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2005 Oct 13
19
Unable to find root device. domU??
...xplain what I might be missing here. Note I previously
got domU booting, but had problems with the net device. Now it looks
like the net device is initialising but the block device is having
issues.
Thanks.
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2005 Oct 16
8
cannot boot domU
I cannot boot domU:
# xm create inhouse
Using config file "inhouse".
Started domain inhouse
# xm list
Name ID Mem(MiB) CPU VCPUs State Time(s)
Domain-0 0 123 0 1 r----- 27.4
inhouse 8 2048 0 1 ------ 11.4
# xm console inhouse
Linux version 2.6.12.6-xenU ( root@xen1) (gcc version 4.0.2 20050901 (prerelease)
2006 Feb 20
3
vif0.0/veth0 or eth0
When does vif0.0 get created?
Is there some shell magic?
I''m trying to figure out how to do a similar peth1/veth1 split for eth1.
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2006 Feb 17
8
Xen, NFS performance, rsize, wsize and MTU
We have a Xen 3.0 / Linux kernel 2.6.15 machine with the domU''s
configured for shared /home directories. One of the domU''s is an NFS
server, exporting /home, and the other domU''s all mount this.
It all functions fine, but it''s pretty slow.
I tried untarring a recent Linux kernel tarball. On the NFS server
domU this takes about 25 seconds. I didn''t
2005 Dec 03
3
i386 domU on amd64 (xen-unstable)
Hi,
I want to run a i386 domU on my AMD64. I created a LVM partition with Debian
Sarge i386 on it, and set everything up. Now for the compilation of the
kernel
for i386. In "linux-2.6.12-xenU/" , make ARCH=xen menuconfig, i did:
Processor Type (X86) (which was selected, and compiled with X86_64
before)
Processor family (Opteron/Athlon64/Hammer/K8)
[*] Generic x86 support
if
2005 Dec 03
3
i386 domU on amd64 (xen-unstable)
Hi,
I want to run a i386 domU on my AMD64. I created a LVM partition with Debian
Sarge i386 on it, and set everything up. Now for the compilation of the
kernel
for i386. In "linux-2.6.12-xenU/" , make ARCH=xen menuconfig, i did:
Processor Type (X86) (which was selected, and compiled with X86_64
before)
Processor family (Opteron/Athlon64/Hammer/K8)
[*] Generic x86 support
if
2005 Jul 26
11
Xen on production enviroment
Hi,
Someone already use xen as production server?
For example: 3 domains (mail, proxy and web server).
And what about stability?
Regards,
Marlon
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2006 Feb 20
0
CRC Checksum problems causing issues with bridging and maybe things like nfs. Wish we had better documentation. (was Re: XenNetworking - Reason for NOARP on eth1/br1?)
...g their community
very well. Particularily since the kernel guys in xensource aren''t
explaining to things to the system guys in the community, so that the
system guys can write good documentation.
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2005 Aug 25
0
Benchmarking Xen - Xeon vs Opteron. Will memory latency make a difference?
...makes a big difference in the
context of a Xen host with multiple active guest domains.
Particularly at the moment I''m considering the 2-way situation with
the SunFire v20z vs the Intel SR1400JR2.
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2005 Oct 20
8
App virtualisation, not OS virtualisation
I would like to run multiple copies of an application on a PC with
multiple remote dumb clients.
It would seem to me that running Xen would be a sub-optimal solution as
I would need a copy of the OS running for every copy of the application,
but I was wondering whether a subset of Xen or Xen techniques could be used.
There are 2 barriers to running multiple applications with remote access:
-
2006 Jan 28
4
bad udp cksum by dns request in domU
Hello
I use XEN 3.0 in debian sarge. I have a domU1 for routing and firewall. This
domU1 use 2 network interfaces which is on a bridge ''gate'' and the other on
bridge ''lan''.
dumU2 use one interface (eth0) on bridge ''lan''.
Then I make a ping out of domU2 to www.debian.de so I get no answer. The name
isn''t resolved. A ping to IP of
2006 Mar 15
10
domU with redhat over a debian based dom0
Hello,
I have running xen over a debian server (debian sarge). Now I would
like to configure a domU with redhat (AS 4), do you now any way to
install it?
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