On Thu, 16 Apr 2009, Ed Heron wrote: > I don't see a How To, on this wiki, specifically designed to address the > task of creating a Microsoft Windows XP virtual machine as a Xen guest under > CentOS 5. Many of the concepts are covered in > http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Xen/InstallingHVMDomU, but it appears to leave > some things to the reader. People -- this is NOT rocket science, and not undocumented. WHY are we building maintenance load? What is wrong with the virtualization documentation we already ship? I know I file bugs upstream on xen and libvirt, but no one participating on this thread here has so far as I can see; if there is a problem of lack of clarity, the answer is NOT to write yet more non-authoritative doco first This works out of the box already. I am against such a new page, as it represents maintenance load to no good end that I have heard. The thread wandered off topic almost at once. I think this shows that it is not needed, as expereince sharing 'started' Please move non -docs stuff to the centos-virt ML I use this minimal script ... prep with a: dd an install WinXP ISO to a location [root at centos-5 bin]# ls /var/lib/xen/ISOs cd.iso openfiler-2.2-x86-disc1.iso Windows-keys cinch-3.0.0-rc8.i386.iso win-2000pro.iso win-XPpro.iso debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso win-98.iso [root at centos-5 bin]# mkdir /var/lib/xen/ISOs dd if=/dev/hdc of=WinXP.iso and run this [almost all of which is man page repetition]. It is really a shell one liner, once the arguments are right [root at centos-5 bin]# cat install-windows.sh #!/bin/sh # # from the man page # # NAME="win-2000" ISODIR="/var/lib/xen/ISOs" # # inventory available images WIN_IMAGES="" for i in `cd $ISODIR ; ls -1 win* | sed -e "s/.iso$//g"` ; do export WIN_IMAGES=`echo "$WIN_IMAGES $i"` done [ "x$1" = "x" ] && { echo "Usage: $0 (arg)" 1>&2 echo " where arg is one of: $WIN_IMAGES" 1>&2 exit 1 } export NAME=`echo "$1"` [ "x$NAME" = "x" ] && { echo "Error: NAME is empty " 1>&2 exit 1 } # # can we see the install ISO ISO=`echo "$ISODIR/$NAME.iso" ` [ ! -e $ISODIR/$NAME.iso ] && { echo "Error: cannot see: $ISODIR/$NAME.iso " 1>&2 exit 1 } # IMAGEDIR="/var/lib/xen" IMG=`echo "$IMAGEDIR/$NAME.img"` # CONFIGS="/etc/xen" # # clean out any prior image [ -e $IMG ] && rm -f $IMG [ -e $CONFIGS/$NAME ] && rm -f $CONFIGS/$NAME virt-install -n $NAME \ -r 512 -vcpus=1 \ -s 8 -f $IMG \ -b xenbr0 \ --vnc --accelerate \ -v \ -c $ISO \ --os-type=windows --os-variant=win2k # cat - << END > /dev/null -n name -r ram -s image size in G -f filename (and location) for the image file -b bridge network device (deprecated) try: -w bridge:xenbr0 -v FULL virt -c boot and install image location or name END [root at centos-5 bin]# For ceonvenience;s sake, I then add the ISO image to the config file [root at centos-5 xen]# cat win-XPpro name = "win-XPpro" uuid = "86694f27-22af-e945-a4cb-b5b32cedb8b6" maxmem = 512 memory = 512 vcpus = 1 builder = "hvm" kernel = "/usr/lib/xen/boot/hvmloader" boot = "c" pae = 1 acpi = 0 apic = 0 localtime = 1 on_poweroff = "destroy" on_reboot = "restart" on_crash = "restart" device_model = "/usr/lib64/xen/bin/qemu-dm" usbdevice = "tablet" sdl = 0 vnc = 1 vncunused = 1 disk = [ "file:/var/lib/xen/win-XPpro.img,hda,w", ",hdc:cdrom,r", "file:/var/lib/xen/ISOs/win-XPpro.iso,hdd:cdrom,r" ] vif = [ "mac=00:16:3e:01:f4:a7,bridge=xenbr0" ] serial = "pty" [root at centos-5 xen]# -- Russ herrold