Todd (and others):
Thank you for the pointer to the page. After over a week of trying to
get stubdoms to work in Xen-4.1.1, the secret was in the wiki page. One
MUST have the following in their config file to make stubdoms work. Do
not follow the documents in the source - just make you add the following
to the config file
* device_model_stubdomain_override = 1
I also have
* builder = ''hvm''
* kernel = "usr/lib/xen/boot/hvmloader"
as is documented but the missing was the line above. Thank you in advance.
Jeff
PS: I have not yet tested this in Xen-4.1.2 but believe it will work as well.
I have only confirm it on Xen-4.1.1
On 2/1/2012 7:56 AM, Todd Deshane wrote:> On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 6:03 PM, Jeff Mason <jmason@cputech.com>
wrote:
>> I am trying to run a HVM using stubdom in Xen4.1.2. The file
>> .../stubdom/README states that I need to set up a couple of things in
>> /exports/usr/share/xen and then execute /usr/sbin/fs-backend.
>>
>> I cannot find any program (or associated source file) for fs-backend in
>> my xen tree or in Ubuntu installation (using a self built kernel.org
>> kernel for dom 0). Does this still exist and does it still need to be
run?
>>
> I''m not sure about those steps. The README might be out of date.
> Anyone know for sure?
>
> I know this is up-to-date:
> http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Device_Model_Stub_Domains
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Thanks,
> Todd
>
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Jeff Mason
Principal Engineer
CPU Technology
1500 Kansas Ave, Suite 3D
Longmont, CO 80501
720-204-6361
jmason@cputech.com
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