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John, When I did an "xm create", I got the following error... Using config file "vmx1". VNC= 1 (-2, 'Name or service not known') Error: Error connecting to xend, is xend running? xen-vt:~/xen/vm # vncviewer-log -listen: Listening on port 11001 (flash port 10901) vncviewer-log -listen: Command line errors are not reported until a connection comes in. And xend is running. I am able to create a VMX domain using SDL. Any ideas? Thanks Aravindh > -----Original Message----- > From: John Wilson [mailto:j.wilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 2:54 PM > To: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: RE: [Xen-users] Windows on Xen+VT > > How I managed to get VMX up and running: > > 1) Perform a Xen 3.0 source build with libvncserver installed > 2) Modify the VMX config file and 'xm create -f vmx.img' > 3) After confirmation of domain creation, 'netstat -nat' to look for the > vnc server (on port 590X)... mine was located at ip 0.0.0.0:5901 > 4) vncviewer 0.0.0.0:5901 > > And the VNC window opens up displaying the VMX domain in all its wonderful > glory:-) > > My config file was just the vmx example with the image file changed. > > John > > Quoting "Puthiyaparambil, Aravindh" > > John, > > > > I have been trying to get VNC to work with VMX domains. I have the > > libvnc library installed. I have been able to get it working only get > > SDL. Could you please tell me what steps you followed? It would also be > > helpful if you could get me a copy of your Windows VMX domain's xm > > config file. > > > > Thanks, > > Aravindh > > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: John Wilson [mailto:j.wilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > >> Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 3:55 PM > >> To: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >> Subject: [Xen-users] Windows on Xen+VT > >> > >> To all you guys who have managed to get Windows up on Xen... > >> > >> Its early days for me as I only figured out how to get it up and > > running > >> through vnc today, but basically it runs rather slowly, and I wonder > > if > >> anyone has any experience on 'best practices' and such when creating > > WinXP > >> virtual machines. > >> > >> I'm currently using an image that boots to windows setup I made using > >> QEMU, > >> and it boots fine, tells me its resuming setup, then blue screens with > > a > >> reference to an infinite loop being detected in the framebuf driver. > >> (Although I think it might just be detecting extreme slowness as this > >> infinite loop). > >> > >> 1) So how to speed it up/why would it be going so slowly? (my linux > > VMX > >> machines don't exactly burn rubber either) > >> 2) Should I fully install windows onto the image with QEMU first? > >> 3) Should the video output be configured for full screen, as opposed > > to > >> windowed as it is currently? > >> 4)Is there any possibility at all that a VMX domain (especially > > windows) > >> could be run on a non-VT machine? (Beacause its a very new > > pre-production > >> bios and platform, and even though it's set up in the bios for VT, I > > don't > >> really trust it and it seems a little suspiciously slow... I suppose I > >> could test this in the lab really:-) > >> 5) Anything else I should know? > >> > >> > >> John > >> > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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