[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] xen 4.5-unstable, oxenstored cannot start (centos 7, kernel 3.17.0)
On Fri, Oct 10, ÐÑÐÐÐÑÐÐ ÐÑÐÑÐÐ wrote: > So in my case you say, that I have to configure like this: > > ./configure --enable-systemd --with-linux-backend-modules="xen_evtchn, \ > xen_gntdev, xen_gntalloc, xen_blkback, xen_netback, xen_pciback, \ > <missing modules from upstream kernel: usbbk, xen-scsibk, blktap2, blktap>" > > Right? Yes, something like that, whatever fits. > Sorry, I did not quite understand.. Do you mean I have to take an OpenSUSE > distribuition, install it and try to build xen there? > I took the mainline 3.17.0 kernel from straight from the kernel.org site. > How can this 3.17.0 kernel be 'OpenSUSE kernel' or 'some other > distribution' kernel'? No, I tried to say that usbbk and xen-scsibk is available in such kernel, even if its not upstream. > > Again, I just issued './configure' while building. Maybe I should > > issue the 'configure --enable-systemd' ? > > Is it possible to configure xen build not to use sysV scripts at all and > use > > systemd? > > Yes, --enable-systemd requires that the tools are started by systemd. > With --disable-systemd xenstored can be started manually with > /etc/rc.d/init.d/xencommons start. > > > Got it! And is there a way to know if '--disable-systemd' is the default > option? It depends, if the systemd devel packages are installed they will be used automatically. Olaf _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
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