Jason Taylor wrote on Sat, 15 Nov 2008 17:00:46 -0700:
One thing to note is that the base Xen installs fine it seems
but when trying to create the virtual instance (domU) it says it cannot
connect to the console.
Then try without making it connect to the console. (I may have misunderstood
One thing: you want to use the Xen 3.2 rpms provided by xen.org for serious
production work on CentOS and not the one coming with CentOS. Suggest you read
the archives of the list for all tips and caveats.
I've been using the stock Xen (2.6.18) that comes with the latest
CentOS 5.2 in
One thing: you want to use the Xen 3.2 rpms provided by xen.org for serious
production work on CentOS and not the one coming with CentOS. Suggest you
read
the archives of the list for all tips and caveats.
When installing the xen.org RPMs, are existing VMs and config files etc dealt
with
Michael Hall wrote on Sun, 16 Nov 2008 21:59:35 +0930:
On the downloads page at xen.org I can only see source tarballs for 3.3.
There are no 3.3 rpms provided by xen.org. The fiels for 3.2 are in the
archive:
http://www.xen.org/download/dl_32rhel5.html
Again: before you use it, skim this
Brett Serkez wrote on Sun, 16 Nov 2008 07:16:45 -0500:
I've been using the stock Xen (2.6.18) that comes with the latest
CentOS 5.2 in production without major issue. At one time I had to
restart xend occasionally to be able to properly reboot guest OSes
from virt-manager, but even that has
Michael Hall wrote on Sun, 16 Nov 2008 21:34:25 +0930:
When installing the xen.org RPMs, are existing VMs and config files etc dealt
with gracefully?
yes.
Kai
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