Hello,
amd64 in Debian case means it's for 64bit x86 CPUs (x86-64) - either AMD or
Intel. :)
Regards
Matej
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[mailto:xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Maciej Liżewski
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 3:58 PM
To: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [Xen-users] Xen 3.2.1-2 on Debian Lenny 2.6.26 2.6.26-24
Hi,
Thanks for answer. I'll try your suggestions about changes in configuration.
Don't know if amd64 kernel will run stable, as this is dual Intel Xeon machine.
My configuration is very simple, example of one machine: dom0 is just Xen host
with network configured as custom script using two bridges (eth0, eth1). Root
partition has 10GB, rest is managed by LVM for DomU's. It has ~700MB ram.
That's all, there are no other services on Dom0
DomU's are created to provide services:
DomU 1: MySQL 5.1 (from lenny-backports), ext3 (former I have tried XFS here
with same effect), 3GB ram
DomU 2: Web (Apache2, php5 as fastcgi, vsftpd, dkim-filter for emails sent from
scripts), XFS, 2GB ram
DomU 3: Reverse proxy (Nginx, ftp_proxy, awstats as fastcgi), XFS, 1.2GB ram
Every domain (dom0, domU's) have postfix as MTA
Everything installed via apt-get, no compilation, just default apt repository +
lenny-backports in some cases. 3rd DomU (reverse proxy) is most stable. It
haven't crash at all. Others crash at least one of them in week.
If you need any other information - just let me know.
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Maciek
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