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2007 Mar 24
1
PXE booting ISO images with ISOLINUX
...eated an isolinux.cfg file in the isolinux directory The contents of the isolinux.cfg file is... kernel pcdos.img Created the ISO image using the commands on the isolinux web page: mkisofs -b isolinux/isolinux.bin -c isolinux/boot.cat -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -relaxed-filenames -J -o testcd.iso -boot-info-table temp-dir Copied the testcd.iso image to my /tftpboot directory Changed my PXE config file to boot the testcd.iso image The contents of the PXE config file are: default memdisk initrd=testcd.iso This is what I get when the system PXE boots... Trying to load: pxel...
2008 Apr 01
2
strange error in df -h
...131G 4.6G 120G 4% / /dev/sdc1 271G 141G 117G 55% /home /dev/sdd1 271G 3.9G 253G 2% /home/admin /dev/sda1 99M 20M 74M 22% /boot tmpfs 442M 0 442M 0% /dev/shm /dev/hda 11M 11M 0 100% /media/TestCD df: `status': No such file or directory df: `status': No such file or directory Any ideas why the 'status' messages are showing 'No such file or directory'? More info: # cat /etc/fstab /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 / ext3 defaults 1 1 LABEL=/ho...
2005 Jul 27
20
Xen 3.0 Status update
...l we feel that we''re on top of the bugs being found by the development community and would benefit from rolling a 3.0.0 release to get wider exposure. A very nice regression test infrastructure has been developed that should be ready to go live in the next week. We also have a ''TestCD'' which can be used for automated testing. The aim is to get it run on as a wide a variety of machines as possible. The results from both of these test tools will appear in a results matrix on the web. The regression test infrastructure is able to run sophisticated tests requiring co-ordina...
2006 Jan 27
6
Getting started with Xen
Hi List, Being very new to Xen I have a few generic questions for the list, I hope to grab some useful advice and pointers to documentation. I am evaluating Xen to consolidate a few existing servers into one appliance (mainly in order to reduce power consumption, heat, and hardware failure risks). I plan to have a SER router, an Asterisk LCR router, a voicemail server, a calling card server