vtypal said: Thank you! Removing atkbd + atkbdc + kbdmux worked also for me. I also removed INVARIANTS, INVARIANT_SUPPORT, WITNESS and WITNESS_SKIPSPIN to improve performance. Click to expand...





Code: # [XEN] hypervisor wallclock nudged; nudging TOD. Do you get the following notification about every 3 minutes in your terminal?It seems to be generated by the rev.193033 . My domu clock it seems to work fine, although I do not know how to stop them (add a comment?). Click to expand...

nox via #bsdcode was the one who figured it out. He also learned later that the fix for that problem was in -CURRENT the entire time, but it can be reversed because apparently in -CURRENT that whole section of code is replaced anyway.He and a developer on the freebsd-xen mailing list asked if I could try boot a -CURRENT kernel with the "fix" reverted, and it exploded on boot in a different place, so I went back to my *kbd*-less kernel and it's been running fine ever since. I was going to post the backtrace from -CURRENT to the freebsd-xen mailing list, but it seems like every time I go to post on a FreeBSD mailing list my posts I stick my foot in my mouth, and laziness eventually won out.It's spontaneously blown up on me once when I left nload running (nload has garbage in the interface name too, which might be related, but I can't be bothered tracking the issue down), but other than that I have a Mumble server on that box that's been chugging along for a couple weeks now.I actually get that closer to every 30 seconds - so annoying I actually commented out the line that generates it in case it blew away something more pertinent in dmesg (in my notes, the notice is generated at sys/i386/xen/clock.c:344). As you said, the clock seems to be working fine, and I don't feel like tracking down the actual cause (I'm not near familiar enough with Xen/FreeBSD).I said I'd mirror my notes on this forum and the Linode wiki, but honestly I keep going back and editing them and putting them in multiple places just seems like way too much effort, so I published them on one of my sites and I'll mirror them when they're a little less turbulent:Hope it helps someone.