Hi @all, I''ve installed a SuSE 9.3 with XEN 2. My machine have 8 cpu''s and 10 GB RAM, but when I start the XEN kernel, only one cpu and 2 GB RAM appear. How to enable everything? Thanks a lot Daniel _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
Hi @all, I''ve installed a SuSE 9.3 with XEN 2. My machine have 8 cpu''s and 10 GB RAM, but when I start the XEN kernel, only one cpu and 2 GB RAM appear. How to enable everything? Thanks a lot Daniel _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
On 1/10/06, Daniel Bauer <dbauer@dsb-gmbh.de> wrote:> Hi @all, > > I''ve installed a SuSE 9.3 with XEN 2. > > My machine have 8 cpu''s and 10 GB RAM, but when I start the XEN kernel, > only one cpu and 2 GB RAM appear. How to enable everything? > > Thanks a lot > Daniel > > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-users mailing list > Xen-users@lists.xensource.com > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users >Daniel, As I recall it, Xen 2.x does not have support for more then 4gb and SMP. Try Xen 3.x and OpenSUSE, and remember to download and install Xen RPMs from garloff, at: http://www.suse.de/~garloff/linux/xen/RPMs-100/8259/ The ones in the DVD are in bad shape. -- Bye, Fernando Maior LPIC/1(31908) LinuxCounter(391325) _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
From: "Fernando Maior" <fernando.souto.maior@gmail.com>> On 1/10/06, Daniel Bauer <dbauer@dsb-gmbh.de> wrote: >> Hi @all, >> >> I''ve installed a SuSE 9.3 with XEN 2. >> >> My machine have 8 cpu''s and 10 GB RAM, but when I start the XEN >> kernel, >> only one cpu and 2 GB RAM appear. How to enable everything? >> > As I recall it, Xen 2.x does not have support for more then 4gb and > SMP. Try Xen 3.x and OpenSUSE, and remember to download and > install Xen RPMs from garloff, at: > > http://www.suse.de/~garloff/linux/xen/RPMs-100/8259/ > > The ones in the DVD are in bad shape.Hi Fernando, there are no xen 3 rpm for SuSE 9.3, so I installed SuSE 10.0 and updated with the rpm from Garloff, but when I try to start the xen kernel, a kernel panic comes up (same problem with the DVD+Updates). I also started the system with the xen test cd and it looks like it works. My favorite is to run xen 3 on SuSE 9.3, is there a possibility for? Thanks a lot Daniel _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
From: "Fernando Maior" <fernando.souto.maior@gmail.com>> On 1/10/06, Daniel Bauer <dbauer@dsb-gmbh.de> wrote: >> Hi @all, >> >> I''ve installed a SuSE 9.3 with XEN 2. >> >> My machine have 8 cpu''s and 10 GB RAM, but when I start the XEN >> kernel, >> only one cpu and 2 GB RAM appear. How to enable everything? >> > As I recall it, Xen 2.x does not have support for more then 4gb and > SMP. Try Xen 3.x and OpenSUSE, and remember to download and > install Xen RPMs from garloff, at: > > http://www.suse.de/~garloff/linux/xen/RPMs-100/8259/ > > The ones in the DVD are in bad shape.Hi Fernando, there are no xen 3 rpm for SuSE 9.3, so I installed SuSE 10.0 and updated with the rpm from Garloff, but when I try to start the xen kernel, a kernel panic comes up (same problem with the DVD+Updates). I also started the system with the xen test cd and it looks like it works. My favorite is to run xen 3 on SuSE 9.3, is there a possibility for? Thanks a lot Daniel _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
On 1/11/06, Daniel Bauer <dbauer@dsb-gmbh.de> wrote:> From: "Fernando Maior" <fernando.souto.maior@gmail.com> > > On 1/10/06, Daniel Bauer <dbauer@dsb-gmbh.de> wrote: > >> Hi @all, > >> > >> I''ve installed a SuSE 9.3 with XEN 2. > >> > >> My machine have 8 cpu''s and 10 GB RAM, but when I start the XEN > >> kernel, > >> only one cpu and 2 GB RAM appear. How to enable everything? > >> > > As I recall it, Xen 2.x does not have support for more then 4gb and > > SMP. Try Xen 3.x and OpenSUSE, and remember to download and > > install Xen RPMs from garloff, at: > > > > http://www.suse.de/~garloff/linux/xen/RPMs-100/8259/ > > > > The ones in the DVD are