Hi Lyle,
I was stuck there for awhile too...but the solution was incredibly easy.
Referencing the Xen user manual at
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/netos/xen/readmes-2.0/user/user.html
Section 5.3:
"You should now see that you have a /dev/vg/myvmdisk1 Make a filesystem, mount
it and populate it, e.g.:
# mkfs -t ext3 /dev/vg/myvmdisk1
# mount /dev/vg/myvmdisk1 /mnt
# cp -ax / /mnt
# umount /mnt"
5.3 is talking about lvm's, but I'm sure you can do it with any partition, as
long as you wire it up properly afterwards.
But yeah - all you need to do is a complete copy of an existing linux install
into an empty partition. :p Since Xen handles the booting, it's just a root
partition with everything on it that's needed. So as long as you get
everything(/boot in particular if it's another partition), you'll be fine.
I haven't had any problems with shutdowns myself...I had problems getting
networking working - had to disable acpi...but that was it.
Hope that helps, and look forward to hearing that your system crashes every
couple days. ;)
Koby
Quoting Xen <xen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi Koby,
> I'm in a similar situation, although I haven't got quite that far yet. I
> finally managed to get Xen0 running after copying some modules and setting
> up initrd, but now I'm not sure how I can create some good images for the
> XenU virtual accounts. I don't want to keep downloading everything, if you
> could give me some tips on how I could create an image using Fedora Cd's
> rather than downloading with yum then I'd very much appreciate it.
>
> Once I'm running I'll be able to tell you if I'm getting an oops every
> 48hrs. My machine is dual opteron, 4 sata raid 10, 4GB ram.
>
> By the way when I run shutdown it closes all programs, but when it gets to
> "power down" it just hangs and I have to push the power switch manually. Do
> you get this?
>
>
> Lyle
>
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Koby Leung" <job@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 10:11 PM
> Subject: [Xen-users] Xen FC4 Dom0 stability under x86_64 architecture
>
>
> > Hey all,
> >
> > Just wanted to compare notes on my experiences with Xen. Every couple
> days the
> > kernel is oopsing on me and I'm trying to figure out if it's something to
> do
> > with Xen, of if I set something up wrong.
> >
> > I'me using the FC4 x86_64 build, and installed Xen from the x86_64
> binaries off
> > the xensource site. Everything went well after doing the initrd and
> sorting out
> > the drivers and stuff. (If anyone needs help getting it working, you can
> ask me.)
> >
> > I'm using 2 LVM COW disks based off a common inactive fc4 partition. One
> more
> > LVM disk that's completely standalone.
> >
> > I've installed several domU's, and they all work fine.
> >
> > Every 48 hours or so, the kernel craps out and dies. The oops is just
> going to
> > my console, so I'm having trouble catching it because I haven't setup the
> serial
> > console yet.
> >
> > So for all you folks running x86_64/xen out there - are you finding
> similar
> > patterns? Or is there something wrong with my setup?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Koby
> >
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