[CentOS-virt] xm new

2008-05-16 Thread David Hláčik
Hello, i have Centos5.1 64bit, with xen3.2, using centos xen kernel, xen3.2 builded from source rpm for centos. Virtual machines work fine trough xm create configname ,but when i am trying to add them to xen source : xm new configname, this is what i get : [EMAIL PROTECTED] xen]# xm new

[CentOS-virt] Virtual Iron

2008-05-16 Thread Karanbir Singh
Guys FYI, A couple of people from VirtualIron got in touch with me following on from the flexiscale donation (we have a few i386/x86_64 VM's hosted there, we == CentOS Project, that the QA guys are looking at using to do some of their work in ) Over the next few days, the Virtual Iron guys

[CentOS-virt] virtual sprawl - managing password changes

2008-05-16 Thread Jeff Larsen
We are using the free VMware Server on CentOS 4. Almost all of our VMs are CentOS 4 as well. We have 7 VMware hosts with about 40 total virtual machines. It's been a very successful architecture for us. I'm wondering how the rest of the community is managing updates of root (and other local

Re: [CentOS-virt] virtual sprawl - managing password changes

2008-05-16 Thread Eli Stair
Theres nothing unique about VM's vs. standard machine deployments, you're looking at a standard UNIX admin practice. I personally run cfengine for maintaining everything configuration-related across all *NIX'es, and LDAP/kerberos (via AD) for all non-root logins, across our entire

Re: [CentOS-virt] virtual sprawl - managing password changes

2008-05-16 Thread Mark Foster
Jeff Larsen wrote: We are using the free VMware Server on CentOS 4. Almost all of our VMs are CentOS 4 as well. We have 7 VMware hosts with about 40 total virtual machines. It's been a very successful architecture for us. I'm wondering how the rest of the community is managing updates of root