Hi Jon, You mean I should first install Xen according to "Xen4QuickStart" wiki and then install xenserver, right?
Thanks, Qiaowei From: Jon Ludlam [mailto:jonathan.lud...@eu.citrix.com] Sent: Monday, June 02, 2014 8:14 PM To: Ren, Qiaowei; xen-api@lists.xen.org Subject: Re: [Xen-API] the system panic with latest buildroot Hi Qiaowei, On 02/06/14 12:59, Ren, Qiaowei wrote: Hi Jon, I just tried the building and installation according to the guide https://github.com/xenserver/buildroot. ./configure.sh make make install xenserver-install-wizard reboot This has the side effect of installing xen and a dom0 kernel, but these both come from a non-standard location. And I didn't install xen and centos-release-xen through 'yum install', as http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Xen/Xen4QuickStart mentioned. Thanks, Qiaowei That Xen quickstart is the 'standard' location for getting xen up and running on CentOS. Could you please try that and see if that works for you - if so, it indicates a problem with one of those two things in our non-standard location. If that is the case, the solution is to use the normal Xen4CentOS repositories, which requires a bit of work in buildroot, which we're going to work on soon. I note you're using Virtualbox - I have had this working, but I have also noticed many crashes while using it. I'd certainly recommend using a physical machine for this, as it'll be much more reliable. Cheers, Jon
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