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> Well both really. For starters my Hypervisors are SLES10SP3 but won't
> virtualize SLES10SP3 in HVM mode. I get I/O problems and hence kernel
> panics.
> No problems with SLES10SP2.
>
> And as far as OES2 is concerned: this is a different animal though than
> SLES10, esepecially since I also us Novell Clustering Services, requiring
> special kernel modules etc. The afore mentionned problems could inspire me
> to
> go the PVM road (which would benefit performance as well of course), but not
>
> sure if everything will keep on working (I'm looking to P2V an existing OES2
>
> cluster).
>
> thx,
>
> B.
You definitely should go the paravirtualized route in OES2. I don't know of
any services that require OES2 to run in HVM mode - in fact, I'm sure Novell
has designed it specifically to operate in PV mode.
-Nick
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