Re: RHEL 4 xen guest on RHEL 5 ?

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I know its doable. I want to know if there is a supported/official way to do
it yet. I would imagine something would have to be modified in the install
tree to do it. virt-install sure doesnt like stock rhel 4.4. I'm also
working on para-virt hardware for the most part. (Really this is an apache
2.0 issue since thats what we need and there is no clean and maintainable
way to do 2.0 on rhel 5. [which IMNSHO was a bad move for redhat]).

On 4/27/07, Stephen Carville <stephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

clockwork@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> So I have heard mixed reports. Is it supported yet ? I know when update
5
> comes out its supposed to be supported, but I have also heard its
supported
> right now. Whats the definite answer ? I need apache 2.0 (thanks BEA) so
> rhel 4 is the best option (custom compiling doesnt scale or long term
> upgrade path very well). Of course if anyone has an easy maintainable
> way to
> get apache 2.0 on rhel 5, that would help as well.

I've run ES 4.4 i386 fully virtualized on a Core 2 Xeon with 64bit Xen.
  This is only for testing so far but I've seen no problems.  Dunno
about release 5.

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