in bad shape. > > Hi Fernando, > > there are no xen 3 rpm for SuSE 9.3, so I installed SuSE 10.0 and > updated with the rpm from Garloff, but when I try to start the xen > kernel, a kernel panic comes up (same problem with the DVD+Updates). > > I also started the system with the xen test cd and it looks like it > works. > > My favorite is to run xen 3 on SuSE 9.3, is there a possibility for? > > Thanks a lot > DanielDaniel, Usually kernel panics because you did not copy the kernel and initrd from the /boot of dom0 to the /boot of the xen guest domain you are trying to start. Just try it, may be that is what is needed. 2 cents. -- Bye, Fernando Maior LPIC/1(31908) LinuxCounter(391325) _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
On 1/11/06, Daniel Bauer <dbauer@dsb-gmbh.de> wrote:> From: "Fernando Maior" <fernando.souto.maior@gmail.com> > > On 1/10/06, Daniel Bauer <dbauer@dsb-gmbh.de> wrote: > >> Hi @all, > >> > >> I''ve installed a SuSE 9.3 with XEN 2. > >> > >> My machine have 8 cpu''s and 10 GB RAM, but when I start the XEN > >> kernel, > >> only one cpu and 2 GB RAM appear. How to enable everything? > >> > > As I recall it, Xen 2.x does not have support for more then 4gb and > > SMP. Try Xen 3.x and OpenSUSE, and remember to download and > > install Xen RPMs from garloff, at: > > > > http://www.suse.de/~garloff/linux/xen/RPMs-100/8259/ > > > > The ones in the DVD are in bad shape. > > Hi Fernando, > > there are no xen 3 rpm for SuSE 9.3, so I installed SuSE 10.0 and > updated with the rpm from Garloff, but when I try to start the xen > kernel, a kernel panic comes up (same problem with the DVD+Updates). > > I also started the system with the xen test cd and it looks like it > works. > > My favorite is to run xen 3 on SuSE 9.3, is there a possibility for? > > Thanks a lot > DanielDaniel, I do not know if it is possible to run xen 3 on SuSE 9.3, sorry. The only possibility I can see is to download and compile from source, and that you already know. So, no 2 cents this time :( -- Bye, Fernando Maior LPIC/1(31908) LinuxCounter(391325) _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
Am Mittwoch, 11. Januar 2006 19:49 schrieb Fernando Maior:> On 1/11/06, Daniel Bauer <dbauer@dsb-gmbh.de> wrote: > > From: "Fernando Maior" <fernando.souto.maior@gmail.com> > > > > > On 1/10/06, Daniel Bauer <dbauer@dsb-gmbh.de> wrote: > > >> Hi @all, > > >> > > >> I''ve installed a SuSE 9.3 with XEN 2. > > >> > > >> My machine have 8 cpu''s and 10 GB RAM, but when I start the XEN > > >> kernel, > > >> only one cpu and 2 GB RAM appear. How to enable everything? > > > > > > As I recall it, Xen 2.x does not have support for more then 4gb and > > > SMP. Try Xen 3.x and OpenSUSE, and remember to download and > > > install Xen RPMs from garloff, at: > > > > > > http://www.suse.de/~garloff/linux/xen/RPMs-100/8259/ > > > > > > The ones in the DVD are in bad shape. > > > > Hi Fernando, > > > > there are no xen 3 rpm for SuSE 9.3, so I installed SuSE 10.0 and > > updated with the rpm from Garloff, but when I try to start the xen > > kernel, a kernel panic comes up (same problem with the DVD+Updates). > > > > I also started the system with the xen test cd and it looks like it > > works. > > > > My favorite is to run xen 3 on SuSE 9.3, is there a possibility for? > > > > Thanks a lot > > Daniel > > Daniel, > > Usually kernel panics because you did not copy the kernel and > initrd from the /boot of dom0 to the /boot of the xen guest domain > you are trying to start. Just try it, may be that is what is needed.copy kernel image and initrd to /boot of a domainU? Why that? You should copy the correct modules directory (for example /lib/modules/2.6.12.6-xen) to your domainU, so that modules can be loaded in your guest domain. The kernel and initrd has to be configured in the config of every domainU and gets loaded at domainUs inital "boot". They don''t need to exist as files in /boot of any domainU. The domainU doesn''t even tries to access them.> > 2 cents.just my 2 eurocents ;-P --Ralph> -- > Bye, > Fernando Maior > LPIC/1(31908) > LinuxCounter(391325) > > _______________________________________________ > 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
