Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "32bit domUs"
2009 Nov 27
6
where is the kernel
Hey all,
i used http://bits.xensource.com/oss-xen/release/3.4.2/linux-2.6.18-xen-3.4.2.tar.gz to try and compile my Xen kernel on debian 5.0.2
everything went well when i ussed make, make modules, make modules_install, and make install. The following files were created in the boot directory.
vmlinuz-2.6.18.8-xen
config-2.6.18.8-xen
System.map-2.6.18.8-xen
however in the arach/x86_64 there is
2009 Aug 27
8
cannot boot PV guest
This is my install profile F11.install
name="FC11-G1S2"
memory=500
disk = [''phy:/dev/sda3,0,w'' ]
vif = [ ''bridge=eth0'' ]
vfb = [ ''type=vnc,vncunused=1'']
kernel = "/etc/xen/vm/vmlinuz.1"
ramdisk = "/etc/xen/vm/initrd.img.1"
vcpus=1
on_reboot = ''restart''
on_crash = ''restart''
2009 Aug 25
14
3.4-testing : Kernel panic on bootup (mount: could not find filesystem /dev/root/)
Hi,
I installed XEN 3.4-testing version without much problems in CentOS 5.3
running on quadcore Intel Nahelam processors using the following
installation
steps (as in the README) :
<steps>
hg clone http://xenbits.xensource.com/xen-3.4-testing.hg`
cd xen-unstable.hg
make world
make install
make linux-2.6-xen-config CONFIGMODE=menuconfig
make linux-2.6-xen-build
make linux-2.6-xen-install
2010 May 07
1
HMV domU creating Tap device?!
Hey all,
I have a script that sets up MRTG to collect bandwidth for the VM''s based on there vm name. This is done via the domain config vif = [''vifname=''Testing'',] line and mrtg collects all data on a network card named Testing.
My issue here is that for a HVM domain... there are two interfaces that are being created. One Testing and another tab$number.0
2009 Nov 10
17
[ANNOUNCE] Xen 3.4.2 released
Folks,
Xen 3.4.2 is the latest maintenance release in the 3.4 stable branch. There
are a range of bug fixes since 3.4.1, and we recommend users to upgrade.
The source repository can be downloaded from:
http://xenbits.xensource.com/xen-3.4-testing.hg
The release is tagged ''RELEASE-3.4.2''.
Alternatively source tarballs can be downloaded from:
2009 Nov 10
17
[ANNOUNCE] Xen 3.4.2 released
Folks,
Xen 3.4.2 is the latest maintenance release in the 3.4 stable branch. There
are a range of bug fixes since 3.4.1, and we recommend users to upgrade.
The source repository can be downloaded from:
http://xenbits.xensource.com/xen-3.4-testing.hg
The release is tagged ''RELEASE-3.4.2''.
Alternatively source tarballs can be downloaded from:
2009 Nov 16
5
how to mount domU images on dom0
how to mount the domU images on dom0 to chroot them
mount it on the dom0 and chroot to it. I am getting an error xen
console mydomU
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2009 Aug 14
2
Windows 2008 datacenter no cdrom.
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2009 Dec 04
12
how to get xen with a kernel 2.6.27 or above?
Hi list,
I am starting a academic security related project and I was wondering if
there is any documentation on compiling xen/dom0 with a recent kernel?
I''ve seen a few good intentioned threads, but no real documentation so far.
Any helpful pointers will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
- SDG
P.S: First mail, not sure if I should post it here...let me know if I am on
the
2008 Nov 27
3
Running Fedora 10 (and rawhide) Xen guests/domUs on CentOS 5 dom0
Hi list!
Now when Fedora 10 is out, I thought of writing here what's needed to
run Fedora 10 Xen domUs on CentOS 5 dom0.
Fedora 10 does not have separate kernel-xen, but instead Xen domU
support is included in the normal kernel-PAE.i686 and kernel.x86_64
(based on the pv_ops Xen support included in the mainline/vanilla Linux kernels).
RHEL 5.3 beta (and final obviously too) includes
2009 Mar 15
1
32-on-64 and PVGRUB
so it appears that PVGRUB requires that I specifiy (in my
domain config file) either the -x86_64 or the -x86_32
version.
Does anyone have a clever way I can let my users switch
between x86_64 and i386 without giving them access to
the domain config file? Preferably, something more secure
than PyGRUB?
