Xenophan
2008-Jun-22 16:25 UTC
Re[Xen-users] commended Hard Drive Partitioning Scheme for Debian Etch Dom0 Xen LVM Setup
Hello Friends, After over 30 hours of scouring the web for a recent comprehensive guide of installing Xen on Debian Etch I feel like I have no choice but to post here (my first mailing list post!). I found many goot guides, but it seems that they all lack: A. recommended partitioning scheme and/or B. LVM set up ************************************** I was following the http://www.howtoforge.com/debian_etch_xen_3.1 guide and everything went well for a while, but the [new] Xen version was incompatible with some of the instructions so I set out to look for a more recent guide and found out that there is a much easier way to install Xen (from sources) now and that I should use LVM. The above link was the only one that gave the detailed partitioning recommendations I needed: • /boot 150 MB (Primary) (Location for the new partition: Beginning) (ext3) (Bootable flag: on <-- important, otherwise your system will not boot!) • swap 1GB (Logical) (Location for the new partition: Beginning) • / 3GB (Logical) (Location for the new partition: Beginning) (ext3) • /vserver the rest (Logical) (Location for the new partition: Beginning) (ext3) Unfortunately it is missing instructions for using LVM. This guide mentions LVM, but has proprietary partitioning scheme and old Xen version: http://www.d7031.de/text/xen_with_lvm_under_etch.shtml http://www.cosmocode.de/en/blogs/gohr/20070130123639/ - This guide gets very close covering both, but it is outdated and I am wary about mixing the original guide''s ( http://www.howtoforge.com/debian_etch_xen_3.1 ) partitioning scheme and this one. I also was hoping to achieve the internal routing and the best guides that seem to cover that are the original guide I mentioned and the http://xgu.ru/wiki/Xenomips/en (later one is a bit beyond me at this time). ************************************** I am sorry for the convoluted first post - I think it reflects my mind state at this time! XD I would like to introduce myself to all of you: My name is Evan, I am a *NIX newbie, I have been "messing about" with Linux distos since 2001 and about as long with FreeBSD. Unfortunately I have not ventured far beyond GUI and always came back to Windows XP. Lately I was put in charge of creating a test set up for our startup so I have been forced to learn many things at once while producing some sort of positive results on a very tight schedule. We have decided that a Xen setup running on top of Etch was the way to go, but actually implementing such a setup has proven to be very challenging. I would appreciate any help, but please keep in mind my limited linux and non-gui experience (I''m just learning to appreciate vi). ************************************** Hardware: I have 2 Xen candidates: 1. ML570 2G Server with 4 2.4GHz Xeons, 2GB PC 2100 Ram (6GB more coming) and 6 15k 73GB SCSI drives (and 6 more to come) running on the the LSI 320-2 controller in Raid0 soon to be backed up on to 2 SATA 2 1TB Drives running off a SATA 300 Promise controller. 2. Intel Pentium D 820 (dual core 2.8GHz) based desktop with 1GB ram and on-board sata 150 running a 240GB SATA drive (more drives and memory will be added). The P5LP-LE motherboard ( http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c00864946&lc=en&cc=us ) supports VT chips so at some point we may upgrade this box to Intel VT cpu (I am not sure if I will have to reinstall the VT enabled Xen at that point or not). Eventually I would like to run a mix of: http://lxer.com/module/forums/t/24435/ and http://xgu.ru/wiki/Xenomips/en and have the ability to move live machines from the ML570 to the Desktop 820 D system at night to save on power. ************************************** For now I would be happy with a solid partition recommendation to get me started on the way to these goals. I will start with the Desktop D 820 system with Etch running as Dom0 on a 250GB SATA drive. I would like to eventually have a GUI access to managing Xen DomUs so I thought I would mention this encase a 3GB root partition ( http://www.howtoforge.com/debian_etch_xen_3.1 ) would be too small. Keeping all above in mind what would be the recommended partition scheme for the 250GB drive? ************************************** Thank you in advance, Sincerely, =) Evan Miller -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Recommended-Hard-Drive-Partitioning-Scheme-for-Debian-Etch-Dom0-Xen-LVM-Setup-tp18035143p18035143.html Sent from the Xen - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users