[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] the simplest example to start
Hi all, I'm new on xen and I'm sure this is gonna be a "stupid" question. I have a Fedora 16 with a working xen: [root@minicloud merda]# xm info host : minicloud.di.unipmn.it release : 3.3.7-1.fc16.x86_64 version : #1 SMP Tue May 22 13:59:39 UTC 2012 machine : x86_64 nr_cpus : 4 nr_nodes : 1 cores_per_socket : 4 threads_per_core : 1 cpu_mhz : 2400hw_caps : bfebfbff:20100800:00000000:00000940:0000e3bd:00000000:00000001:00000000 virt_caps : hvm total_memory : 4094 free_memory : 717 free_cpus : 0 xen_major : 4 xen_minor : 1 xen_extra : .2xen_caps : xen-3.0-x86_64 xen-3.0-x86_32p hvm-3.0-x86_32 hvm-3.0-x86_32p hvm-3.0-x86_64 xen_scheduler : credit xen_pagesize : 4096 platform_params : virt_start=0xffff800000000000 xen_changeset : unavailable xen_commandline : placeholder cc_compiler : gcc version 4.6.3 20120306 (Red Hat 4.6.3-2) (GCC) cc_compile_by : mockbuild cc_compile_domain : phx2.fedoraproject.org cc_compile_date : Mon May 7 23:28:57 UTC 2012 xend_config_format : 4 [root@minicloud merda]# xm listName ID Mem VCPUs State Time(s) Domain-0 0 3326 4 r----- 28.0 Unfortunately, it's all day long than I'm fighting with a very simple problem: try to make a ttylinux (or any other small linux distro) up and running over Xen. I saw many config files which "xm create -c" says they are wrong (for example: Error: Cannot find kernel "/boot/vmlinuz-2.6-xenU" -- or it is missing the initrd file...). Moreover the ttylinux (from its web page) comes with an "iso" file and many tutorials are not using this kind of file. So, I would ask if you know some place (tutorial/blog) where I can find the very basic steps in order to accomplish my task. I do not care about ttylinux, I just want a very simple example. Thanks for your time and sorry again for the question. Massimo _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
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