Notes From The Field - Xen on SuSE 10.1
In case anyone is looking for "real-world" examples of Xen in use, I thought it might be helpful to post a summary of our experience. We currently have three Xen virtual servers running on a SuSE 10.1 Xen host for about two months now. The virtual servers comprise two SuSE 10.1 machines and one SLES9 machine (booting a SuSE 10.1 Xen kernel) running on lvm partitions. The vms perform as mail/groupware, file, web and utility servers for us and a number of our clients. We have successfully migrated these virtual machines across physical hardware manually, via rsync while the virtual hosts were powered down (by mounting the lvm partitions supporting the vms on the host OSs on both ends of the rsync). We plan on getting a SAN at a later date and then we'll test the Xen vm live migration tools. Hardware is an HP DL360G4p w/ 2 x 3.0GHz/2MB CPUs, 6GB RAM, and 2 x 146GB 15K disks. We have a JBOD attached for backing up the vms. Hoping lvm_snapshot gets fixed in the 2.6 kernel RSN, too... Since we tend to keep servers running for a long time, we have a second identical DL360 that we are now building up with SLES10 Xen, to consolidate and replace the existing vms. Ideally, we'd like to have the two physical servers be a cluster, but are nervous about which file system to use as we've heard some horror stories... If anyone has any questions (or clustering tips!), please don't send me a private email; post them here. All the best, Mark -- _________________________________________________________ A Message From... L. Mark Stone Reliable Networks of Maine, LLC "We manage your network so you can manage your business" 477 Congress Street Portland, ME 04101 Tel: (207) 772-5678 Web: http://www.rnome.com This email was sent from Reliable Networks of Maine LLC. It may contain information that is privileged and confidential. If you suspect that you were not intended to receive it, please delete it and notify us as soon as possible. Thank you.
Hi Everyone Could someone please help me to or give me a possible solution to this problem which I am encountering when trying to update Suse 10.1 with "software upater"? Updating k3b-0.12.14-12.i586[System packages] to k3b-0.12.16-3.1.pm.0.i586[20060811-130943] libffmpeg0-0.4.9-6.pm.svn20060730.i686[20060811-130943] needed by k3b-0.12.16-3.1.pm.0.i586[20060811-130943] Installing libffmpeg0-0.4.9-6.pm.svn20060730.i686[20060811-130943] faad2-2.0-0.pm.8.i586[20060811-130943] needed by libffmpeg0-0.4.9-6.pm.svn20060730.i686[20060811-130943] Installing faad2-2.0-0.pm.8.i586[20060811-130943] Can't install faad2-2.5-0.pm.1.i586[Local packages], since faad2-2.0-0.pm.8.i586[20060811-130943] is already marked as needing to be installed Marking this resolution attempt as invalid. Regards Kobus
Hi Everyone
Could someone please help me to or give me a possible solution to this problem which I am encountering when trying to update Suse 10.1 with "software upater"?
I now encounter the following, trying to install kafeine through the updater: Media Change is Required Please insert 'SUSE-Linux-10.1-CD-download-x86' on media 2 I do not make use of media, but changed my installation to ftp sites. Any suggestions please? Kobus
On Wed, Aug 16, 2006 at 08:59:56AM +0200, kabousv@therugby.co.za wrote:
Hi Everyone
Could someone please help me to or give me a possible solution to this problem which I am encountering when trying to update Suse 10.1 with "software upater"?
Updating k3b-0.12.14-12.i586[System packages] to k3b-0.12.16-3.1.pm.0.i586[20060811-130943] libffmpeg0-0.4.9-6.pm.svn20060730.i686[20060811-130943] needed by k3b-0.12.16-3.1.pm.0.i586[20060811-130943] Installing libffmpeg0-0.4.9-6.pm.svn20060730.i686[20060811-130943] faad2-2.0-0.pm.8.i586[20060811-130943] needed by libffmpeg0-0.4.9-6.pm.svn20060730.i686[20060811-130943] Installing faad2-2.0-0.pm.8.i586[20060811-130943] Can't install faad2-2.5-0.pm.1.i586[Local packages], since faad2-2.0-0.pm.8.i586[20060811-130943] is already marked as needing to be installed Marking this resolution attempt as invalid.
You are using packman or an additional other source, right? Ciao, Marcus
On Wed, 2006-08-16 at 14:16 +0200, kabousv@therugby.co.za wrote:
You are using packman or an additional other source, right?
Ciao, Marcus
Yes, primary - packman, and then also ftp.gwdg.de
Regards
Kobus
What has all of this to do with the thread that was started by L. Mark Stone. PLEASE do not hi-jack threads. Use the selection in your email client to start a _NEW_ message and type the list address there. -- Ken Schneider UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998
PLEASE do not hi-jack threads. Use the selection in your email client to start a _NEW_ message and type the list address there.
-- Ken Schneider UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998
Ken It was not the intention, I believe his was "SUSE10.1 Software Updates". Regards Kobus
On Wed, 2006-08-16 at 14:51 +0200, kabousv@therugby.co.za wrote:
PLEASE do not hi-jack threads. Use the selection in your email client to start a _NEW_ message.
Ken
It was not the intention, I believe his was "SUSE10.1 Software Updates".
No, his subject was "Notes From The Field - Xen on SuSE 10.1". He was giving general info on using XEN also asking for info on clustering XEN. -- Ken Schneider UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 02:56 pm, L. Mark Stone wrote:
If anyone has any questions (or clustering tips!), please don't send me a private email; post them here.
I'd like to learn how an existing linux install learns about new hardware. Think situations analogous to swapping a hard drive with an installed SuSE system into a new box. The actual use I'm interested in is building a new server within a temporary VMware or Xen virtual machine. Then when it's all configured and tested, re-boot onto the native hardware and it's live. I'll also have to think about this to extend my cloneboot scripts, to be able to duplicate a machine onto different hardware. TIA, michaelj PS: I'm happy to be told to RTFM as long as there are links. -- Michael James michael.james@csiro.au System Administrator voice: 02 6246 5040 CSIRO Bioinformatics Facility fax: 02 6246 5166 No matter how much you pay for software, you always get less than you hoped. Unless you pay nothing, then you get more.
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Jan Engelhardt
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kabousv@therugby.co.za
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Ken Schneider
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L. Mark Stone
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Marcus Meissner
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Michael James