[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] size units in xen-create-image, and other newbie doubts
Greetings, I'm fiddling with Xen at home, the dom0 is a freshly installed Debian stable (current 6.0.6 squeeze) using LVM over RAID. I want to use two VGs, so the pointy-clicky won't really do since --lvm only takes one argument (i assume). That's no big deal, i can use LVM tools and even the partitions.d scripts xen-tools can use and provide a partition template through the --partitions flag. However, the man page refers: size = 2Gb # Disk image size. image = full # Allocate the full disk size immediately. memory = 128Mb # Memory size swap = 128Mb # Swap size These units are plain wrong, as they should be GB and MB. Regardless, are these 128 for --swap MB or MiB? And what about --size? In other news, when specifying --gateway, what's recommended: dom0 or the gw dom0 uses? Or does it depend on what i want Xen for? What about --nameserver? how about openvswitch? I intend to have a few PVs for basic services like http, maybe nfs and samba, etcd, etcd; and maybe one or two or five HVMs plus the PVM that'll server as my desktop. The host is in a regular home LAN plugged into a crappy ISP router. How can i know which --arch and --dist xen-create-image supports? I'm assuming --arch=amd64 and --dist={sid,unstable,squeeze,whezzy,testing}? While the host sees /dev/mapper stuff and the md (RAID1), will the domUs see LVM disks as xvds by default? Regardless of whether i create them directly with LVM or using xen-create-image? Sorry for all the questions, i'll glady take pointers to detailed howtos and mans. Eh, the hardware's an Asus M2NPV-VM motherboard with an Ahlon64, 8GiB DDR2 RAM and two SATA drives, one 160GB and one 1TB. 159GB are RAIDed and those and the remainder are LVMed into two VGs. There's an onboard nvidia Geforce and a PCI ATI/Asus Radeon HD 50** (i'd like to passthrough it to the desktop PV eventually). There's a lot i want to do, i welcome any tips and constructive criticism. TIA, Nuno MagalhÃes PS: sorry if this is the wrong list... -- "On the internet, nobody knows you're a dog." _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
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