Re: Centos 5.2, Xen and "/lib[64]/tls"

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On 02/13/2009 05:22 PM, Christopher G. Stach II wrote:
> ----- "Manuel Wolfshant"<wolfy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
>
>> Dennis J. wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm setting up a few machines for virtualization using Xen on Centos
>> 5.2
>>> x86_64. A lot of how-to's out there tell me to do something like "mv
>>> /lib/tls /lib/tls.disabled" or similar actions or else Xen might not
>> work
>>> correctly. Is this something that is still relevant
>> No, it is not relevant since 2006
>
> It may be relevant since it depends on the guest.  It's not clear in the original post whether it's the host or the guest that's 5.2.  In the worst case, the guests will just be a little slow. :)
>

The hosts are Centos 5.2 x86_64 systems. The guests will initially be 
Debian Sarge i386 systems using HVM virtualization (legacy systems, don't 
ask) but hopefully these will be replaced eventually by Centos guests too.
What exactly determines whether the guests will be running slow or not and 
how "slow" are we talking about?

Regards,
   Dennis
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