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[Xen-users] XCP, XCCS, xe, and XVP, random thoughts
Well, that was a lot of alphabet soup acronyms :).
I've just been thinking about the claim in a prior post that using the
xe cli with XCP abnormally increases the XCP server load. The only way I
could see this happening is to be running xe from the servers command
line. I use xe extensively to do the grunt work of XCCS (Xen Cloud
Control System). I don't see the loading issue (and I do a LOT of xe,
what with the watchdogs and the load balancer), but I'm running xe on a
remote machine, not an XCP server.
Regarding previous comments about XVP and xvpappliance, I was never able
to get XVP to compile properly but I recently downloaded and installed
xvpappliance on my XCP cloud. It does work, but there is one large bug
in it, it won't detect changes in the pool without manually going in and
rediscovering the pool.
--
Vern Burke
SwiftWater Telecom
http://www.swiftwatertel.com
Xen Cloud Control System
http://www.xencloudcontrol.com
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