I’ve been fighting xen for a few weeks now so sorry if
this is old news but here’s what I ‘ve found, hope it helps a few. 1)
You cant run xen dom0 in vmware – not true it
seems...? Yes you can. I did a
lot of searching and found lots of ‘you cant’ it has to be bare
metal to work but its not true. BTW – you can search for
days and not find anything on fedora / xen / clustering its really a hard time
at the moment we I was installing FC8 on VMware and
trying everything but xen says on boot “relinquishing vga console”.
This is bad and means when you later run virt-manager
you will be only be offered qemu emulation and paravirtualization will not be
available because XEN didn’t really boot. So I installed FC8 native straight
on the hardware, and still the same thing happened, Xen wouldn’t boot
properly and virt-manager only offered my qemu emulation.
Some searching suggested machines with 4gb may be the problem so maybe it works
for you but FC8 out of the box does not work
on my AMD 64X2 Nforce motherboard system with 5Gb ram. My working machine ran FC7,
and the kernel-xen was kernel-xen......7.rpm My FC8 was
running kernel-xen.....7.3. I removed kernel-xen .....7.3 and installed
the kernel-xen .....7.rpm from website rpmfind and now it booted and xen emulation
was available in
virt-manager. Virt-manger didn’t work first time so I
had to give it a push with: virt-manager –c xen:///system and then all was
good. No longer was qemu the only option and I could create proper
paravirtualized machines. I wondered if the ‘vmware
doesn’t work with xen’ was really true after this and sure enough,
replacing the FC8 kernel with the
kernel-xen ....7 from fc7 also gave me proper dom0 emulation in vmware too. Hope this helps
someone. Basically – its not always your fault you need the
right mix of kernel and xen to support your hardware and if you get the “xen
relingquishing vga console” message on boot it means you don’t have
xen working properly and need to explore a different build for
your hardware. J. |
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