On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 12:54 AM, Nick Couchman<Nick.Couchman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 1) No, not necessarily. Many VM systems (Parallels, VMware, even XEN HVMs)
> emulate Ring 0 access for the operating system running on top of it, so
> there isn't any reason for direct hardware access. However, you really
> should grab some older or cheaper hardware and install Xen directly on the
> hardware - it will be very, very slow running inside parallels.
>
Actually I don't want to run xen inside Parallels. I wanted to run
convirture, a GUI based XEN management tool, in a virtual linux
install inside Parallels on Mac. Convirture requires the XEN kernel to
be installed, so I wondered if it could be installed in a virtual
Linux install.
> 2) There really isn't much point to this - if you're going to be trying out
> the GUI tools, you really need Xen running. Furthermore, most of the tools
> look for Xen to be running on the system and attempt to communicate with it
> upon startup, so you probably won't get very far.
>
I want the GUI XEN tool on my laptop/rather Macbook with virtual Linux
installed. The actual Servers to be managed are in my office. I want
to be able to connect to my office from wherever I am & be able to use
the GUI based XEN management tools. There is no XEN to be managed on
my laptop. Here I use Parallels. I think VMware & Parallels are the
only Mac Virtualization tools & I didn't like VMware trial.
> 3) Not sure what you're asking here, but you should be able to install the
> Xen kernel and management tools and not install X, Gnome, KDE, etc. Of
> course, if you eliminate X from your install, this may also prevent you from
> running some of the GUI-based management tools.
>
What I mean here that I want dom0 on the XEN machine to be
minimalistic. Just be able to run virtual OSs and nothing else....no
apps i.e. For everything else, I will run a domU virtual server. One
for Desktop, one for mail server & so on. If I install a lot of
services on the dom0, it will be a victim to user error, wrong
configurations & of course the exploits on the apps running in dom0.
All I mean is that I want a minimal xen dom0 install that can have a
virtual linux desktop in domU.
Hope this clarifies what I wanted to ask. Please advise.
Regards & Thanks.
Sanjay.
> -Nick
>
>>>> On 2009/07/28 at 11:35, Sanjay Arora <sanjay.k.arora@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I am installing my first XEN based Centos 5.x machine. I want to
> manage it from my laptop, which is a Macbook, running a vitual Centos
> 5 under Parallels. I selected Convirture (www.convirture.com) as my
> GUI based mgmt tool but I see that it installs a XEN based kernel as
> part of its dependencies.
>
> 1. I assume that a XEN kernel would require hardware interaction and
> so would not run in a virtualized environment like Parallels. Am I
> correct?
> 2. If so, can someone suggest a GUI based tools that does not require
> xen to be installed on the machine managing XEN servers on the
> network, so that I can use my virtualized Linux on the Macbook.
> 3. How do I install a non-GUI based XEN server that can run Linux
> Desktop in virtual mode, in addition to other machines? I mean Dom0
> should be minimal possible.
>
> Please advise asap, so I can install my first XEN ;-)
>
> With best regards and thanks in advance.
> Sanjay.
>
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