On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 03:07:11PM -0500, Dave Allan wrote:
Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
>On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 01:56:47PM -0500, Dave Allan wrote:
>>I was getting the error:
>>
>>map size mismatch; abort
>>
>>when running the daemon-conf tests.
>>
>>I traced it to two places in which we were passing a parameter as a
>>number of bits to numa_node_to_cpus which expects a number of bytes (see
>>numa_node_to_cpus_compat in numa.h in the numactl source).
>
>I'm still very puzzelled by this. What OS and architecture are you
>running on ?
>
>I'm using Fedora 10, x86_64 and don't see any messages with current
>CVS and it returns NUMA info correctlys (as per virsh capabilities)
>
>Applying your patch and it still works correctly which is good, so
>ACK to applying it from that point of view. I'd still like to
>understand why I'm not seeing the error message, but you are...
>
>Daniel
I'm puzzled by why I'm the only one seeing it as well. One difference
may be that I seem to have compiled --with-uml. I'm not sure if that's
the way most people are doing things; it's just what I get from
autobuild.sh on my box.
UML actually defaults to on, so I have that too. In fact all drivers now
default to on, provided their compile pre-requisites exist.
Are you x86_64 too ? Are you on an actual NUMA enabled machine ?
My machines are NUMA enabled.
I'm still tracking down an unresolved issue on my setup during
the
daemon-conf scripts, which is that libvirtd is getting farther into
running during the corrupt configuration tests than Jim thinks it
should. I'll take a look to see if that is the reason for this behavior
as well.
FYI, I know there is at least 2 crash conditions in the daemon currently
due to my threading changes. I've got patches almost ready for those...
Daniel
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