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2013 Feb 21
4
help please - running a guest from an iSCSI disk ? getting more diagnostics than "cannot make domain: -3" ? how to make domain0 "privileged" ?
...e as of today.
I am trying to bring up a Linux guest from a remote iSCSI disk.
The iSCSI-initiator (open-iscsi) logs in to the remote target OK and
makes it available as /dev/sde ,
on which is a bootable linux distribution . containing /boot/vmlinuz* etc.
I can mount this iSCSI disk rw OK on the domain_0 host - so presumably
I should be able to
boot up a guest domain from it ?
I modified the domain_0 host''s boot arguments to boot Xen OK :
multiboot /boot/xen.gz dom0_mem=1024M loglvl=all guest_loglvl=all
module /boot/vmlinuz-linux root=/dev/sda2 ro debug
module...
2005 Sep 08
0
Re: Xen on production enviroment
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For the Hurricane card, though, disabling checksum offloading with:
ethtool -k eth1 rx off
ethtool -k eth1 tx off
ethtool -k eth1 tso off
ethtool -k eth1 sg off
*DOES* in fact allow the network connection to complete to _this_
interface, but not eth0. I can ssh to the guest domain from Domain_0
if I use the ip address of the guest domain interface that is bridged
with Domain_0''s eth1.
So I guess you were quite right sir!
I cannot say whether or not this affects network performance
or the server load.
Sadly, this is doesn''t completely solve my problem because, as
fate...
2006 Jul 21
1
Issue installing guest domain using fedora core 5
Hi,
I''m using a Dell 360 workstation with 1 Gig of Ram.
I have installed successfully the Domain_0 kernel 2.6.17-1.2157_FC5xen0,
upgraded all packages and restarted the box with this new kernel.
when I run xm list, it shows this domain running happily.
I have built a guest OS install tree, with the new guest Domain_u kernel
image, appropriate for this latest kernel. This tree exists on a separ...
2003 Jan 29
1
Multiple Samba Instances on a Single Distribution.
...?
I currently accomplish this task with VMware and multiple vm's.
But it seems to me that it may be simpler if samba were able to
run multiple instenses, with unique configs and smbpasswds,
binding to unique aliased ethernet devices!
Such that on a single Linux server you might run:
Samba:0 Domain_0 on eth0:0 10.10.10.10
Samba:1 Domain_1 on eth0:1 10.10.10.11
Samba:2 Domain_2 on eth0:2 10.10.10.12
Samba:x Domain_x on eth0:x 10.10.10.xx
Is there already a way to acomplish this?
Would this be worth trying to implament?
Is there a good reason NOT to attempt to do this?
I want to do this because...
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 Jan 07
16
xen usage monitoring (munin plugin)
Dear list,
as my Xen3 server is finaly becomming ready for production I was
wondering if anyone has written a xen usage monitoring/logging tool?
Something like xm top, but with continuose logging to a (rr)database.
Or a munin plugin?
I can''t remember seeing anything simmilar on the list.
BTW: where does xm top get the NETTX(k) and NETRX(k) from?
For a munin plugin I''d