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Date: 2018-01-30 21:31:22
From: diogene
Description: NetBSD 7.1.1 Xen DOMu Intel Xeon X3330
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NetBSD 7.1.1_PATCH (xen3_domU_npf) #1: Tue Jan 30 21:06:10 CET 2018
        root@diogene:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/xen3_domU_npf
total memory = 1536 MB
avail memory = 1478 MB
kern.module.path=/stand/amd64/7.1/modules
timecounter: Timecounters tick every 10.000 msec
mainbus0 (root)
hypervisor0 at mainbus0: Xen version 4.0.1
VIRQ_DEBUG interrupt using event channel 3
vcpu0 at hypervisor0: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU           X3330  @ 2.66GHz, id 0x1067a
vcpu1 at hypervisor0: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU           X3330  @ 2.66GHz, id 0x1067a
xenbus0 at hypervisor0: Xen Virtual Bus Interface
xencons0 at hypervisor0: Xen Virtual Console Driver
xencons0: console major 143, unit 0
xencons0: using event channel 2
timecounter: Timecounter "clockinterrupt" frequency 100 Hz quality 0
timecounter: Timecounter "xen_system_time" frequency 1000000000 Hz quality 10000
Xen clock: using event channel 5
Xen clock: using event channel 7
xenbus0: using event channel 1
xbd0 at xenbus0 id 3: Xen Virtual Block Device Interface
xbd0: using event channel 8
xbd1 at xenbus0 id 51728: Xen Virtual Block Device Interface
xbd1: using event channel 9
xennet0 at xenbus0 id 0: Xen Virtual Network Interface
xennet0: MAC address [_MAC_XXXXXXXXXX]
xennet0: using event channel 10
balloon0 at xenbus0 id 0: Xen Balloon driver
balloon0: current reservation: 1572864 KiB
xennet0: using RX copy mode
balloon0: current reservation: 393216 pages => target: 393216 pages
xbd0: 20480 MB, 512 bytes/sect x 41943040 sectors
xbd1: 51200 MB, 512 bytes/sect x 104857600 sectors
IPsec: Initialized Security Association Processing.
Kernelized RAIDframe activated
boot device: xbd0
root on xbd0a dumps on xbd0b