On 1/11/06, Ralph Passgang <ralph@debianbase.de> wrote:> Am Mittwoch, 11. Januar 2006 19:49 schrieb Fernando Maior: > > On 1/11/06, Daniel Bauer <dbauer@dsb-gmbh.de> wrote: > > > From: "Fernando Maior" <fernando.souto.maior@gmail.com> > > > > > > > On 1/10/06, Daniel Bauer <dbauer@dsb-gmbh.de> wrote: > > > >> Hi @all, > > > >> > > > >> I''ve installed a SuSE 9.3 with XEN 2. > > > >> > > > >> My machine have 8 cpu''s and 10 GB RAM, but when I start the XEN > > > >> kernel, > > > >> only one cpu and 2 GB RAM appear. How to enable everything? > > > > > > > > As I recall it, Xen 2.x does not have support for more then 4gb and > > > > SMP. Try Xen 3.x and OpenSUSE, and remember to download and > > > > install Xen RPMs from garloff, at: > > > > > > > > http://www.suse.de/~garloff/linux/xen/RPMs-100/8259/ > > > > > > > > The ones in the DVD are in bad shape. > > > > > > Hi Fernando, > > > > > > there are no xen 3 rpm for SuSE 9.3, so I installed SuSE 10.0 and > > > updated with the rpm from Garloff, but when I try to start the xen > > > kernel, a kernel panic comes up (same problem with the DVD+Updates). > > > > > > I also started the system with the xen test cd and it looks like it > > > works. > > > > > > My favorite is to run xen 3 on SuSE 9.3, is there a possibility for? > > > > > > Thanks a lot > > > Daniel > > > > Daniel, > > > > Usually kernel panics because you did not copy the kernel and > > initrd from the /boot of dom0 to the /boot of the xen guest domain > > you are trying to start. Just try it, may be that is what is needed. > > copy kernel image and initrd to /boot of a domainU? Why that? > > You should copy the correct modules directory (for > example /lib/modules/2.6.12.6-xen) to your domainU, so that modules can be > loaded in your guest domain. > > The kernel and initrd has to be configured in the config of every domainU and > gets loaded at domainUs inital "boot". They don''t need to exist as files > in /boot of any domainU. The domainU doesn''t even tries to access them. > > > > > 2 cents. > > just my 2 eurocents ;-P > > --RalphHmm, very nice your 2 eurocents :-) And thanks for correcting me, I just forgot you do not need the initrd and kernel images in the domain, instead you must copy all modules to the appropriate location. Tks! -- Bye, Fernando Maior LPIC/1(31908) LinuxCounter(391325) _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
From: "Ralph Passgang" <ralph@debianbase.de>> Am Mittwoch, 11. Januar 2006 19:49 schrieb Fernando Maior: >> On 1/11/06, Daniel Bauer <dbauer@dsb-gmbh.de> wrote: >> > From: "Fernando Maior" <fernando.souto.maior@gmail.com> >> > >> > > On 1/10/06, Daniel Bauer <dbauer@dsb-gmbh.de> wrote: >> > >> Hi @all, >> > >> >> > >> I''ve installed a SuSE 9.3 with XEN 2. >> > >> >> > >> My machine have 8 cpu''s and 10 GB RAM, but when I start the XEN >> > >> kernel, >> > >> only one cpu and 2 GB RAM appear. How to enable everything? >> > > >> > > As I recall it, Xen 2.x does not have support for more then 4gb >> > > and >> > > SMP. Try Xen 3.x and OpenSUSE, and remember to download and >> > > install Xen RPMs from garloff, at: >> > > >> > > http://www.suse.de/~garloff/linux/xen/RPMs-100/8259/ >> > > >> > > The ones in the DVD are in bad shape. >> > >> > Hi Fernando, >> > >> > there are no xen 3 rpm for SuSE 9.3, so I installed SuSE 10.0 and >> > updated with the rpm from Garloff, but when I try to start the xen >> > kernel, a kernel panic comes up (same problem with the >> > DVD+Updates). >> > >> > I also started the system with the xen test cd and it looks like it >> > works. >> > >> > My favorite is to run xen 3 on SuSE 9.3, is there a possibility >> > for? >> > >> > Thanks a lot >> > Daniel >> >> Daniel, >> >> Usually kernel panics because you did not copy the kernel and >> initrd from the /boot of