I'm considering that...my main issue doing that is the fact that I use OCFS2 for my shared filesystem. One of the downsides of OCFS2 is that it is very particular about the version of OCFS2 running on each of the nodes, which means that I can't have 3 SLES10 nodes + 1 SLES11 node - I have to do most or all of the upgrades at the same time in order for OCFS2 to operate properly on all the nodes. Kind of a pain...
-Nick
>>> On 2009/06/04 at 08:04, Pasi Kärkkäinen<pasik@xxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 08:09:21PM +0700, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote: > On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 7:28 PM, Nick Couchman <Nick.Couchman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I run SLES10 SP2, as well, and, although I periodically run into issues, > > they don't seem to be consistent or regular issues - I've had my systems up > > for longer than 60 days at a time and haven't had any issues. > > Just wondering, if you "periodically run into issues", why do you keep > using SLES? Other distros can run Xen with minimum problem. >
Or at least upgrade to SLES11. It has a lot newer Xen (+dom0 kernel) code.
-- Pasi
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