As Xen 3 has just been released I decided to test the binary/RPM releases used for RHEL 4.1 for CentOS 4.2. I had to make a few modifications to the install scripts to get working. I have made a modification to the script, and provided a download for it. Note: The script has been modified to download the binaries from our website to alleviate load on the Xensource servers. This means that the files may be slightly out of date when you download this script. Installing: wget http://www.crucialp.com/xen/xen3/xen-install-centos42 sh xen-install-centos42 install Uninstalling: sh xen-install-centos42 uninstall Only limited testing has been done by www.crucialp.com, and we provide no guarantee it will work. Hope this helps. Kind Regards, Aaron Weller Crucial Paradigm www.crucialp.com aaron AT crucialp.com _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
Aaron // LT wrote:> As Xen 3 has just been released I decided to test the binary/RPM > releases used for RHEL 4.1 for CentOS 4.2. I had to make a few > modifications to the install scripts to get working. I have made a > modification to the script, and provided a download for it. > > Note: The script has been modified to download the binaries from our > website to alleviate load on the Xensource servers. This means that the > files may be slightly out of date when you download this script. > Installing: > wget http://www.crucialp.com/xen/xen3/xen-install-centos42 > sh xen-install-centos42 install > > Uninstalling: > sh xen-install-centos42 uninstall > > Only limited testing has been done by www.crucialp.com, and we provide > no guarantee it will work. > > Hope this helps.We rebuilt the 4.2 Centos glibc with the -mno-tls-direct-seg-refs For now these packages "xen.0.c4" are available at: http://www.karan.org/mock/Xen/i386/ -Mike _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
Hi, This may be an obvious question, but how do I build unpriveliged domain kernels after install xen as described above? Previously I had installed Xen 2.0 on a different system from source which produced domain0 and domainU kernels. With the above install script it only produces the domain0 kernel. Do I need to obtain the xen 3 source and build domainU kernels from that? My xen 2 kernels don''t work with xen 3. Thanks for any help (clearly I''m new...) Tim On 12/5/05, Michael Best <mbest@pendragon.org> wrote:> > Aaron // LT wrote: > > As Xen 3 has just been released I decided to test the binary/RPM > > releases used for RHEL 4.1 for CentOS 4.2. I had to make a few > > modifications to the install scripts to get working. I have made a > > modification to the script, and provided a download for it. > > > > Note: The script has been modified to download the binaries from our > > website to alleviate load on the Xensource servers. This means that the > > files may be slightly out of date when you download this script. > > Installing: > > wget http://www.crucialp.com/xen/xen3/xen-install-centos42 > > sh xen-install-centos42 install > > > > Uninstalling: > > sh xen-install-centos42 uninstall > > > > Only limited testing has been done by www.crucialp.com, and we provide > > no guarantee it will work. > > > > Hope this helps. > > We rebuilt the 4.2 Centos glibc with the -mno-tls-direct-seg-refs > > For now these packages "xen.0.c4" are available at: > http://www.karan.org/mock/Xen/i386/ > > -Mike > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-users mailing list > Xen-users@lists.xensource.com > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users >_______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users