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2010 Jul 25
1
Hello world help needed
...e a VM with the ubuntu
ubuntu-vm-builder kvm hardy --mem 256 --iso /path/to/ubuntu-8.10-server-i386.iso
ubuntu-vm-builder kvm lucid --mem 256 --iso ubuntu-10.04-server-amd64.iso
It leaves a loopback disk behind that never goes away. I've
had to reboot the server once already and upped loop_max to 32
so I would be able to work longer before doing so again.
2007 Jun 26
2
Why cannt I boot 128 ttylinux VMs?
Hey all,
I am a new Xen user and trying to boot up 128 VM on the machine with 16G
memory. All VM images are ttylinux. When I booted up 116 Virtual
machines, I can not boot VM anymore. Once I create a new VM, the latest
VM on the machine would be kicked out to hold 116 VM simultaneously.
Since I set VM memory to 32M, the Memory should not be an issue. I am
wondering why I can not boot 128 VM and
2008 Apr 14
1
Device 0 (vif) could not be connected. Hotplug scripts not working.
...vcpus 1)
(cpu_weight 1.0)
(memory 513)
(shadow_memory 0)
(maxmem 513)
(features )
(name Domain-0)
(on_poweroff destroy)
(on_reboot restart)
(on_crash restart)
(state r-----)
(shutdown_reason poweroff)
(cpu_time 286092.966925)
(online_vcpus 1)
)
- loop_max is updated to 20 (which doesn't matter as I've got the vif
issue, not vbd),
kernel: loop: loaded (max 20 devices)
- /etc/udev/rules.d/xen-backend.rules exists,
SUBSYSTEM=="xen-backend", KERNEL=="tap*", RUN+="/etc/xen/scripts/blktap
$env{ACTION}"
SUBSYSTEM==&qu...