http://www.xendesktopmaster.com/how-to-add-an-additional-local-disk-to-your-xenserver-5-5-host/ http://www.ruslansivak.com/2010/3/29/XenServer-55–Converting-Local-Storage-to-ext3-and-thereby-enabling-sparse-provisioning http://www.schirmacher.de/display/INFO/How+to+add+additional+disks+to+XenServer+host Adding removable drives http://kiekeboe100.hoefman.be/blog/2009/06/attaching-disk-to-xenserver-guest/ http://everyrandom.com/blog/?p=89
I am considering moving the Xenserver machines to a network location, removing them from the box in which the hypervisor is residing. I have a
I had tried using Suse Studio appliances a while back, and didn’t have much luck with it. That was over a year ago, and honestly,
A few days ago I moved from runing a openSuSE DomU host to the Free XenServer 5.5.0 that Citrix is offering. I had noticed that
I’ve been running virtual machines for a while now (maybe 3 years?) and they have all been running on some bare minimal OpenSuse installation (in
A couple of links which I know will come in handy later: How to Resize Xen File Based Disk VMs How to Convert An Image-Based
So after installing OpenSuSE 11.2 on the server machine, I decided to take a step back nd decide how to manage all the current and
As I was trying to figure out how to copy a LVM volume, I came across this. Interesting way of using LVM snapshots to manage
I am curious to find in my environment how much worse a file based VM is at file access vs one that is based on
I am not liking SuSe Studio so much anymore. The main goal for using it was to easily and quickly build xen VMs that I