dom0 to the /boot of the xen guest domain >> you are trying to start. Just try it, may be that is what is needed. > > copy kernel image and initrd to /boot of a domainU? Why that? > > You should copy the correct modules directory (for > example /lib/modules/2.6.12.6-xen) to your domainU, so that modules > can be > loaded in your guest domain. > > The kernel and initrd has to be configured in the config of every > domainU and > gets loaded at domainUs inital "boot". They don''t need to exist as > files > in /boot of any domainU. The domainU doesn''t even tries to access > them.not the guest domain stop with kernelpanic, the machine couldn''t boot, because of the missing modules ... Daniel _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
On 1/11/06, Daniel Bauer <mlist@dsb-gmbh.de> wrote:> From: "Ralph Passgang" <ralph@debianbase.de> > > Am Mittwoch, 11. Januar 2006 19:49 schrieb Fernando Maior: > >> On 1/11/06, Daniel Bauer <dbauer@dsb-gmbh.de> wrote: > >> > From: "Fernando Maior" <fernando.souto.maior@gmail.com> > >> > > >> > > On 1/10/06, Daniel Bauer <dbauer@dsb-gmbh.de> wrote: > >> > >> Hi @all, > >> > >> > >> > >> I''ve installed a SuSE 9.3 with XEN 2. > >> > >> > >> > >> My machine have 8 cpu''s and 10 GB RAM, but when I start the XEN > >> > >> kernel, > >> > >> only one cpu and 2 GB RAM appear. How to enable everything? > >> > > > >> > > As I recall it, Xen 2.x does not have support for more then 4gb > >> > > and > >> > > SMP. Try Xen 3.x and OpenSUSE, and remember to download and > >> > > install Xen RPMs from garloff, at: > >> > > > >> > > http://www.suse.de/~garloff/linux/xen/RPMs-100/8259/ > >> > > > >> > > The ones in the DVD are in bad shape. > >> > > >> > Hi Fernando, > >> > > >> > there are no xen 3 rpm for SuSE 9.3, so I installed SuSE 10.0 and > >> > updated with the rpm from Garloff, but when I try to start the xen > >> > kernel, a kernel panic comes up (same problem with the > >> > DVD+Updates). > >> > > >> > I also started the system with the xen test cd and it looks like it > >> > works. > >> > > >> > My favorite is to run xen 3 on SuSE 9.3, is there a possibility > >> > for? > >> > > >> > Thanks a lot > >> > Daniel > >> > >> Daniel, > >> > >> Usually kernel panics because you did not copy the kernel and > >> initrd from the /boot of dom0 to the /boot of the xen guest domain > >> you are trying to start. Just try it, may be that is what is needed. > > > > copy kernel image and initrd to /boot of a domainU? Why that? > > > > You should copy the correct modules directory (for > > example /lib/modules/2.6.12.6-xen) to your domainU, so that modules > > can be > > loaded in your guest domain. > > > > The kernel and initrd has to be configured in the config of every > > domainU and > > gets loaded at domainUs inital "boot". They don''t need to exist as > > files > > in /boot of any domainU. The domainU doesn''t even tries to access > > them. > > not the guest domain stop with kernelpanic, the machine couldn''t boot, > because of the missing modules ... > > DanielDaniel, That is the scenario when you do not copy the /lib/modules/2.6xxxx directory from the dom0 into the guest domain root file system. -- Bye, Fernando Maior LPIC/1(31908) LinuxCounter(391325) _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
From: "Fernando Maior" <fernando.souto.maior@gmail.com>> On 1/11/06, Daniel Bauer <mlist@dsb-gmbh.de> wrote: >> From: "Ralph Passgang" <ralph@debianbase.de> >> > Am Mittwoch, 11. Januar 2006 19:49 schrieb Fernando Maior: >> >> On 1/11/06, Daniel Bauer <dbauer@dsb-gmbh.de> wrote: >> >> > From: "Fernando Maior" <fernando.souto.maior@gmail.com> >> >> > >> >> > > On 1/10/06, Daniel Bauer <dbauer@dsb-gmbh.de> wrote: >> >> > >> Hi @all, >> >> > >> >> >> > >> I''ve installed a SuSE 9.3 with XEN 2. >> >> > >> >> >> > >> My machine have 8 cpu''s and 10 GB RAM, but when I start the >> >> > >> XEN >> >> > >> kernel, >> >> > >> only one cpu and 2 GB RAM appear. How to enable everything? >> >> > > >> >> > > As I recall it, Xen 