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Re: [Xen-users] Hardware virtualization



Hi Luisa,

great, so you're cpu is capable for running Xen. The reason why you don't see it is explained here http://old-list-archives.xen.org/archives/html/xen-users/2010-09/msg00180.html.

Just to be clear. You've already start your system with xen and tried to start Windows Xp domU as this guide describes, do you? And the problem is that you can't connect to your Windows XP domU with GNCVIEWER or something else? Is your domU running? What does the "xl start" command say?

Thank you and have a nice day
Jan

Dne 24.4.2013 17:54, Luisa Posani napsal(a):

Hi

if I make

/proc/cpuinfo flags

without xen I found vmx.

when I start PC with xen flag vmx doesn't appare.

Why?

I would like use a guest OS make with buildroot "standard" without xen driver.

I use http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Xen_Beginners_Guide#Configure_GRUB_to_start_Xen
but doesn't work correctly.

Doesn't work gvncviewer for using a window XP iso image and now I'm compiling a buildroot standard (qemu_x86 config).



Luisa







--- Mer 24/4/13, Jan Hejl <jh@xxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto:

Da: Jan Hejl <jh@xxxxxxxxxx>
Oggetto: Re: [Xen-users] Hardware virtualization
A: "Luisa Posani" <lposani@xxxxxxxx>
Cc: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Data: Mercoledì 24 Aprile 2013, 17:08

Sure, I can.

You should check your cpuinfo if it supports virtualization. Look here http://virt-tools.org/learning/check-hardware-virt/

If it does, tell me what is your goal and what have you done already?

Dne 24.4.2013 16:03, Luisa Posani napsal(a):
Thank's for your indication.

I can't find my cpu in your list.

In my PC I can enable the virtualization from BIOS.

I don't understand the difference.

Can you help me please?


Luisa

--- Mer 24/4/13, Jan Hejl <jh@xxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto:

Da: Jan Hejl <jh@xxxxxxxxxx>
Oggetto: Re: [Xen-users] Hardware virtualization
A: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Data: Mercoledì 24 Aprile 2013, 10:35

Hello Luisa,

here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_IOMMU-supporting_hardware is a list IOMMU supporting hardware, this is a good point to start. IOMMU is not necessary for virtualization, but hardware listed here supports VM.

Jan

Dne 24.4.2013 09:43, Luisa Posani napsal(a):
Hi

It's my first experience with xen

I would like to
use a OS linux create by buildroot like a guest.
I have a PC whit virtualizatin whit debian distribution and I install xen-linux-sysem on the PC.

In this PC a VM doesn't work correctly.

I would like to know if exist a simple tutorial to configure PC and VM .

Thanks in advance


Luisa







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