Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "xendemo".
2004 Mar 04
2
Short demo CD image
Hi,
While investigating why the Xen 1.2 Demo CD won''t boot on a particular
laptop, I noticed the download image appears to be truncated. "isoinfo
-d -i xendemo-1.2.iso" reports:
Logical block size is: 2048
Volume size is: 294080
That would suggest the image size should be 294080 * 2048 = 602275840
bytes. However I only have 292376 * 2048 = 598786048 bytes. The web
server directory listing agrees with this short value:
xendemo-1.2.iso 21-...
2005 Sep 08
4
Booting FreeBSD diskless in DomU
...e file system to an NFS server. However I don not seem to be able to
succesfully boot from it the system just hangs here:
xn0: bpf attached
xn0: Ethernet address: aa:00:00:61:1c:d4
lo0: bpf
I have modified /sbin/start_freebsd.sh and /etc/xen/freebsd.py to generate
the following configuration:
xendemo:~# start_freebsd.sh
Starting new guest domain
Using config file "/etc/xen/freebsd.py".
(vm
(name FreeBSD-69)
(memory 48)
(cpu 69)
(image
(linux
(kernel /boot/freebsd)
(ip 10.0.0.246:10.0.0.19::255.255.255.0::eth0:off)
(root /dev...
2005 Apr 11
10
http://www.fsmware.com/xenofreebsd/ dead?
Just wanted to try domU freebsd and found
<http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:M_4r1b-RG-
EJ:www.fsmware.com/xenofreebsd/5.3/xenbsdsetup.txt&hl=en&lr=&strip=1>
but the webservice on www.fsmware.com seems to be down/unavailable. Any
mirror? Or other working FreeBSD domU-kernels & images?
Regards, /nils.
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Xen-devel mailing
2004 Jun 04
3
Xen
I''ve been recently testing the Xendemo CD and I can say that Xen is awesome.
I''d like to start deploying it initially in some development/testing servers.
However the limitation of the max memory of 800MB or so per virtual machine is
a show stopper for many applications.
Are there plans to raise the limit to something higher...
2005 Mar 08
29
Interrupt levels
I''m tracking performance on the machine I installed yesterday.
mutt running on one Xen instance, accessing via imap to another
instance, accessing via nfs the maildir in another instances, seems
little laggy when moving up and down the message index list.
Network latency seems low < 30ms on average.
So I was tracking vmstat.
On the mutt instances is seems reasonable:
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