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[Xen-users] Overcoming to instance limitation with lvm


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  • From: "john maclean" <jayeola@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 19:46:56 +0100
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His guys. Etch being used as dom0 and various OS used as domu.
# These are my logical volumes...
lvs
 LV            VG      Attr   LSize   Origin Snap%  Move Log Copy%
 blag50k       acidlvm -wi-a-   5.00G
 blag50kswap   acidlvm -wi-a- 128.00M
 centos4       acidlvm -wi-a-   5.00G
 cxhosting     acidlvm -wi-ao  20.00G
 cxhostingswap acidlvm -wi-ao 128.00M
 cxvm4         acidlvm -wi-ao   5.00G
 cxvm4_swap    acidlvm -wi-ao 128.00M
 scientific    acidlvm -wi-a-   5.00G

I seem to have a problem of being only being able to xm create foo -c
two instances. I used loooads when I was using file-based images
though. What gives and how can I trace/debug this?

Also, when I used file-based images I had "loop" in the kernel as a
module to over come the two limit file-based domU limitation. Is there
a similar trick with lvm-based images?
--
John Maclean  - 07739 171 531
MSc (DIC)

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