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Re: [Xen-users] reg REMUS



On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 5:58 AM, Florian Heigl <florian.heigl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

2011/6/24 Shriram Rajagopalan <rshriram@xxxxxxxxx>:
> The debian distro (squeeze 6.0) 's xen-4.1 has parts of remus (the python
> code) while other
[... snipped standard issues with xen on debian ...]
>

can you tell us which Distro / Xen version you'd think has the highest
chance of success for testing remus?
I figure Gentoo is a safe bet at most times, since it is always up to
date, but that doesn't really help.
Normally I'd want to test on a distro that is at least close to what I
will use in production. :>

But I really wanna spend some days / weeks on testing Remus and right
now I'm at a loss where I could use a non-broken Xen that has a few of
the more interesting features built in.

Maybe you got a recommendation?



>>> >> This wiki page has some information and also links to the REMUS
>>> >> project and documentation:
>>> >> http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/Remus

which, btw, is outdated.

Sorry for the outdated remus link. One of the remus users has put up this
wiki and a full tutorial on installing/running remus (its for 32bit machines though).
http://remusha.wikidot.com

Please use it at your discretion :).

shriram
florian

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