Hi Ben
Indeed this processor does not have the VT instruction set.
See
http://www.dealtime.com/xPF-Intel_BOXED_PENTIUM_4_3_0GHZ_32BIT_1MB_MP_BO
XED_PENTIUM_4_3_0GHZ_32BIT_1MB_MP for a good description of your
processor.
This is still a pretty robust processor that supports HT so you should
still be able to implement a s/w version of Xen with acceptable results.
Cheers,
Gord
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System Architect
Channel Platform Group
Intel Corporation
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Subject: Re: [Xen-users] [newbie] Error: Not an HVM capable platform...
Thanks for the response, Gordon. I logged into Dell's site and got this
info:
PROCESSOR, 80546, 3.0, 1M, PENTIUM 4 PRESCOTT DT, 800, D0
Is that enough info to tell?
Thanks,
Ben
On 8/6/06, McFadden, Gordon <gordon_mcfadden@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Can you tell me what processor you are running? It may be that the
> processor is not VT enabled.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Gord
>
> --
> Gordon McFadden
> System Architect
> Channel Platform Group
> Intel Corporation
> ph: +1 503 264 4309
> gordon.mcfadden@xxxxxxxxx
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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Anderson
> Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2006 12:18 PM
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> Subject: [Xen-users] [newbie] Error: Not an HVM capable platform...
>
> Hi,
> I've run linux off an on for several years. Recently I've been using
> windows (simply for ease), but have gotten so fed up with stability
> and what not. I had read good things about xen, so I installed suse
> and was hoping to not give up the 10% of things that I need windows
> for. I've still got windows on a partition and was wondering if I
> could boot that, but wanted to start easy. So I followed these
> directions:
> http://en.opensuse.org/Xen_Full_Virtualization_Example
> (sort of)
> actually I installed xen through yast and then rebooted with the xen -
> linux option in grub (the directions don't mention this, but I think
> its implied?)
>
> Anyways here's the output I'm getting when I try this:
> andersonbd1-suse:/etc/xen/vm # xm create myxm.hvm
> Using config file "myxm.hvm".
> Error: Not an HVM capable platform, we stop creating
>
> The only searches I did for this error recommended enabling VT in your
> bios. I checked my BIOS configuration options and didn't see anything
> like VT.
>
> Any insight would be great (even if you could just point me to
> documentation or something).
>
> Thanks,
> Ben
>
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