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[Xen-users] About lacks of realisation XEN and its environments in Fedora 8


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  • From: ksv1959 <ksv@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2007 09:36:16 -0800 (PST)
  • Delivery-date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 09:29:56 -0800
  • List-id: Xen user discussion <xen-users.lists.xensource.com>

It was checked on the computer with two Intel Dual Core Xeon, 8Gb RAM and 6Tb SATA RAID. BIOS maintains Intel-VT (hardware virtualization Intel-VT ). On this computer distribution kit OS Linux - Fedora 8 (x86_64 version) with a kernel for support XEN has been installed. As a result under control of XEN it was possible to start 4 guest OS Microsoft Windows 2003 server R2 x32 Edition (Rus), but it has turned out only after shaman dancings with a tambourine. At work with XEN following lacks are found out: - Practically there is no documentation in Fedora (and we have found in other place) for corresponding version XEN. For example is absent descriptions tags/items, a set of values for these tags/items and structures XML of files config.sxp which creates virt-manager In catalogues/var/lib/xend/domains / / at creation of everyone new guest OS; - Many important parametres from files config.sxp are installed in values by default and cannot be changed with the help virt-manager; - The utility xm from structure of the software for work with XEN does not understand a format of files config.sxp, and possibility of export of the created configuration in a format of a configuration file xm is absent; - We anywhere do not find the detailed description of action of a command xm shutdown and whether will be guest OS, started in the domain domainName it is finished correctly? - It has not turned out any of found in Internet ways to connect USB Flash in guest OS. ___________________________ Electronic Insect

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