All thats really required is to be able to write to the xenstore.

I know Netscaler VPX is based on FreeBSD and supports XenMontion.. If you
can legally use anything out of VPX is another story.


On 24 April 2012 01:54, moto kawasaki <m...@kawasaki3.org> wrote:

>
> Hi
>
> Yes, I strognly wish to have xentools for FreeBSD (guest).
> I'd contribute as far as I can !!
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> moto kawasaki <m...@kawasaki3.org>
>
>
> > I talked some days ago at one of the Citryx mailing lists with one
> > systems architect in order to view if is planned to add support to
> > FreeBSD for XenCloud. They said me that there weren't plans but that
> > is totally possible to make Xenservertools to work with FreeBSD by
> > doing some little modifications. I'm planning to go with this
> > portability in following days... in fact... they told me that would be
> > nice to exist a contributed port for being able to use FreeBSD and
> > XenServerTools that basically is probably what you need. I'll tell
> > here how this project carries out :) ... And if I'm allowed to... I
> > will contribute the port. :) :)
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