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[Xen-users] about migration betweendifferents architecture

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Subject: [Xen-users] about migration betweendifferents architecture
From: Fabien Hermenier <Fabien.Hermenier@xxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 13:17:20 +0200
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Hello
I aim to use xen to migrate virtual machine between different host but i
have a lot of problem in suchcase:
My first VMM use XEN 3.01 32bit on an x86 machine (athlon XP)
My second VMM use Xen 3.01 for amd64 SMP on a sun v20z

The VM use an standard ubuntu distribution (32bits, i386 architecture).
I am able to create the vm on each machine but i can't migrate (the
destination VMM crash)

Is there a solution to permit migration between different host, or do I
commit a mistake ?

Thanks
Fabien


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