On Tue, 9 Feb 2010, Pasi K?rkk?inen wrote: > On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 03:29:21PM -0800, graziano obertelli wrote: > > Hello, > > > > as you may know (or know now :)), Eucalyptus is in freeze for a 1.6.2 > > release schedule by the end of the month, or the beginning of March, but > > we would like to make an attempt to have packages for Fedora too for our > > next release. > > > > As mentioned before, we already have a spec file, which produces packages > > not good enough to be integrated in Fedora, but this will give us a head > > start to flushing out the installation procedure on Fedora as well as > > finding how to configure it properly. I would love for comments on how to > > make things better on Fedora, and in order to do that, we have a source > > tree available on launchpad for 1.6.2. Problem is that, for now, I'll be > > working on a private branch which I'll merge if our Q&A will give the > > green light on the packages: if there is interests in seeing it, I'm more > > than happy to publish it where is convenient for Fedora. Is there interest > > for it? Is there a preference of where to put the code? > > > > Also, if someone is working on axis2c, axis2 and/or rampartc, I'll be more > > than happy to use those packages too. > > > > The timeline is a bit tight for us, so forgive me if I will make stupid > > question, which may be answereed but some directed google search. The > > first one of which is this one: so far we used xen as the hypervisor of > > choice on CentOS (and RHEL), but I know that now both are included in > > Fedora. Which one is the preferred one? Which one should be the Eucalyputs > > default? > > > > Currently Fedora does not ship Xen dom0 capable kernel, so using Xen > on Fedora requires manually installing dom0 kernel first. > > (Fedora is planning to ship Xen dom0 kernel again when the dom0 patches > are in upstream Linux kernel). > > So I guess kvm should be the default in Fedora. > Xen support should be an option of course, many people are running Xen on Fedora. > FWIW, EPEL (with EL-5) shipps a xen capable kernel. -Mike