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xen-devel
Re: [Xen-devel] Running Xen at a colo
You'll need various user space libraries and utilities installed in order to
run the management utilities. The Xen utilities are distributed with the
binary installer but not all their dependencies. See the FAQ for a list of
Debian packages. For other distros, you'll need to be sure you have the
equivalents installed.
Cheers,
Mark
On Wednesday 15 December 2004 02:04, devsubs@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> From reading the docs, installing Xen means getting the binary, installing
> it and setting up your virtual servers.
>
> I want to install Xen and send the machine to colocation provider. Does
> that mean once I set it up and am able to logon at the colo provider, I
> will be ready to create and manager domains?
>
> i.e. does the Xen binary come with everything needed to run Xen?
>
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