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Re: [Xen-users] Did anyone succeeded in installing xen 4.0.0 on Debian L

To: Meister Schieber <meisterschieber@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Did anyone succeeded in installing xen 4.0.0 on Debian Lenny?
From: Adi Kriegisch <adi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2010 10:12:02 +0200
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Hi!

> There are not too many howtos regarding xen 4.0 on Debian lenny, so I tried
> them all and all failed.
I am using Xen 4 on Lenny for quite some time. At that time no official
Xen4 packages were available so I forward ported the Xen 3.4 debian dir and
patches to Xen 4.0 which worked fine.
I'd suggest you get the source of the Xen packages from unstable and try to
compile them on Lenny. There are probably some dependencies you might need
to resolve but it should work just fine.
2.6.32 pvops kernels are available from backports and work just fine.

[SNIP]
> + xend status
> + '[' 3 -ne 0 -a 9 -lt 10 ']'
> + sleep 1
> + echo -n .
> .+ i=10
> + xend status
> + '[' 3 -ne 0 -a 10 -lt 10 ']'
> + exit 3
> Any ideas? Any working howto?
xend status is checking for a running daemon and therefor tries to connect
to the daemon for 10 seconds (or 10 times with 1 second sleep inbetween)
A return code of 0 means the daemon is running; exit code 3 means the
daemon is not running -- for whatever reason.

-- Adi

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