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xen-devel
[Xen-devel] How is a file-backed FreeBSD filesystem mounted for a FreeBS
I work in a shop that is predominately FreeBSD. However, Xen offers a number
of benefits over running FreeBSD jails for virtual hosts.
We recently came upon a requirement for a Linux server to run some commercial
software and I managed to get enough time with it before the commercial
software arrived to install Fedora Core 4 and Xen. So now I have a Xen0
running FC4, a XenU running FC3 (because the vendor wouldn't verify the product
could run under FC4 <sigh>). The commercial software is installed on the XenU
instance and appears to be running fine. The system is not in production use
while the software is being configured.
Now, since the system isn't in production yet I'd like to show a FreeBSD XenU
instance running so that I can show the rest of the staff to convince them of
the benefits of running Xen servers, even if they insist on continuing to run
FreeBSD for all servers.
I've examined the XenDemo CD and the FreeBSD filesystem and XenU there, but for
the life of me I cannot figure out how the FreeBSD filesystem (on the CD as
/freebsd.fs) is handed to the FreeBSD XenU kernel to be mounted.
I've been able to mount the /root.fs filesystem under FC4 ("mount -o loop
root.fs /debian.root"), but that doesn't work for the /freebsd.fs file, even
using the "-t ufs -o ufstype=44bsd" options. I also don't know how to mount it
on our FreeBSD systems.
So, I have the following questions:
1) How is /freebsd.fs hooked to the FreeBSD XenU on the XenDemo CD? If I know
how this is done I can do a quick demo of a FreeBSD XenU on our Linux FC4
system.
2) An alternative method would be to use an NFS mounted root filesystem served
from one of our FreeBSD servers. The easiest and quickest filesystem to use
would be the /freebsd.fs or Kip Macy's mdroot file system from
http://www.fsmware.com/xenofreebsd/5.3/. How do you mount a file-back
filesystem under FreeBSD?
Thank you much,
David Schmidt
NOC Analyst - Northwest Open Access Network
dschmidt@xxxxxxxxxx 1-866-662-6380
There are 10 types of people in this world. Those that understand binary and
those that do not.
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