Nils Toedtmann wrote:
I agree. But customization of C4 (and probably C3, too) to run smoothly as a VM is a bit evil (i run a bunch of productive C4 DomUs, so walked through that valley ...): glibc and db4 have to be patched/rebuilt because of NPTL incompatibilities.
I agree that C3 would be a problem - both guest and host.
However, for C4 I have a "installer hack" that allows C4 to install under Xen (FC6 host) using virt-manager & kickstart. When it's finished, the only package that is modified is the kernel (to provide a domU image).
Perhaps your VM is the issue with tls. Once I started using a recent enough host (FC6) and a recent enough guest (C4), all my tls problems disappeared. Even SELinux, which was always problematic for me under UML, seems to be working smoothly now.
If someone wants a Xen C4 guest image, let me know, it only takes a few minutes to create.