"xm info" should list the Xen version, and the output of "xm dmesg" at the very
top lists the version. Also, when you look in /boot you should see xen-3.4.gz.
-Nick
>>> On 2009/11/02 at 19:47, James Pifer <jep@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-11-02 at 18:54 -0700, Nick Couchman wrote:
>> Did you look for the "git" package? I'm pretty sure SLES10 includes it.
>> If not, you might try www.opensuse.org - you can go to the "Get It"
>> page and then click on the Package Search button and search for
>> packages. You can select the product you'd like to look for packages
>> for - e.g. SLES10, SLES11, etc.
>>
>> -Nick
>
> Thanks Nick. git is not on the sles10sp2 dvd or sle10 sdk, but I was
> able to install git-core and git by following your suggestion from
> opensuse.org.
>
> I started xend service and I can do an xm list. How can I confirm the
> version of xen?
>
> Now if I want to use virt-manager, do I need to install that from
> source?
>
> Thanks for all the help!
>
> James
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