So, I guess this wasn't just a hardware issue. I actually had another system crash. This only appears to happen when I'm issuing xm commands over and over. Any thoughts? Thanks, Matt -- Mathew S. McCarrell Clarkson University '10 mccarrms at gmail.com mccarrms at clarkson.edu On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 6:27 PM, Mathew S. McCarrell <mccarrms at gmail.com>wrote: > I've discovered what the issue is. > > The machine is rebooting when a sector error occurs on one of the drives > that is part of a software RAID where the VMs are currently being stored. > > Thanks for the help though. > > Matt > > -- > Mathew S. McCarrell > Clarkson University '10 > > mccarrms at gmail.com > mccarrms at clarkson.edu > > > On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 3:19 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic < > office at plcomputers.net> wrote: > >> Karanbir, can you please, in short, explain to me current status of >> 64-bit CentOS compared to i386? Is it's maturity same as of i386? >> >> I started to actively use CentOS when 4.2 was last version. My decision >> to use i386-only was based on issues with some (or many?) drivers like >> madwifi for AR5007, it's unavailability for older PC's, my impression in >> that time was that it was not stable enough, and the main thing was >> since I decided to create my own mirror of main and third party >> repositories for internal use, I went with i386. >> >> What is actual gain in using X86_64? Performance in %? Main advantages >> beside performance? The real question is, does it pay off to spend 20-30 >> GB of HDD space for X86_64 if i386 does the job nicely? Just a sentence >> or two would be most appreciated. >> >> Karanbir Singh wrote: >> > Mathew S. McCarrell wrote: >> >> Well, I'm actually not using a PAExen kernel but I don't believe that I >> >> need to be since I'm running the 64-bit version of CentOS. Am I >> >> mistaken in that assumption? >> >> >> > >> > Matthew, you are right. >> > >> > Also, the idea of running a PAE kernel on CentOS is non relevant >> > >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CentOS-virt mailing list >> CentOS-virt at centos.org >> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-virt >> > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-virt/attachments/20090505/7cd2f8a8/attachment-0005.html>