Mark Pryor
2010-Aug-23 00:16 UTC
[Xen-users] top ten excuses to not use OpenSuSE as Xen dom0
rl-3 = runlevel 3, aka cmdline 1- Poor domU tools OpenSuSE has nothing similar to debootstrap. The debian world has debootstrap. Breaking news: you can find or build yourself a debootstrap RPM to install via bootstrap any debian/ubuntu xen guest in any rpm based distro like suse. 2- Bloated installer that has too few options for partitioning zypper has options and switches which allow complete freedom during installs. zypper can initiate a bootstrap/chroot type install with --root and --plus-repo switches. When you need maximum freedom don''t use the installer, use zypper in a chroot. 3- Too much influence from MS in business and in OS architecture (Mono) You can do a custom install that is completely free of Mono. 4- Weak or non-existent cmdline package tools for rl-3 use nothing weak about zypper/rpm combo 5- Too difficult to setup a minimal server you can use patterns, but avoid xen_server pattern and explicitly install the 5-6 xen related rpm xen-libs-4.0.0_21091_05-78.3.x86_64 xen-4.0.0_21091_05-78.3.x86_64 kernel-xen-devel-2.6.34.3-1.1.x86_64 xen-tools-4.0.0_21091_05-78.3.x86_64 kernel-xen-base-2.6.34.3-1.1.x86_64 xen-devel-4.0.0_21091_05-78.3.x86_64 kernel-xen-2.6.34.3-1.1.x86_64 6- Late to catch the pv_ops wave - still using a xenlinux kernel (kernel-xen) this is a strength, not a weakness. 7- Yast2 applets are too visual and add bloat ncurses are supported in rl-3.You can launch all yast2 applets via cmdline. Do yast2 --list (to see all the choices) ''yast2 runlevel'' makes service configs easy 8- Forces use of Libvirt and its tools Avoid xen_server pattern which includes Libvirt. ouch: zypper in -t pattern xen_server (requires 220 packages) 9- Still behind in Grub version(0.97) very flexible and supports symlinks no need to write explicit xen & kernel versions in boot lines 10- Straying too far from linux standard base (lsb). Yast2 is what makes OpenSuSE unique. That it can work in rl-3 via ncurses and cmdline is in the tradition of lsb. 11- latest release (11.3) has a severe bug in kernel-xen. OBS build service has this covered. http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Kernel:/openSUSE-11.3/openSUSE_11.3/ -- Mark _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
George Shuklin
2010-Aug-23 02:38 UTC
Re: [Xen-users] top ten excuses to not use OpenSuSE as Xen dom0
> 6- Late to catch the pv_ops wave - still using a xenlinux kernel (kernel-xen) > > this is a strength, not a weakness.Especially agree with that. I lost about two weeks trying to find way to get maxmem working with pv_ops kernel. No documentation, strange behavior (inflating/deflating balloon below initial mem size working, higher than inital mem - not). Right now we are using Gentoo 2.6.34 kernel (even for debian) wich one come from SUSE''s xen patches. If we adds that default Debian linux-image-2.6.26-xen-686 have bug with ballooning wich can cause crash on heavy loaded machine, SUSE become source of salvation. PS But I still do not like RPM-based distros (f.e. kickstart do not accept all parameters via kernel args). And it is fat (Centos/rhel, SUSE, etc). _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users