> I had problems getting libvirt on the client to create virtual machines on
the server. The > fix was to create a symbolic link called xen to
/usr/lib64/xen-4.0 on the server as libvirt > was looking for files in that
path.
Virt-install is extremely slow when creating HVM guest via ISO image on Squeeze,
at least via my experience. More over it gets frozen from time to time.
Boris.
--- On Mon, 2/14/11, Chris Percol <chris.percol@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Chris Percol <chris.percol@gmail.com>
Subject: [Xen-users] debian squeeze gotchas using xen 4
To: xen-users@lists.xensource.com
Date: Monday, February 14, 2011, 2:44 PM
I installed a debian squeeze desktop client today and a squeeze, with xen 4, on
one of our servers.
I had problems getting libvirt on the client to create virtual machines on the
server. The fix was to create a symbolic link called xen to /usr/lib64/xen-4.0
on the server as libvirt was looking for files in that path.
Is there anything else I should be aware of/issues regarding this setup? I
haven''t tested it yet but libvirt on the client was saying the server
machine didn''t seem to have hvm capability even though I had followed
the debian/xen instructions for squeeze and installed xen-qemu-dm-4.0?
Thanks,
Chris
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