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2015 Jul 16
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Libvirt 1.2.15 and Kernel 3.18.12 RPMs pushed to the Xen4
Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> wrote: > I have signed and pushed the libvirt-1.2.15-3 and kenel-3.18.12-11 RPMs > into the xen4 repository for CentOS-6.6. These have been in > virt6-testing for a few months now with no negative reports. Kernel 3.18.12-11 failed to boot on a Dell PowerEdge R620 - unable to start init, but restarted immediately after and I'm not currently
2015 Jul 16
0
Libvirt 1.2.15 and Kernel 3.18.12 RPMs pushed to the Xen4
On 06/29/2015 12:24 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote: > I have signed and pushed the libvirt-1.2.15-3 and kenel-3.18.12-11 RPMs > into the xen4 repository for CentOS-6.6. These have been in > virt6-testing for a few months now with no negative reports. Is there any intent to keep that 3.18 kernel up to date with security patches, or is it just intended for testing? -- Bob Nichols
2015 May 13
3
Linux kernel 3.18.12 and libvirt 1.2.15 for Xen4CentOS in virt6-testing
Thanks to work from Johnny, linux 3.18.12 with all the x4c blktap goodness have been built and are now in the virt6-testing repo. I've also uploaded libvirt 1.2.15. As you may have seen earlier today, virt6-testing also includes an updated 4.4.2 package with the latest security update (XSA-133). The kernel has had some basic testing (by myself, Johnny, and another community member), but
2015 May 18
1
Linux kernel 3.18.12 and libvirt 1.2.15 for Xen4CentOS in virt6-testing
On Sat, May 16, 2015 at 2:08 PM, Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> wrote: > On 05/13/2015 01:14 PM, George Dunlap wrote: >> Thanks to work from Johnny, linux 3.18.12 with all the x4c blktap >> goodness have been built and are now in the virt6-testing repo. I've >> also uploaded libvirt 1.2.15. As you may have seen earlier today, >> virt6-testing also
2014 Dec 15
5
CentOS 6 Xen 4.4.1 packages available on virt6-testing
At long last, I've got some beta CentOS 6 4.4.1 packages up on the CBS. Major updates include: * Update to Xen 4.4.1. Also includes all XSAs through 114 * Update to latest blktap 2.5 * Updated libvirt packages (1.2.10), which work well with libxl To use, add the following to a file in /etc/yum.repos.d: [virt-testing] name=CentOS-$releasever - virt-testing
2015 May 05
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Experimental 3.18.12 Kernel for Xen4CentOS 6
All, I have compiled an experimental 3.18.12 kernel from the 3.18 LTS kernel branch from kernel.org for the Xen4Centos 6 tree. http://people.centos.org/hughesjr/xen-kernel/x86_64/ This should be considered extremely experimental at this point and is unsigned. I have tested it on 2 generic servers and it worked fine on both of those with sata and gigabit ethernet. Please test this and provide
2015 Jan 06
1
CentOS 6 Xen 4.4.1 packages available on virt6-testing
On 01/06/2015 08:54 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote: > On 12/15/2014 12:24 PM, George Dunlap wrote: >> At long last, I've got some beta CentOS 6 4.4.1 packages up on the CBS. >> >> Major updates include: >> * Update to Xen 4.4.1. Also includes all XSAs through 114 >> * Update to latest blktap 2.5 >> * Updated libvirt packages (1.2.10), which work well with libxl
2015 May 16
0
Linux kernel 3.18.12 and libvirt 1.2.15 for Xen4CentOS in virt6-testing
On 05/13/2015 01:14 PM, George Dunlap wrote: > Thanks to work from Johnny, linux 3.18.12 with all the x4c blktap > goodness have been built and are now in the virt6-testing repo. I've > also uploaded libvirt 1.2.15. As you may have seen earlier today, > virt6-testing also includes an updated 4.4.2 package with the latest > security update (XSA-133). > > The kernel has
2011 Jan 26
3
missing vif.0 port after install xen4+centos5
Hi ! I have install the xen4+centos5 on my server following the post of the kernel version is 2.6.32.27 which is download from git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jeremy/xen.git But after I reboot the server ,and run the "ifconfig", whose output likes the following [root@localhost scripts]# ifconfig eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:15:C5:EB:96:C3
2011 Feb 08
5
xen3 domU on xen4 dom0
Greetings! Trying to to run a xen3 domU on a xen4 dem0 I run into problems. The xen server ''XEN1''(dom0) is openSUSE-11.3 (kernel 2.6.34) and xen-4.0.1. With qemu I created an image ''M08.raw'' from the SUSE-9.3 (kernel 2.6.11) and XEN-3.0 installation CD''s. The XEN modules were included in the installation. In M08.raw/boot I configured grub/menu.lst:
