I am liking SuSe Studio quite a bit. I’ve made a Xen server barebones OS on top of which to run xen virtual machines, and
This site is great. Especially the bit on XEN Virtualization, found here. Lots of good info on adding USB devices to guest, adding block devices
I am trying to configure pfSense as a XEN VM, and the main difficulty is getting the network adapters to work properly. I have successfully
It seems that running a NFS client in one of the DomU (guest OSs) results in VERY poor read/write performance. So I’ve had to run
I never know where to find Virtual Machine Appliances especially for XEN. This is a list of some sites that collect appliances: http://www.virtualizationdaily.com/archives/23_sources-for-free-virtual-machinevirtual-appliance-images.html
I have crashed the xen dom0 server again. Well not crashed, just that I can’t access the RAID5 data anymore until I reboot. This has
With the addition of more and more XEN VMs, I’ve decided to split up my LAN IP range into something that is a little more
Passing PCI devices to domU guest OSs On the host OS, make this into a script, and run it: modprobe pciback SLOT=0000:01:06.0 echo -n $SLOT
HARDWARE ALLOCATION – The server machine will be an Athlon64 x2 4000+ (socket AM2) – The server machine will have 3gigs DDR2 ram – It
I think I’ve decided that LVM disks is the way to go for ALL the virtual machines. I just did an #hdparm -t xvda2 (root