2.x does not have support for more then >> >> > > 4gb >> >> > > and >> >> > > SMP. Try Xen 3.x and OpenSUSE, and remember to download and >> >> > > install Xen RPMs from garloff, at: >> >> > > >> >> > > http://www.suse.de/~garloff/linux/xen/RPMs-100/8259/ >> >> > > >> >> > > The ones in the DVD are in bad shape. >> >> > >> >> > Hi Fernando, >> >> > >> >> > there are no xen 3 rpm for SuSE 9.3, so I installed SuSE 10.0 >> >> > and >> >> > updated with the rpm from Garloff, but when I try to start the >> >> > xen >> >> > kernel, a kernel panic comes up (same problem with the >> >> > DVD+Updates). >> >> > >> >> > I also started the system with the xen test cd and it looks like >> >> > it >> >> > works. >> >> > >> >> > My favorite is to run xen 3 on SuSE 9.3, is there a possibility >> >> > for? >> >> > >> >> > Thanks a lot >> >> > Daniel >> >> >> >> Daniel, >> >> >> >> Usually kernel panics because you did not copy the kernel and >> >> initrd from the /boot of dom0 to the /boot of the xen guest domain >> >> you are trying to start. Just try it, may be that is what is >> >> needed. >> > >> > copy kernel image and initrd to /boot of a domainU? Why that? >> > >> > You should copy the correct modules directory (for >> > example /lib/modules/2.6.12.6-xen) to your domainU, so that modules >> > can be >> > loaded in your guest domain. >> > >> > The kernel and initrd has to be configured in the config of every >> > domainU and >> > gets loaded at domainUs inital "boot". They don''t need to exist as >> > files >> > in /boot of any domainU. The domainU doesn''t even tries to access >> > them. >> >> not the guest domain stop with kernelpanic, the machine couldn''t >> boot, >> because of the missing modules ... >> >> > That is the scenario when you do not copy the /lib/modules/2.6xxxx > directory from the dom0 into the guest domain root file system.Hi Fernando, sorry, maybe I''m a little silly, but I''m not able to start dom0. I installed SuSE without Xen, it works. All modules are loaded and running. I installed SuSE with Xen, it doesn''t work, it crashes with kernelpanic. Should I copy the modules from the normal SuSE install to the SuSE xen install? I''ve downloaded the test cd and it runs with centos without any problems and with debian etch with a little problems net and x-server. Both dom0 shows the 8 cpus, but only 4 gb ram. Thanks Daniel _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
On 1/12/06, Daniel Bauer <mlist@dsb-gmbh.de> wrote:> From: "Fernando Maior" <fernando.souto.maior@gmail.com> > > On 1/11/06, Daniel Bauer <mlist@dsb-gmbh.de> wrote: > >> From: "Ralph Passgang" <ralph@debianbase.de> > >> > Am Mittwoch, 11. Januar 2006 19:49 schrieb Fernando Maior: > >> >> On 1/11/06, Daniel Bauer <dbauer@dsb-gmbh.de> wrote: > >> >> > From: "Fernando Maior" <fernando.souto.maior@gmail.com> > >> >> > > >> >> > > On 1/10/06, Daniel Bauer <dbauer@dsb-gmbh.de> wrote: > >> >> > >> Hi @all, > >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> I''ve installed a SuSE 9.3 with XEN 2. > >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> My machine have 8 cpu''s and 10 GB RAM, but when I start the > >> >> > >> XEN > >> >> > >> kernel, > >> >> > >> only one cpu and 2 GB RAM appear. How to enable everything? > >> >> > > > >> >> > > As I recall it, Xen 2.x does not have support for more then > >> >> > > 4gb > >> >> > > and > >> >> > > SMP. Try Xen 3.x and OpenSUSE, and remember to download and > >> >> > > install Xen RPMs from garloff, at: > >> >> > > > >> >> > > http://www.suse.de/~garloff/linux/xen/RPMs-100/8259/ > >> >> > > > >> >> > > The ones in the DVD are in bad shape. > >> >> > > >> >> > Hi Fernando, > >> >> > > >> >> > there are no xen 3 rpm for SuSE 9.3, so I installed SuSE 10.0 > >> >> > and > >> >> > updated with the rpm from Garloff, but when I try to start the > >> >> > xen > >> >> > kernel, a kernel panic comes up (same problem with the > >> >> > DVD+Updates). > >> >> > > >> >> > I also started the system with the xen test cd and it