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[Xen-users] Xen kernel and Vmware Server


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  • From: "Jay Liu" <jayllo@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 21:47:07 -0400
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Hi guys,

 

The other day I got this brilliant idea to install Vmware server onto my Xen kernel since I was thinking, Hey I can run my old vmware images and do my xen testing…

Well seems like vmware doesn’t like xen and xen doesn’t run anymore.

By that I mean, I try to “service start xend” and nothing happens.

There is an an error trying to run

“xm create –c /blahbblah”

It asks if xend service is running, but when I did the service start, it didn’t return an explicit failure.

 

I’m running Centos 5.2 x86_64, xen 3.3.0

 

Any ideas?

 

Thanks,
jay

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