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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Migration from a regular system to Xen
Ah thank you. Didn't know Xen images were raw. So to make sure I understand you right. I just start my Xen Linux and Xen Hypervisor then I just edit the files to get it to use the image I pulled from a previous server ?
Are there any setting to activate to use full virtualization ? Is the performance impact really much bigger ? Antoine On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 2:11 PM, Stefan de Konink < skinkie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Antoine Benkemoun schreef:
Ok I knew that dd was able to make copies of disks bit per bit but not that it could make images for Xen.
What do you think a raw image is? Magic?
By setup a kernel what do you mean ? I would like to avoid having to mess with the original system. Could I just do this with full virtualization ? I was planning to get a system with Intel VT anyways.
No need for VT, it is a mess anyway. Just set it up with a linux kernel (outside the image) inside Xen, and try if it works. If you get a big #$(*& warning about TLS, disable it. And read the XenFAQ!
If anyone has a tutorial or a page that explains a few things as to how this would happen, I would still be interested.
Use google.
Stefan
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