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Re: [Xen-users] Trouble trying to use vmware within XEN Dom0
> it seems using vmware within XEN is the ultimate test for XEN.
> Unfortunately it does not work (SLES10 on x86_64 (latest) with VMware
> Server 1.0.1):
VMware won't run in Xen - the paravirtualised nature of Xen guest OSes makes
it impossible for the VMware code to do the low-level manipulation of
hardware state it expects to do.
It might be possible to run VMware in Full Virtualisation in an HVM domain, in
principle, but if you had HVM I guess you wouldn't want VMware (!)
QEmu (free) or Win4Lin (commercial) will run in Xen domains. The latter even
offer official support for running in Xen domains. Both will let you run
Windows, albeit with a performance penalty relative to VMware.
There are some longer term plans to allow Xen to support unmodified guest
operating systems with reasonable performance on non-HVM-aware hardware -
this might be able to do what you want at some point in the future.
HTH,
Mark
> The Linux gets an Oops or panic:
> Oct 6 11:05:34 rkdvmso1 kernel: CPU 2
> Oct 6 11:05:34 rkdvmso1 kernel: Modules linked in: vmnet parport_pc
> parport vmm on xt_physdev xt_pkttype ipt_LOG xt_limit bridge blkbk netbk
> netloop nfsd eeprom exportfs lockd lm92 nfs_acl adm1026 hwmon_vid hwmon
> sunrpc i2c_isa sr_mod af_pa cket button battery ac ip6t_REJECT xt_tcpudp
> ipt_REJECT xt_state iptable_mangle iptable_nat ip_nat iptable_filter
> ip6table_mangle ip_conntrack nfnetlink ip_tabl es ip6table_filter
> ip6_tables x_tables ipv6 loop usb_storage usbhid dm_mod hw_ra ndom
> i2c_amd8111 i2c_amd756 i2c_core ide_cd ohci_hcd usbcore e1000 cdrom shpchp
> pci_hotplug reiserfs fan thermal processor sg mptsas mptscsih mptbase
> scsi_trans port_sas amd74xx sd_mod scsi_mod ide_disk ide_core
> Oct 6 11:05:34 rkdvmso1 kernel: Pid: 7300, comm: vmware-vmx Tainted: P
> U 2. 6.16.21-0.25-xen #1
> Oct 6 11:05:34 rkdvmso1 kernel: RIP: e030:[<ffffffff883483a2>]
> <ffffffff883483a 2>{:vmmon:Task_Switch+503}
> [...]
> Oct 6 11:05:34 rkdvmso1 kernel: Process vmware-vmx (pid: 7300, threadinfo
> ffff8 803bccba000, task ffff8803ea591880)
> [...]
> Oct 6 11:05:34 rkdvmso1 kernel: Call Trace:
> <ffffffff8834ac5e>{:vmmon:Vmx86_RunVM+63}
> Oct 6 11:05:34 rkdvmso1 kernel:
> <ffffffff88343a8e>{:vmmon:LinuxDriver_Ioctl+317}
> <ffffffff8010d7e7>{monotonic_clock+53}
> Oct 6 11:05:34 rkdvmso1 kernel: <ffffffff802c5fe9>{thread_return+0}
> <ffffffff8012e937>{do_setitimer+936}
> Oct 6 11:05:34 rkdvmso1 kernel:
> <ffffffff8834423e>{:vmmon:LinuxDriver_CompatIoctl+35}
> Oct 6 11:05:34 rkdvmso1 kernel:
> <ffffffff801980ac>{compat_sys_ioctl+206} <ffffffff80119ca5>{ia32_sysret+0}
> [...]
>
> Regards,
> Ulrich
>
>
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