to a point where it will let me edit grub boot parameters. 3) Like I said above the System VM doesn't even show me a splash screen. I have reinstalled management and system templates and am trying it again. I will also try to run the system VM's by command line and see if it works from command line. I had everything working with basic networking, as soon as I switch it over to advance networking (using VLAN) is when this started happening. v/r Sean On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 11:36 AM, Musayev, Ilya <imusa...@webmd.net> wrote: > Sean, > > Specifically what versions of SVM are you running? Do you see a splash > screen and when you press enter or wait for time out - for this issue to > occur? > > 0) if splash screen is seen and you can make changes to boot linux, remove > the "quiet" flag from initrd line to see if you can get more meaningful > errors > > 1) I would suggest to change the storage controllers to see if it makes > any difference. > > 2) I've seen in past " GRUB loading stage2" error would occur when > grub.conf reference initrd or kernel version that no longer exists > (filename mismatch). Go into the edit mode, remove the version in front of > initrd and vmlinuz and try to use auto-completion (TAB-TAB) to complete the > filename and boot again. > > 3) If nothing helps, I would have tried to boot it into a single user > mode with linux rescue disk and reinstall grub - just to confirm if its > grub related or something else. > > Let me know how it goes, > > Regards > ilya > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Sean Truman [mailto:stru...@gmail.com] > > Sent: Monday, May 06, 2013 12:16 PM > > To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org > > Subject: System VM's hanging > > > > All, > > > > My system VM's are hanging at GRUB loading stage2.. using KVM as > > hypervisor any idea why this is happening? > > > > v/r > > Sean > >