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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Re: [Xen-devel] State of Xen in upstream Linux
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 11:28 AM, Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Alexey Eremenko wrote:
> Jeremy: Mr. Grant speaking about the future where Linux (2.6.28?)
> mainline kernel will support Xen Dom0, not kernel 2.6.27, which only
> improves Xen DomU.
>
> And I agree with Grant, that if Linux mainline will have Dom0
> included, that may cause problems for all kinds of drivers.
The intention is that a single kernel will be equally functional in all
modes of operation. If the kernel has dom0 capabilities, then they will
only come into play when actually running under Xen; when booting
natively, they will have no effect on anything else. Naturally, running
under Xen is likely incompatible with any other in-kernel virtualization
system, so we need to make sure that they don't get in the way. That's
easy to arrange for kvm, but I'm not sure about VirtualBox as it is
out-of-tree (though full source is available, right?).
J
Vbox OSE has full source available. I was working on a contract for a corporation and was in the stage of deciding which virtualization platform to run and installed Vbox in a Xen system (running Xen). The installer
loaded the vbox driver (As well as set it up to load automatically) and sent the server into a continuous reboot. Unfortunately this was in a Datacenter that I had no physical access to. The Vbox developers jumped all over me when I suggested that it was a bug.
When running Xen the VMware interface will come up and the driver will load but the VMs just don't start. It seems like that would be a much better situation than causing the entire machine to crash. Seems like a Vbox problem. It was run in Dom0.
Grant
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