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Re: [Xen-users] Xen-2.0.7 and RHAS 2.4.21


  • To: "Eric-Olivier Lamey" <eolamey@xxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 14:34:35 +0100
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Here is the output of lsmod:

Module                  Size  Used by    Not tainted
audit                  90808   2  (autoclean)
usbserial              23868   0  (autoclean) (unused)
lp                      9156   0  (autoclean)
parport                38848   0  (autoclean) [lp]
autofs4                16856   0  (autoclean) (unused)
e1000                  78652   1
floppy                 57520   0  (autoclean)
sg                     37388   0  (autoclean)
microcode               6912   0  (autoclean)
keybdev                 2944   0  (unused)
mousedev                5656   1
hid                    22532   0  (unused)
input                   6176   0  [keybdev mousedev hid]
ehci-hcd               20776   0  (unused)
usb-uhci               26860   0  (unused)
usbcore                81152   1  [usbserial hid ehci-hcd usb-uhci]
ext3                   89960   4
jbd                    55156   4  [ext3]
megaraid2              38376   5
aic7xxx               163120   0  (unused)
diskdumplib             5260   0  [megaraid2 aic7xxx]
sd_mod                 14128  10
scsi_mod              115496   4  [sg megaraid2 aic7xxx sd_mod]

>I'm using anaconda for example so that I can reuse our kickstart infrastructure

How do you install the base system? Can you do this using anaconda? (I'm not a Redhat person, pity I have to run it ).
I was using debootstrap on Unbuntu, which worked like a charm.

>You cannot have a non-xen aware kernel as a domU when using non-VT hardware.

That's what I understood from the previous thread I had on the list, if I can have multiple DomUs with 2.4 kernel running Redhat AS3, even if it's not the standart Redhat kernel, I'll be very happy !!

>Well, I guess the only way to make this work (i.e having a standard RHEL 3 kernel) is to use a VT enabled server.

I am using Dell Poweredge 1850 with Xeon processors - no idea whether this is VT compatible.

Quentin.

2006/10/30, Eric-Olivier Lamey < eolamey@xxxxxxxxx>:
On 10/30/06, BB Mailing list < bb.mlist@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,

  Hi,

> I don't think aic7xxx is compiled in the xen 2 kernel, find
> /lib/modules/*xen* -name aic\* gives nothing :(

  Maybe it is compiled in the kernel and the error you get at boot
comes from another missing module ? When you boot the regular RHEL 3
kernel, what is the output of 'lsmod' ?

> I would love to run xen 3 (which actually worked when I installed it on
> Ubuntu, and which would probably work like a breeze on Redhat AS4) but:
>
> 1. I need Redhat AS3 images as DomUs (and could not find such ready made
> images)

  There are lots of different ways to install a RHEL 3 domU, even dom0
is not running RHEL 3. I'm using anaconda for example so that I can
reuse our kickstart infrastructure.

> 2. I need a 2.4 kernel for the DomUs (as close as possible to the one
> shipped with Redhat AS3)
>
> So I thought the easiest way would be to have RHAS 3 as Dom0, but I realize
> it's not that easy and from another thread I understand I cannot have a 2.4
> kernel running on top of a 2.6 xen kernel.

  You cannot have a non-xen aware kernel as a domU when using non-VT hardware.

> I'm pretty much stuck here.

  Well, I guess the only way to make this work (i.e having a standard
RHEL 3 kernel) is to use a VT enabled server.

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