hi all,
Where i can found docs about install Xen under CentOS 4 ?? (I only find docs for Fedora). Do I need a precompiled kernel or can I use binary kernel that comes with xen binaries??? And the last question, can I a fresh install solaris 10 under xen??
Thank you very much for your help.
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On Thu, 12 May 2005, User Lists wrote:
hi all,
Where i can found docs about install Xen under CentOS 4 ?? (I only find docs for Fedora). Do I need a precompiled kernel or can I use binary kernel that comes with xen binaries??? And the last question, can I a fresh install solaris 10 under xen??
Thank you very much for your help.
"Xen is based on paravirtualization; that is, you have to make some changes to the low-level kernel to allow the OS to run" From: http://test.planetsun.org/filter/solaris/
As far as I know I have only seen Xen for Linux and some *BSD guest os.
Have you tried using the Xen kernel source RPM that comes with Fedora 3.92? SRPMS/xen-2-20050424.src.rpm
//Chris
On Sat, 2005-05-14 at 20:07 +1000, Matt Bottrell wrote:
On Thu, 12 May 2005, User Lists wrote:
hi all,
Where i can found docs about install Xen under CentOS 4 ??
Interested to see how you go. Please keep us updated.
Have you guys seen this site:
http://mark.foster.cc/wiki/index.cgi?CentOS4onXen
I haven't set up Xen, since it doesn't work with x86_64 ... but the instructions look good.
Hi guys,
Johnny Hughes wrote:
hi all,
Where i can found docs about install Xen under CentOS 4 ??
Interested to see how you go. Please keep us updated.
Have you guys seen this site:
http://mark.foster.cc/wiki/index.cgi?CentOS4onXen
I haven't set up Xen, since it doesn't work with x86_64 ... but the instructions look good.
I've successfully followed the instructions from mark which can actually be found here: http://mark.foster.cc/wiki/index.php/Centos-4_on_Xen I used quite a minimal CentOS4.1 as xen0 and also "regular" CentOS4.1 installation(-clone)s as guest systems. They all work pretty well and fast. I had some trouble with the init script for xendomains which doesn't seem to be quite compatible with regards to CentOS' (or should I say RHEL's) implementation of /lib/lsb. (or vice versa). I can't remember anymore the solution - as soon as I'll find the time for that, I'll do a diff against the original file and post my solution. Moreover there's some more little stuff not mentioned in the above doc which I had to do, but that's all feasible stuff. I wish I had the time to document all that.
Has anyone else made good or bad experience with xen? How do you like it? What about your opinion for honestly using it and not only playing within a [[Matrix]] [TM]?
My opinion about it: It's a good alternative for my configuration at home as it was before (linux-1: Router and Mail, linux-2: fileserver, linux-3: development) to save some energy cost (i.e. electricity). I wonder how it works under heavy usage, say 10+ users. Has anyone got some experience with that?
Regards
Michael