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2007 May 16
8
2.6.20-1-amd64 Xen with RHEL5 guest
Hi I am having some problems installing a paravirt RHEL guest on a deb amd64 xen machine uname -a = Linux debxen 2.6.20-1-xen-amd64 #1 SMP Tue Apr 24 22:23:22 UTC 2007 x86_64 GNU/Linux ============== xm info ============== host : debxen release : 2.6.20-1-xen-amd64 version : #1 SMP Tue Apr 24 22:23:22 UTC 2007 machine : x86_64
2008 Feb 26
7
[PATCH]Add free memory size of every NUMA node in phsical info
Returns free memory size per node in "xm info". This info can help users who want to bind their guest domain in one node of their NUMA machines thought set CPU affinity. I also write IA64 part support which I would send to XEN-IA64 mail-list. Thanks. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com
2007 Dec 06
7
[PATCH] Fix ioemu compile
# HG changeset patch # User john.levon@sun.com # Date 1196969481 28800 # Node ID 2c28ac4db1f7542220b1472821e8631b79b6a23a # Parent 4a98d4b6e4daccd610175e3c0f8cab49b056c649 Fix ioemu compile serial.c was including another Linux-specific header. Signed-off-by: John Levon <john.levon@sun.com> diff --git a/tools/ioemu/hw/serial.c b/tools/ioemu/hw/serial.c --- a/tools/ioemu/hw/serial.c +++
2007 Jun 21
19
Writing a tool for Shared Persistent Windows Boot Image
Before, in my "Hard Problem" email I was trying to communicate a design issue were trying to solve with Xen. This is what we need to do: 1) Deploy 24 Windows XP VMs in parallel. 2) Boot them from a shared Windows XP C: drive. 3) Since this is a read-only shared image we obviously can''t have multiple VM''s writing to it. 4) All writes to the boot image for logging,
2007 Jun 21
19
Writing a tool for Shared Persistent Windows Boot Image
Before, in my "Hard Problem" email I was trying to communicate a design issue were trying to solve with Xen. This is what we need to do: 1) Deploy 24 Windows XP VMs in parallel. 2) Boot them from a shared Windows XP C: drive. 3) Since this is a read-only shared image we obviously can''t have multiple VM''s writing to it. 4) All writes to the boot image for logging,
2010 Mar 04
1
Regarding SPICE
Hi, I have set up KVM on FC12. I was wondering if its possible to Display the VM using spice + libvirt? As in, if I can define my domain with graphics like: <graphics type='spice' port='-1' autoport='yes' listen='0.0.0.0'/> or <graphics type='spice' port='5903' '
2007 May 22
6
xen version compatibility
If I have a linux kernel on dom0 from xen 3.0.2 and my xen binary is version 3.1.0, can I expect things to work? What about if my dom0 kernel and xen binary are both 3.1.0 and I have a para virt domU with xen 3.0.2 code in? What about if the tools are from a different version of xen? I''m asking because I''m running fedora 6 and I''d like to try out xen 3.1.0 or 3.0.4
2010 Jan 26
1
domain definition storage
Hi, I defined several xen domains with libvirt. Can anybody tell me where libvirt stores these definitions? E.g. what files would one need to back up? Is it correct, that the xen domain definitions in /var/lib/xend/domains are overwritten regularly by libvirt? Many thanks, Arik
2010 Aug 14
1
cpuTimes and qemu-kvm on F13
http://libvirt.org/html/libvirt-libvirt.html#virDomainInfo http://libvirt.org/html/libvirt-libvirt.html#virVcpuInfo Both virDomainInfo and virVcpuInfo have a nanosecond cpuTime field. How do the two related to one another? With some experiementing, it appears the virDomainInfo::cpuTime is equal to the host CPU time used by the qemu-kvm process for the domain. It also appears that the
2007 Feb 13
5
ATI fglrx patch, OpenGL is working
Hi all. have fglrx driver working with xen, opengl runs fine for me. see http://pastebin.ca/350588 it''s tested with kernel 2.6.19, driver version 8.33.6, xen version 3.0.3 and 3.0.4 thanks to Jacob Gorm Hansen for suggestions testing, feedback (and bugreports - hope not) are welcome Christian -- "Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production
2008 Jul 19
11
HVM direct boot broken in xen-unstable
