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Re: [Xen-users] How to install OpenIndiana DomU
 
Now the system is running. My config file to run the system
  OpenIndiana Build oi_148 64-bit SunOS Release 5.11 - Copyright 1983-2010 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Use is subject to license terms. 
 My config file to run the system:
  name = 'indiana' memory = 2048 vcpus = 1 kernel = '/solaris/unix' ramdisk = '/solaris/boot_archive' extra = "/platform/i86xpv/kernel/amd64/unix -B zfs-bootfs=rpool1/ROOT/solaris,bootpath=/xpvd/xdf@51712:a" 
disk = ['file:/xen/domains/open-indiana/disk.img,xvda,w'] vif = [ 'bridge=br0' ]
  In the extra i need to use rpool1 and solaris value.
  My "zfs list" looks like this: 
 rpool1                        4.05G  15.5G    45K  /rpool1 rpool1/ROOT                   1.98G  15.5G    31K  legacy rpool1/ROOT/solaris           1.98G  15.5G  1.98G  / rpool1/dump                   1.00G  15.5G  1.00G  - 
 
 On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 11:09 AM, Christophe Bailleux  <ch.bailleux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
Ok now installation works fine with this config file:
  name = 'solaris' memory = 2048 vcpus = 1 kernel = '/solaris/unix' ramdisk = '/solaris/boot_archive' extra = "/platform/i86xpv/kernel/amd64/unix -B console=ttya" 
disk = ['file:/var/tmp/oi.iso,6:cdrom,r', 'file:/xen/domains/open-indiana/disk.img,0,w'] vif = [ 'bridge=br0' ]
  The installation is finished. Now i'm testing to run the system ... ^^ 
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 8:37 AM, Christophe Bailleux  <ch.bailleux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 Hi,
  I 've tested too and i get the same error. I'm using the  Debian squeeze package : Xen 4.01. So i think my pygrub is not too old... 
I'v copied manually kernel and ramdisk image too but it's not work:  
 Using config file "/etc/xen/solaris.cfg". Error: Boot loader didn't return any data!
    My config:
  vcpus       = '1' memory      = '1024' 
name        = 'solaris' 
 bootloader = "/usr/bin/pygrub" vif = [ "" ] disk =  [        "file:/var/tmp/osol.iso,xvdc:cdrom,r",        "file:/xen/domains/solaris/disk.img,xvda2,w"         ] 
kernel = "/solaris/unix" ramdisk = "/solaris/x86.microroot" extra = "/platform/i86xpv/kernel/amd64/unix - nowin -B install_media=cdrom">
> 
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 4:54 AM, Fajar A. Nugraha  <list@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
 
 
  Is the ISO listed first? It must, in order for pygrub to pick it up. 
 
You can also test if pygrub can correctly load kernel and ramdisk from 
ISO by running something like 
 
pygrub /path/to/your/openindiana.iso 
 
If you see an error, then probably your pygrub version is too old. Try 
MRJ's for example on how to use kernel and ramdisk copied manually 
from the ISO. 
 
-- 
Fajar 
  
  
   
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