2013 Oct 31
1
Fwd: bnx2x driver in Xen4 kernel
Hi, After following the instructions here http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Xen/Xen4QuickStart and installing the kernel from Xen4 CentOS project (kernel-3.4.61-9.el6.centos.alt.x86_64) I can't use any networking because the firmware for my NIC is not available: Bringing up interface eth0.3: bnx2x 0000:02:00.0: firmware: requesting bnx2x/bnx2x-e1h-7.2.51.0.fw bnx2x:
2013 Nov 26
1
Cannot start CentOS after installing the latest Xen4 with kernel 3.10.20
Hello. I'm installing the latest version of XEN to CentOS 6.4 machine. XEN version: 4.2.3-25.el6.centos.alt kernel: 3.10.20-11.el6.centos.alt When I reboot, many messages appears on the screen, indication the loading of XEN and then.. just a black screen. Several days ago I successfully installed XEN on another machine, but that was XEN 4.2.3-23 and kernel 3.4.68-9. And now, after the new
2004 May 17
2
dovecot (mutt?) tells me I have new email (when I don't)
Hi, does anyone else, whilst using mutt, have the problem where you read your new email - then change to another mailbox, *then* mutt tells you that you have new email in the mailbox you just read!? It seems to only happen when I: a) receive email in, say, =mi b) change to, and read email in =mi c) hit 'c' to change to next-unread mailbox d) mutt says "New mail in
2012 May 27
2
[stable 9]Dell R620 Ethernet Ordering
I'm trying to understand the newbus and acpi interactions on this Dell R620 that result in the Broadcom adapter board being probed "backwards" or just plain out of order in comparison to the connector layout and the linux tg3 driver. We seem to be detecting PCI0:2:0 before PCI0:1:0. This seems odd to me. When I replace the broadcom daughter card with an intel daughter card, this
2010 Jan 29
7
with Xen4 config -> (pci-passthrough-strict-check no), DomU init reports "Error: pci: PCI Backend and pci-stub don''t own device"
testing, uname -ri 2.6.33-rc5-4-xen x86_64 rpm -qa | grep -i Xen-4 xen-4.0.0_20873_01-29.1.x86_64 cat test.cfg name = ''test'' builder = ''linux'' bootloader = ''/usr/lib/xen/boot/domUloader.py'' bootargs = ''--entry=xvda1:vmlinuz-xen,/boot/initrd-xen'' disk = [
2011 Jun 19
10
Alternative to network-nat on Debian Squeeze with XEN4?
Hello, Are there any good alternatives to the network-nat script on Debian Squeeze? I have tried using (network-script network-nat) and (vif-script vif-nat), but I end up with an error message like Error: Device 1 (vif) could not be connected. ip addr add 10.0.1.259 dev vif4.1 failed with configuration file directive vif =[ ''script=vif-nat,ip=10.0.1.132'' ] I need Internet
2015 Sep 08
3
Xen 4.4.3 packages available in virt6-xen-44-testing
So first of all, if you've used the CBS before, please note the name change -- it's no longer virt6-testing, but virt6-xen-44-testing. Easiest way to install: rpm -ivh http://cbs.centos.org/repos/virt6-xen-44-testing/x86_64/os/Packages/centos-release-xen-7-7.el6.x86_64.rpm This will set up yum repositories for both the eventual release repositories (enabled by default), and the
2015 Apr 23
3
Xen 4.4.2 (with XSA-132) in virt6-testing
I've got Xen 4.4.2 in virt6-testing. I haven't had a chance to test it, and won't for another week or two; but if some volunteers can put it through its paces, I can ask Johnny to push it to the public repo sometome early next week. Thanks, -George
2015 Jan 05
3
CentOS 6 Xen 4.4.1 packages available on virt6-testing / libvirt blktap2 problems
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 10:29:53PM +0200, Pasi K?rkk?inen wrote: > > > > * xend is now disabled by default. You can enable it by running > > chkconfig. xend has been removed from the tree entirely in Xen 4.5, > > so this should (hopefully) serve as a "wake-up-call" for people to > > begin the transition over to xend. > > > > * A lot have
2015 May 20
0
xl stack problems on CentOS6 XEN4
Hi George, I already outlined the drbd-stuff on xen-users (see attachement). Yes - elrepo is right on mark. Excerpt: "The script (/etc/xen/scripts/block-drbd) I am using is from drbd84-utils-8.9.2-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64 - and already seems to contain the "drbd or phy" case; both in the add and the remove branch. CentOS6 XEN4 is based on the Kernel 3.10.68-11.el6.centos.alt.x86_64