Marco Guazzone
2008-Sep-13 13:55 UTC
[Fedora-xen] Re: Re: kernel-xen-2.6.25.3-2.fc9.x86_64 don''t boot
On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 12:14 PM, Felix Schwarz <felix schwarz web de> wrote:>> Marco Guazzone schrieb: >> >> I''ve just installed the kernel-xen-2.6.25.3-2.fc9.x86_64 on my FC9 for >> experimenting with XEN. >> >> Unfortunately when I boot from grub with this kernel (as a host system) the >> system reboot after the message: >> --- [snip] --- >> XEN relinquishing vga console >> --- [/snip] --- >> > kernel-xen from FC9 does not provide Dom0 ("host") functionality. Currently there is no usable Xen Dom0 in Fedora (besides Fedora 8 where support will be dropped in a few months). > > If you want to have a stable Xen Dom0, you should go for CentOS oder RHEL. > > If you just want "virtualization", you should look at KVM which is the upcoming "standard" virtualization for RHEL. Red Hat announced a few days ago that they think about dropping Xen completely when RHEL 5 is not supported any longer (2014). > > fsThank you for the info... I didn''t know that. Sorry for the question but if I understand the kernel-xen RPM is unusable, is it? If so, why does it exist? If not, how can be used? Thank you so much! Cheers, -- Marco
Falko Pilz
2008-Sep-13 15:35 UTC
Re: [Fedora-xen] Re: Re: kernel-xen-2.6.25.3-2.fc9.x86_64 don''t boot
Am Sat, 13 Sep 2008 15:55:15 +0200 schrieb "Marco Guazzone" <marco.guazzone@gmail.com>:> Sorry for the question but if I understand the kernel-xen RPM is > unusable, is it? > If so, why does it exist? > If not, how can be used?It is not useable as a Dom0 but it is needed to run a DomU or in other words: this kernel is not for use as a control for Xen. It is to use in a virtual maschine. This kernel uses paravirtops to send syscalls to the xen hypervisor. Regards Falko
Falko Pilz
2008-Sep-13 15:47 UTC
Re: [Fedora-xen] Re: Re: kernel-xen-2.6.25.3-2.fc9.x86_64 don''t boot
Am Sat, 13 Sep 2008 15:55:15 +0200 schrieb "Marco Guazzone" <marco.guazzone@gmail.com>:> Sorry for the question but if I understand the kernel-xen RPM is > unusable, is it? > If so, why does it exist? > If not, how can be used?It is not useable as a Dom0 but it is needed to run a DomU or in other words: this kernel is not for use as a control for Xen. It is to use in a virtual maschine. This kernel uses paravirtops to send syscalls to the xen hypervisor. Regards Falko --
Felix Schwarz
2008-Sep-13 15:53 UTC
Re: [Fedora-xen] Re: Re: kernel-xen-2.6.25.3-2.fc9.x86_64 don''t boot
Marco Guazzone schrieb:> Sorry for the question but if I understand the kernel-xen RPM is > unusable, is it?... It''s not "unusable". It just provides DomU functionality so with kernel-xen you can run a virtualized Fedora as *guest* on a Xen Dom0 which runs under Fedora 8 oder CentOS/RHEL 5. There''s work going on to get Xen''s Dom0 functionality in the main Linux kernel. Then Xen support will re-appear in Fedora (probably even a bit earlier). Please consult the archives if you want to learn more about that. fs PS: Part of the problem is the behavior of the Xen developers which had other priorities than keeping up with the latest Linux kernel versions/getting their code into the vanilla kernel. Therefore they put an enormous maintenance burden on distributors which Red Hat was not willing to do anymore.