looks like > >> >> > it > >> >> > works. > >> >> > > >> >> > My favorite is to run xen 3 on SuSE 9.3, is there a possibility > >> >> > for? > >> >> > > >> >> > Thanks a lot > >> >> > Daniel > >> >> > >> >> Daniel, > >> >> > >> >> Usually kernel panics because you did not copy the kernel and > >> >> initrd from the /boot of dom0 to the /boot of the xen guest domain > >> >> you are trying to start. Just try it, may be that is what is > >> >> needed. > >> > > >> > copy kernel image and initrd to /boot of a domainU? Why that? > >> > > >> > You should copy the correct modules directory (for > >> > example /lib/modules/2.6.12.6-xen) to your domainU, so that modules > >> > can be > >> > loaded in your guest domain. > >> > > >> > The kernel and initrd has to be configured in the config of every > >> > domainU and > >> > gets loaded at domainUs inital "boot". They don''t need to exist as > >> > files > >> > in /boot of any domainU. The domainU doesn''t even tries to access > >> > them. > >> > >> not the guest domain stop with kernelpanic, the machine couldn''t > >> boot, > >> because of the missing modules ... > >> > >> > > That is the scenario when you do not copy the /lib/modules/2.6xxxx > > directory from the dom0 into the guest domain root file system. > > Hi Fernando, > > sorry, maybe I''m a little silly, but I''m not able to start dom0. > > I installed SuSE without Xen, it works. All modules are loaded and > running. > > I installed SuSE with Xen, it doesn''t work, it crashes with kernelpanic. > Should I copy the modules from the normal SuSE install to the SuSE xen > install? > > I''ve downloaded the test cd and it runs with centos without any problems > and with debian etch with a little problems net and x-server. > Both dom0 shows the 8 cpus, but only 4 gb ram. > > Thanks > Daniel > >Daniel, You first install SuSE the normal way. After the installation, you install the Xen RPMs from Garloff (last is 8259). Reboot your computer in order to start from Xen hypervisor and dom0. You should be able to start Xen and dom0 that way. -- Bye, Fernando Maior LPIC/1(31908) LinuxCounter(391325) _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
Greetings, Who has successfully installed Xen on SuSe. And which version? I intend to go to Linux Solutions and would like that all goes well :-) Best wishes Jimmy _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
From: "Fernando Maior" <fernando.souto.maior@gmail.com>> On 1/12/06, Daniel Bauer <mlist@dsb-gmbh.de> wrote: >> From: "Fernando Maior" <fernando.souto.maior@gmail.com> >> > On 1/11/06, Daniel Bauer <mlist@dsb-gmbh.de> wrote: >> >> not the guest domain stop with kernelpanic, the machine couldn''t >> >> boot, because of the missing modules ... >> >> >> >> >> > That is the scenario when you do not copy the /lib/modules/2.6xxxx >> > directory from the dom0 into the guest domain root file system. >> >> >> sorry, maybe I''m a little silly, but I''m not able to start dom0. >> >> I installed SuSE without Xen, it works. All modules are loaded and >> running. >> >> I installed SuSE with Xen, it doesn''t work, it crashes with >> kernelpanic. >> Should I copy the modules from the normal SuSE install to the SuSE >> xen >> install? >> >> I''ve downloaded the test cd and it runs with centos without any >> problems >> and with debian etch with a little problems net and x-server. >> Both dom0 shows the 8 cpus, but only 4 gb ram. >> >> > You first install SuSE the normal way. After the installation, > you install the Xen RPMs from Garloff (last is 8259). Reboot > your computer in order to start from Xen hypervisor and > dom0. You should be able to start Xen and dom0 that way.Hi Fernando, I''ve found the problem. If I take a value below 3,5 GB, or erase the dom0_mem parameter, then xen dom0 starts. How could I use the whole RAM. My "wish" is to build severval virtual machines on this server: dom0: 2 GB RAM 4 x domU: 2 GB RAM Thanks a lot for your help Daniel _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users