On Tue, 2012-11-20 at 09:53 -0800, James Oakley wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> > As Per suggested, i'll try on this list as it is more on-topic.
> > 
> > I grew up with XEN, so i rather stick with it (inertia ;-)
> > but if it isn't maintained anymore, i'll ditch xen and start looking
> > at
> > LXC (for linux) and KVM (for non-linux).
> > 
> > Hans
> > 
> > ps1
> > no pending updates/reboot, rpm -qa reports:
> > kernel-xen-3.4.11-2.16.1.x86_64
> > patterns-openSUSE-xen_server-12.2-5.5.1.x86_64
> > xen-4.2.0_03-210.8.x86_64
> > xen-doc-html-4.2.0_03-210.8.x86_64
> > xen-doc-pdf-4.2.0_03-210.8.x86_64
> > xen-kmp-desktop-4.2.0_03_k3.4.11_2.16-210.8.x86_64
> > xen-libs-4.2.0_03-210.8.x86_64
> > xen-tools-4.2.0_03-210.8.x86_64
> 
> Why are you using 4.2.0? The Xen shipped in 12.2 is 4.1.3, and works just 
> fine. I even have esoteric features like VGA passthrough working. If you are 
> having trouble with stock 12.2 plus updates, you can file a bug report.
> 
> As for maintenance, Xen is very well maintained on openSUSE. I have many 
> production openSUSE Xen machines and when I file bug reports, issues are 
> usually solved pretty quickly.

At a meeting, i was informed that LXC from the addon repo was
significantly improved.
I'm removing the addon, and will try XEN again.
will report back on it.

hans
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