I haven't tried Xen on OpenBSD as host, but Xen is open source and there was
subject to  correction of a lock-up bug in OpenBSD to support Xen Hosting.
NetBSD supports Xen Hostig

On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 11:03 AM, Tomas Bodzar <tomas.bod...@gmail.com>wrote:

> On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 8:12 AM, Hassan Monfared <hmonfa...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > why don't you try xen ?
>
> Maybe because he asked for solution with OpenBSD as a host and nothing
> from packages/ports? ;-)
>
> > The XenB. hypervisor, the powerful open source industry standard for
> > virtualization, offers a powerful, efficient, and secure feature set for
> > virtualization of x86, x86_64, IA64, ARM, and other CPU architectures.
> > visit Xen at www.Xen.org
> >
> > On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 2:10 PM, Tomas Bodzar <tomas.bod...@gmail.com
> >wrote:
> >
> >> On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 12:17 PM, lancebaynes87 <lancebayne...@zoho.com
> >
> >> wrote:
> >> >
> >>
> >
> http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/20917/are-there-any-virtualization-so
> > lutions-for-openbsd-important-no-package-from
> >> >
> >> > I'm searching for Virtualization solutions:
> >> >
> >> > OpenBSD: host
> >> > CentOS: guest
> >> >
> >> > What are my solutions? I'm searching for one that doesn't use packages
> >> from ports. Are there any?
> >>
> >> Qemu only or switch to real virtualization Ldoms where OpenBSD runs
> >> fine as a host/guest. Not sure how well CentOS runs inside Ldoms if at
> >> all :-)
> >>
> >> >
> >> > Thank you in anticipation.

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