> Basically Fedora 12 doesn't support Xen as a host. Too bad, but this > is because upstream Xen people didn't get their changes into the Linux > kernel yet.
Xen 4.0 official release (due to end of 01/2010) would have JF's 2.6.3(X).(Y) pvops enabled kernel as default kernel for Xen Dom0 support. So changes are done at least for Citrix. I believe APIC rework will significantly change Xen Hypervisor itself . RH's position is waiting for Xen Dom0 support to merge mainline linux. Expectation like 2.6.33 seems to be very optimistic ( per link provided by you ) Fedora's guys made more then whoever else for Xen Support on F12 1. Xen 3.4.2 Hypervisor may be installed via xen-3.4.2-2.fc13.src.rpm. 2. Libvirt 0.7.1-15 works fine with mentioned version of Xen ( virt-install,virt-manager) This feature makes F12 much more attractive target for kernel port vs Ubuntu or Debian. The most serious competition is xVM 3.4.2 based on OpenSolaris 2010-02 ( Libvirt 0.7.0) 3. JF's pvops kernel 2.6.31.6 may be checked out and built on any Linux and on F12 in particular. Boris. ________________________________ From: Richard W.M. Jones <[email protected]> To: Dario Lesca <[email protected]> Cc: Boris Derzhavets <[email protected]>; Fedora Virt <[email protected]>; Fedora Project List <[email protected]> Sent: Wed, December 30, 2009 3:21:56 PM Subject: Re: [fedora-virt] how to active XEN on Fedora 12 On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 02:23:37PM +0100, Dario Lesca wrote: > Thanks Boris, I use F12 on my Laptop and I want run some VM for test new > version of distro. KVM is generally better for laptops because of better power management. However ... > Now I use qemu-kvm but each machine use 30/40% of CPU of host system. Is KVM enabled? $ /sbin/lsmod | grep kvm kvm_intel 48184 6 kvm 163952 1 kvm_intel You should see a kvm_* module. Does your laptop support hardware virtualization? Recent hardware has much better support than the first generation of hardware. Is it enabled in the laptop BIOS? > I want use XEN to see if it works better... [...] > then I'm looking for some thing to do after this.... Basically Fedora 12 doesn't support Xen as a host. Too bad, but this is because upstream Xen people didn't get their changes into the Linux kernel yet. Your options are to go back to something out of date and unsupported (Fedora 8 IIRC was the last version of Fedora that could be used as a Xen host). Or use KVM -- see above. Or use RHEL 5 or a derivative where an older version of Xen is fully supported. Rich. -- Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat http://people.redhat.com/~rjones Read my programming blog: http://rwmj.wordpress.com Fedora now supports 80 OCaml packages (the OPEN alternative to F#) http://cocan.org/getting_started_with_ocaml_on_red_hat_and_fedora
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