[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Almost working iSCSI booting, need advice
jpranevich@xxxxxxxxxxx schreef: ----- "Stefan de Konink" <skinkie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:I guess here is where the problem is... I never used pygrub before it. So if you are hacking in PyGrub you might be in the right place ;)Can you tell me what bootloader you are using and whether you have any patches on top of stock Xen, particularly in XendDomainInfo.py orXendBootloader.py? I hope you don't cry now, but I'm not using any bootloader :) I really can't see the use for it. Actually I have *two* kernels now, but the only thing my users see is an linux-2.6 as kernel in their config. (As an aside, Xen really does seem intent on thinking that you need a real block device to boot from in a few other areas. I was playing around and was able to get RedHat AS 5.2's newly-added root-on-iSCSI support working under Xen without any code modifications using the SuSE domUloader and RedHat's initrd and kernel, but I still had to specify a block device, even though it's ignored by the initrd which has its own mini-open-iscsi built in and mounts root from that. The RedHat support has too many limitations to be practical for Xen just yet, but it's an interesting different approach. Still, having Xen manage the iSCSI connections appears to be the best way.) Oh they are doing: kernel initrd-hey-here-are-the-iscsi-tools-lets-switch-rootfs Instead the nfsway: kernel-lets-find-a-nice-iscsi-machineNot only the best way, the only way you can *safely* hide your storage from the domU's. Stefan _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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