Egoitz,
that would work and typically I will review and we bounce the
article back and forward a few times until you and I are happy. An
E-mail would work, or a libreoffice/word doc, a google doc ... you
pick.
For guest blog posts by people who have not posted on blog.xen.org
before, I would typically ask for an short intro. See
http://blog.xen.org/index.php/2012/05/30/video-intro-to-virtualization-xen-xcp-and-the-cloud/
as an example.
I can then copy what you have to the wiki
Regards
Lars
On 07/06/2012 15:13, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea Aurre wrote:
Hi Lars,
I have been thinking that due to a busy time is coming (you
know people's holidays in department, mine ones :) and so…) I'll
be perhaps a little more busy than I'm normally, probably… So
perhaps it would be nice to write a blog post or some kind of
information in order that people to be able to start using
FreeBSD with XenCloud…. and If FreeBSD people has no problem
with that I would like to prepare a port for FreeBSD in order to
have a simpler way to implement it but I will start writing it
on mid or going to the end of September. So mean while, would be
nice to exist some kind of documentation.
Would you like me to write some doc and then email you with
it for example??.
Tell me if I can help some way :) .
Best regards,
El 07/06/2012, a las 09:02, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea Aurre
escribió:
Good morning
Lars,
Yes, may be :) I'm looking for creating a FreeBSD
port which would simplify the process a little… but if
the port is not accepted in FreeBSD ports or exists any
kind of problem… I'll write a post or whatever sure :)
Have a nice day mate,
Best regards
El 06/06/2012, a las 17:38, Lars Kurth escribió:
Egoitz,
is this worth creating a page on the wiki or maybe
even a guest blog post on blog.xen.org?
Regards
Lars
On 04/06/2012 12:18, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea Aurre
wrote:
Good morning,
I have wrote previous mails about this
topic from egoitz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
address (I'm going to use this one in the
future for this mailing list). I have been
working on adapting XenServerTools for working
with FreeBSD, and I'm proud to say here is the
result :) . It's working and although it's in
testing phase it seem's to work pretty nice
:). I can suspend, move, use ballooning,
display ip, disk bandwitdth and so… from
XenCenter. So, I would like to share it from
this mail, and basically know if it works nice
for you too :) ; apart from this, if Citrix
people does see any kind of problem with the
code I would be very thankful too if they
notify me in order to solve it. It has tested
with FreeBSD 9.0 RELEASE, xen-tools-4.0.1
(port) and XCP 1.1.0-50674c. I think this
could be too, a good starting point for
supporting FreeBSD in XenCloudPlatform :) (we
can help happily!!).
The requirements for getting this working
are basically :
- Run FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE 64 bit HVM Kernel
(although should work too with 8.2/8.3-RELEASE
HVM Kernel and 64 bit too).
- Xentools port.
- And you should later extract the tar and
copy the files to the corresponding path on
the disk.
After that just…
'/usr/local/etc/rc.d/xe-daemon.sh start' and
enjoy it :) .
Let me know you're opinions.
Regards,
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