[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-users] The death of XEN by Novell
> > Subject: The death of XEN by Novell (case number 10406546031) > > According to Novell, Xen has a flaw that in fact means it is useless. Is this your interpretation of Novell's response or have Novell come out and said that "Our product is useless"? Are you able to paste the text of the support ticket or is it bound by some confidentiality agreement? > I > have a single supported system with SLES SP2, where I have 3 Windows VM's > and 5 Linux VM's. In each of the Windows VM's I have 8 Virtual CPU's, > because I have a vital SQL Server installed where my company runs all its > business. The data comes precisely from the Linux virtual machines, and > having the database "right there" has proven extremely efficient. But all > my three Windows VM's crashed simultaneously yesterday and I lost two > hours of business. Can you tell us more about the crash? Was it really simultaneous (as best as you can tell) or did the domains just crash at about the same time? What errors were in the logs (xm dmesg, dmesg, /var/log/xen/*)? Did Dom0 crash as well? The only time I've had more than one domain crash near-simultaneously was when the oom-killer decided that the qemu-dm processes weren't important and killed them to free up memory. > I am using of course the right Novell drivers, etc., > every piece of the puzzle in place. Novell already checked that. The > engineers showed me a technical note that says that having more than one > Virtual CPU in a Windows VM leads to crashes. Can you post a link to that technical note? Is it ">1 CPU leads to crashes", or ">1 CPU may lead to crashes on this specific hardware under these specific conditions"? Is it a Novell specific problem or a more general problem? > But then we cannot have any > windows VM at all, hello!!! This means that the $35.000 box that I bought > is the wrong box, because now I need to remove my windows VM and create a > separate windows installation, and order more hardware, spend more money. > It means that XEN is useless, because if it only can virtualize Linux, > actually Virtuozzo (Open VZ) has a lot less overhead, far less. The beauty > of Xen is that it is supposed to virtualize Windows and Linux together. > Now, that dream is gone. In case somebody wants to look at my Novell case > number, it is 10406546031 Was this an invitation to internal Novell support personal or is it viewable by anyone? Are you actually after assistance here or just sounding off? (that's a genuine question, imho everyone is allowed to spit the dummy once in a while.) Also, Novell aren't the only suppliers of Xen solutions... James _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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