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Re: [Xen-users] Need advice regarding distro
I had a lot of such problems i m not an expert user but by reading on
threads on this community and asking questions I learnt a lot I will
suggest you to use CentOS I have tested here 2 Dell Laptops and three
separate machines OpenSuse,Debian,Ubuntu Fedora and now CentOS .
My experience with CentOS is good for Xen since some or the other way
I got some sort of error on my machines right now I am still compiling
a Dom0 kernel along with Xen on Debian machine.
On my latest machine in spite of the errors CentOS was able to work.
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 2:39 AM, Dana Rawding <dana@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I need some advice. I have been running Xen under Ubuntu LTS 8.0.4 for about
> 18 months. The original install gave me the 2.6.24-19-xen kernel.
> There were a couple of updates and all my machines are currently running
> 2.6.24-23-xen. Since Ubuntu decided to go with KVM I imagine that there will
> be no further updates.
>
> Recently I had read that in the future Remus is going to be added to the
> kernel. HA is very desirable for me as I have a number of HA web servers
> that I handle with load balancing in front of virtualized images spread over
> multiple servers. The addition of synchronized failover images would be
> huge! So I started looking around at other distros that are going to
> continue to support Xen. I downloaded the latest OpenSuSE and installed on a
> spare HP DL380. I was able to get it up and running on 2.6.31.5-0.1-xen.
> After testing for a few days I decided to start upgrading my production
> machines.
>
> To take a step back for a moment, my server farm consists of mostly HP DL380
> G3's with 8 GB of RAM and dual 3.06 GHz Xeons. I also have a couple of HP
> DL580 with 32 GB RAM and Quad Xeons. While this gear is not the latest and
> greatest they are real workhorses and I have a lot of them. They run mostly
> mail, web, dns, etc. No desktops or Windows so PV is fine.
>
> So I decided to upgrade one of the DL580's. The install seems to go OK but
> upon restart it continuously hangs when bringing up the BR1 interface. I
> installed the standard kernel and the interfaces come up fine. Furthermore I
> added an additional gigabit Broadcom based HP Ethernet card. I got it
> configured as eth2 and again it works fine with the non Xen kernel. Even if
> I disable the onboard eth1 and assign br1 to eth2 it continues to hang on
> boot. Frustrated after two days of messing around I installed SuSE on a
> brand new IBM x3500 M2 w/ dual Xeon 2.66 GHz X5550 4C's. Again the install
> went fine. However almost daily the box just completely hangs. I can't seem
> to find any log entries to figure out why this is happening. I can create a
> hang by just untarring a large file in either the DomU or a DomO. Plenty of
> memory and free processors so I don't know why it continues to die.
>
> As you can guess my current experience with SuSE has left a bad taste in my
> mouth on both old and new hardware. I was about to download Fedora and go it
> again but before spending the time I thought I'd ask the opinion of the list
> as to what they would do/recommend. My gut tells me to just bit the bullet
> and start compiling my own kernels and stay with Ubuntu. Ideas, comments,
> suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Dana
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