Hi! On x86_64, changeset 18081, running/building on rhel5, trying to use the HVM direct boot causes the domain to reboot immediately and then the log says the domain is restarting too rapidly. No obvious hints as to where the problem is. If I build the in-tree ioemu code, things work. Any clues as to where to look or how to get some useful debugging output? Thanks, John Byrne
2007 May 16
6
Keyboard change
Hello, it''s not the first time but ... Who know? Well, I use xen in HVM. All works fine, my keyboard in Dom0 is AZERTY, but this keyboard become QWERTY when i enter in VM, it''s not useful to type password. How can i keep my keyboard AZERTY in my VM and in Dom0? -- Benjamin HENRION Elève de 4eme année de l'' EXIA (Nancy) Ecole supérieure d''informatique Spé
2008 Mar 25
2
Re: [Fedora-xen] RHEL5 - Xend will not start after software upgrade
Hello, Recently I ran yum update on a RHEL5 x86_64 machine and as part of the update, the following packages were installed: Updated: xen-libs-3.0.3-41.el5.x86_64 Updated: xen-libs-3.0.3-41.el5.i386 Installed: kernel-xen-2.6.18-53.1.14.el5.x86_64 Updated: xen-3.0.3-41.el5.x86_64 After the update, I rebooted the machine. Now, I cannot get xend to start:
2007 Jun 01
6
PATCH: Use name instead of pid in QEMU logs
The attached patch changes the logfile name generated by qemu-dm to use the pattern qemu-dm-[NAME].log instead of qemu-dm-[PID].log. This makes it easier for the adminsitrator to figure out which log corresponds to which guest (particularly after a crash where you no long know what PID the qemu-dm process for your guest had). It also prevents the number of log files from growing unbounded.
2008 Aug 12
2
Announcing: Open OVF project source code availibility
Announcing the open-ovf project and source code availibility. Hi folks, we are announcing the availibility of source code for the open-ovf project. OVF is a standard packaging format for virtual machines and software appliances. The open-ovf project is seeking contributors and users to help establish OVF as a transparent and platform-nuetral method for packaing virtual machine images. We
2010 Jan 25
1
Stealing ownership: chown user->qemu->root
F12, libvirt 0.7.1-15, qemu 0.11.0-12, 32 bit I recently discovered that libvirt is stealing ownership of my disk images. How can I make it stop? I have a disk image in my home directory, owned by matt. When I create a domain that uses the disk it gets chowned to qemu.qemu. When the domain terminates it is owned by root.root. I've lost access to the file. It has been suggested that the
2006 Nov 28
8
[PATCH] Enable uppercase letters to be entered in QEMU monitor terminal
Changeset 10742:3e07ec30c445 made it possible to switch to the QEMU monitor terminal when using the VNC display protocol. Unfortunately the VNC key handling is rather crazy, so even if you have the shift key pressed, a VNC client will send a lowercase letter, expecting the server to interpret the state of the shift key as desired. Normally in HVM guests, the guest OS does this interpretation
2006 Oct 25
4
[PATCH][VNC Auth] Fix qemu-dm becomes defunct when rebooting hvm domain
Hi, Sorry, I should not have removed infomation on xend. image.py, line 399, in configVNC config.remove([''vncpasswd'', vncpasswd_vmconfig]) When vncpasswd is removed, qemu-dm cannot be started in reboot of hvm domain. Because necessary information disappears. It cannot be helped though information in config list remains in xenstore. This patch corrects above. Regards,
2007 Dec 08
6
Re: [Xen-changelog] [xen-unstable] tools: Rationalise library soname versions.
On Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 04:30:09PM -0800, Xen patchbot-unstable wrote: > tools: Rationalise library soname versions. > > * Arrange for the sonames of libxenstore, libxc, libfsimage and > libblktap to be set from a single place in Config.mk. Grumble... I don''t like this at all. You just bumped libfsimage for no reason. Can we please fix libfsimage back to the correct
2008 Aug 21
7
vnc port selection
Hi folks, Xen''s qemu-dm version has a ''-vncunused'' command line switch which asks the internal vnc server to pick any unused tcp port to listen on. The actual port is communicated to the outside world via xenstore. I''m looking for a reasonable way to implement that functionality in upstream qemu. First, I think it shouldn''t be a separate command