Hi,
Whats the status of ovzkernel-xen for rhel5? I see in the repo that it
was last built for 028stab053.10 which was in April.
Are there any issues with it or is it just that noone is recompiling
regularly?
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Aleksandar Ivanisevic wrote:
Hi,
Whats the status of ovzkernel-xen for rhel5? I see in the repo that it
was last built for 028stab053.10 which was in April.
Are there any issues with it or is it just that noone is recompiling
regularly?
Xen compilation was broken in the last kernel, so it
Aleksandar Ivanisevic wrote:
Kir Kolyshkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Xen compilation was broken in the last kernel, so it went out without
-xen-. It is now fixed and xen kernels will be available with the next
kernel release. If you want it earlier (for whatever reason), we can
provide an
Having not used Xen but being very interested in all forms of
virtualization and how folks are using it, I'm curious.
What does one do with a kernel that does both OpenVZ and Xen? Do you run
multiple Doms and a few of them use OpenVZ? Is there a reason that
neither OpenVZ nor Xen do exactly
Kir Kolyshkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Xen compilation was broken in the last kernel, so it went out without
-xen-. It is now fixed and xen kernels will be available with the next
kernel release. If you want it earlier (for whatever reason), we can
provide an unofficial build.
Maybe I
Henrik Holmboe wrote:
Kir Kolyshkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Xen compilation was broken in the last kernel, so it went out without
-xen-. It is now fixed and xen kernels will be available with the next
kernel release. If you want it earlier (for whatever reason), we can
provide an
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 08:47:56AM -0600, Gregor Mosheh wrote:
Having not used Xen but being very interested in all forms of
virtualization and how folks are using it, I'm curious.
What does one do with a kernel that does both OpenVZ and Xen? Do you run
multiple Doms and a few of them use
Josip Rodin wrote:
Yes, there is a fundamental difference in how the two systems work, RTFM :)
Why, thank you. And here I thought they were the same thing. :P
My question is why you'd want to use both. What particular need or
deployment scenario would require Xen and OpenVZ together?
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On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 04:22:01PM -0600, Gregor Mosheh wrote:
My question is why you'd want to use both. What particular need or
deployment scenario would require Xen and OpenVZ together?
Well, that's... a bit unimaginative :| Here's a quick example: you have one
big machine but more than one