Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "fullyvirtualized".
2010 Oct 05
1
Puppet Module for Virtualization Management
Hi all!
Puppet [0] is an Open Source data center automation and configuration
management framework. Puppet provides system administration with a
simplified platform that allows for consistent, transparent, and flexible
system management. Puppet can be extended with new modules, which are
reusable, sharable units of Puppet code.
This year, during the Google Summer of Code [1], I developed a new
2008 Jan 26
20
Solaris 10 HVM on Intel VT?
Can I run 8/07 fully virtualised on an Intel VT CPU (with a Linux Dom0)?
I gave up on 11/06 because of real mode problems. If not, does anyone
have an estimate of when this might be possible, if at all?
Thanks -
Evan
2006 May 14
1
xen 3.02 with Intel VT
Dear mailing list
I just installed Suse 10.1 with Xen support on a computer with an
dualcore Intel processor. Is ther any documantation around on how to
configure the xen, that it supports the intels vt technologiy.
Thanks for your help
Damian
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[holtmann@redhat.com: Re: [vendor-sec] CVE-2007-0998 HVM guest VNC server allows to compromise host]
2007 Apr 06
0
[holtmann@redhat.com: Re: [vendor-sec] CVE-2007-0998 HVM guest VNC server allows to compromise host]
...ess by using Ctrl+Alt+2. The monitor
> > allows you to do such fun commands such as changing the CDROM backing
> > file. Of course there's no validation on what files you map to the CDROM
> > device and the QEMU instances for Xen run as root.
> >
> > If you have a fullyvirtualized guest VM running the VNC server, then any
> > user with access to the VNC server can happily enter a monitor command
> > such as
> >
> > 'change cdrom /etc/passwd'.
> >
> > Which will map the /etc/passwd file through to the guest VM as /dev/hdc,
>...
2007 Jul 27
4
Prototype to use QEMU for PV guest framebuffer
As many of us are all too painfully aware we have completely different VNC
server implementations for paravirt vs fullyvirt Xen guests. The former
based on libvncserver, the latter integrated into QEMU. There are many new
and interesting ideas being tried out in the VNC server space in particular
wrt to virtualization and having to implement them all twice is not very
desirable. Also
2010 Mar 10
9
Error starting stubdom HVM on Xen-3.4.3-rc4-pre
Hi there,
Last night I was trying to start a HVM domU via stubdom-dm device model. Initially I did not receive any error to stdout when I did so with Xen-3.4.2.
My Xen-3.4.2 installation works fine with qemu-dm (or regular HVM guests). The stubdom-dm guest I was trying to create did not really operate as I was unable to connect to the VNC console. The output of xm list showed the DomU was there,
2010 Mar 10
9
Error starting stubdom HVM on Xen-3.4.3-rc4-pre
Hi there,
Last night I was trying to start a HVM domU via stubdom-dm device model. Initially I did not receive any error to stdout when I did so with Xen-3.4.2.
My Xen-3.4.2 installation works fine with qemu-dm (or regular HVM guests). The stubdom-dm guest I was trying to create did not really operate as I was unable to connect to the VNC console. The output of xm list showed the DomU was there,