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Thank Thiago very much, I will try and report to you. Tran. On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 1:09 PM, Thiago Camargo Martins Cordeiro <thiagocmartinsc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Tran, > > You can install Ubuntu Hardy, Xen on Ubuntu is very easy to setup. You can > do it in 3 steps, 1 install Ubuntu, 2 install Xen and 3 create and mange > your virtual machines. > > Installing your first Xen, hostnamed hyper01: > > Prefer a 64bits version of Ubuntu Server 8.04.1 with the following > partitions (you can use LVM2 over RAID1 for a production server): > > 1- /dev/sda1 128M /boot (or /dev/md0 on RAID1) > 2- /dev/sda2 1024M SWAP (and /dev/sdb2 on second disc) > 3- /dev/sda3 199G LVM2 (or /dev/md1 on RAID1) > > Then you will use this 199G LVM2 Phisical Volume to create a Volume Group > called HyperVG01, and all partitions of your dom0 (first Linux started by > Xen Hypervisor) will be there, look: > > 5 Logical Volumes for your dom0 hyper01 on HyperVG01 named: > > 1 hyper01-root (640M on /) > 2 hyper01-tmp (512M on /tmp) > 3 hyper01-home (5G on /home) > 4 hyper01-usr (2G on /usr) > 5 hyper01-var (2G on /var) > > After installation complete, log into your hyper01 and add this line to > your /etc/apt/sources.list: > > deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ hardy-proposed main restricted > universe multiverse > > And do: "aptitude update;aptitude dist-upgrade;aptitude install > openssh-server" and reboot... > > Now you can install Xen and start creating your domUs. > > Install Xen: > > aptitude install ubuntu-xen-server ; reboot > > Configure Xen Tools: > > Edit /etc/xen-tools/xen-tools.conf and add this lines: > > lvm = HyperVG01 > mirror = http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ > > Edit /etc/xen-tools/partitions.d/sample-server and setup partitions for your > first domU. > > Create your first virtual machine (domU): > > xen-create-image --hostname=domu01 --dhcp --partitions=sample-server > --arch=amd64 --verbose --dist=hardy --force > > Create another domU: > > xen-create-image --hostname=domu02 --dhcp --partitions=sample-server > --arch=amd64 --verbose --dist=hardy --force > > You can change "--dhcp" for "--ip=192.168.Y.Z --netmask=255.255.255.0 > --gateway=192.168.Y.X". > > Start your domU: > > xm create /etc/xen/domu01.cfg > or > xm create -c /etc/xen/domu01.cfg ... to connect to console immediately. > > Connect to your domu01 console: > > xm console domu01 > > To detach from console, type control+]. > > That's it! > > Note.: Don't use some hardwares with Ubuntu, like Adapted Raid Controller > or some HP machines does't work under Xen/Ubuntu. Look: > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Xen > > Best Regards, > Thiago > > > 2008/9/29 Tran Minh <trminh1@xxxxxxxxx> >> >> Hi, every body, >> I am new one in Virtualization's works, especially in Xen. I need to >> build a big Computer from 4 PC (with CPU= Intel Xeon 2x2GHz, RAM=8Gb >> for each, HDD=200Gb). My purpose is setup a small Data Center as an >> example for my student's class with some services like e-mail, voip, >> video conferencing, Education Document's storage. . .. >> I need any help from you. Is there any body have guide line or >> tutorial documents for the beginner like me? Pleased, send me. >> Thank you so much in advance. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Xen-users mailing list >> Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users > > _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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