I was considering hacking up PyGRUB so that it only
allows the user a choice of
2012 Apr 24
11
Where does PyGrub run?
Hello,
I am still confused: does pyGrub run in dom0 as root? as it says in here:
"PyGRUB used to act as a “PV bootloader”: it runs in dom0 as root,
opens the PV disk image, reads its GRUB menu.lst, presents a GRUB-like
menu to let the user choose a kernel which it copies to the dom0
filesystem, it then closes the disk image and eventually tells the
domain builder to use that copy. Such a
2009 Dec 05
3
PVGrub can''t find config file for domU on logical volume
After hours of googling and not really finding a definitive solution to my
problem, I''m a little stuck and would really appreciate some help from
others.
I have a CentOS 5.4 x86-64 server running Xen 3.3 from the gitco repos as
dom0. On this I have created two logical volumes comprising 8GB for the
system disk (xvda) and 1.5GB for swap (xvdb). I ran mkfs.ext3 and mkswap
on these to
2012 May 21
6
Pvgrub on Debian dom0
Hi,
Having a problem getting a domu to boot correctly.
When I enter xl create guest it boots straight into grubdom.
If I enter the config location in grubdom t boots as expected.
The location of the grub.cfg is the same in my domu config as what in entering but just will not work.
Any ideas?
Ian
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2016 Feb 23
2
XSAs 170 and 154, repository layouts, and centos-release-xen 8-1
On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 9:24 PM, Sarah Newman <srn at prgmr.com> wrote:
> On 02/17/2016 04:30 AM, George Dunlap wrote:
>> I have the following packages going through the CBS:
>> * A CentOS 7 xen-4.6.1-2, with XSAs 170 and 154
>> * A CentOS 6 xen-4.6.1-2, with XSAs 170 and 154
>> * A CentOS 6 xen-4.4.3-11, with XSAs 170
>>
>> All these should show up in
2010 Oct 07
8
ext4 support on pvgrub
I have this working on Fedora. It turned out to be very easy to add this
as I simply took the grub-ext4-support.patch from the Fedora grub package
and put it in xen-4.0.1/stubdom/grub.patches/ . Using pvgrub (without a
vif on the virtual machine as I was having problems if I did give it a
network interface) I could read and boot from ext4 partition with this
patch but not without it.
Is this
2011 Jan 06
11
[RFC PATCH v01] Xen PVSCSI drivers for pvops xen/stable-2.6.32.x kernel
Hello,
http://pasik.reaktio.net/xen/patches/xen-pvscsi-drivers-linux-2.6.32.27-pvops-v01.diff
This is the first version of Xen PVSCSI drivers, both the scsiback backend and
scsifront frontend, ported from Novell SLES11SP1 2.6.32 Xenlinux kernel to
pvops xen/stable-2.6.32.x branch.
At the moment it''s *only* compile-tested with the latest xen/stable-2.6.32.x
git kernel as of today
2008 Sep 16
3
netfilter kernel crash in ip_ct_refresh_acct / ip_conntrack with centos 5.x
Hello!
Has anyone seen this netfilter kernel crash?
Images from the console of the crashed firewall:
http://pasik.reaktio.net/centos5-kernel-crash/
Firewall is HP DL360 G4 server running CentOS 5.x 32 bit.
I've seen this firewall crashing multiple times, but I only started investigating it lately..
It has happened using CentOS 5.0, 5.1 and now also with 5.2. I'm not sure if
it was
2009 Sep 14
1
[PATCH] xen-unstable: Add bzip2 and lzma/xz libs to stubdom for pvgrub
Hello,
The attached patch adds bzip2 and lzma/xz libs to stubdom for pvgrub.
This is the first step of getting the additional compression methods
supported in pvgrub. There''s still some Makefile voodoo to sort out
before pvgrub actually properly gets linked against these new libs.
This patch only adds the libs and makes them build.
-- Pasi
2010 Sep 05
10
Step-by-step tutorial: Installing Xen 4.0.1 rpms on Fedora 13 with pvops Linux 2.6.32.x dom0 kernel
Hello,
I just wrote a step-by-step tutorial how to install the latest Xen 4.0.1 hypervisor
on Fedora 13 (x86_64) host from src.rpm packages, and the pvops dom0 kernel from git repository.
Check it out: http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/Fedora13Xen4Tutorial
It also shows how to install various Xen PV guests using the native distro installers:
- CentOS 5.5
- Fedora 13
- Ubuntu 10.04 LTS