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2005 Apr 08
1
Multicast routing between two subnets
...llo. I''m new to this list. I''m trying to set up multicast routing between two networks: Internet ^ | Windows box | | UserModeLinux A <-----> Colinux Router <-----> UserModeLinux B running mrouter I''m using a 2.6.8 kernel on Colinux with Multicast/Multicast routing support activated. The UMLs are supporting Multicast. I''m trying to make A and B communicate ov...
2007 Apr 19
1
UML under Centos5
Has anyone been able to get UserModeLinux to work under CentOS5? I've got an image which works fine under CentOS4.4 but when I try it under CentOS5 then it hangs just after mounting root kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. VFS: Mounted root (ext3 filesystem) rea...
2007 Apr 03
0
Release: VMKNOPPIX(20070328) with Trusted Boot
Dear, We released VMKNOPPIX(20070328) with Trusted Boot. http://unit.aist.go.jp/itri/knoppix/vmknoppix/index-en.html VMKnoppix is a collection of Virtual Machine Software, Xen, KVM, VirtualBox, QEMU, KQEMU(QEMU with Accelerator) and UserModeLinux. This version includes "Trusted Boot" (Trusted GRUB and IMA: Integrity Measured Architecture). === Features ====================================================================== VM Collection: Xen3.0.4-1(DomainU & HVM Domain), KVM16, VirtualBox, QEMU, KQEMU(QEMU with...
2008 Nov 09
1
re: HA Storage
Greetings, on this matter, Sunfire x4150 a 1U machine with 2xcpu sockets, "eight" drive bays, 64 GB expandability, 4 NIC packs quite a punch for its size. I don't think I've ever seen such power in such a small package Regards Rajagopal
2008 Nov 09
2
re: HA Storage
...: >> Stephen Harris wrote: >> >>> ZFS is really nice. If VMware was supported on Solaris 86 then I >>> would have built my own home server with Solaris rather than CentOS. >>> (Although I'm not using VMware on that machine, at present; merely >>> UserModeLinux for my protected instances). But CentOS is handling >>> my >>> 5*1Tbyte RAID5 OK for now :-) >> >> You know the inverse is true right? Solaris is supported on >> VMWare ESX(i). Though SATA disks are not officially supported >> by the VMFS file system in...