Re: [CentOS] xen dependencies

2008-01-04 Thread Timothy Selivanow
On Fri, 2007-12-28 at 23:03 -0700, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
 It appears that if I perform an install of CentOS 5.1 without changing 
 *anything* in the options, then do a #yum groupinstall 'Virtualization' I can 
 now get Xen to function in bridged mode (it has network connectivity). In 
 lieu of this, can anyone shed some light on what dependency Xen has that is 
 not installed when you do a completely bare install and execute a #yum 
 install xen? I am hoping to finally end up with a minimum install of CentOS 
 with Xen functioning without a gui or any additional services that won't be 
 needed.
 
 Thanks!
 jlc

In your broken setup, do you have libvirt and/or bridge-utils?


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RE: [CentOS] xen dependencies

2008-01-04 Thread Joseph L. Casale
In your broken setup, do you have libvirt and/or bridge-utils?


--Tim


Tim,
Yes it does. I think I am seeing the issue reported in a previous errata 
regarding Bugzilla Bug 237667 in RHEL for a now released fix in the current Xen 
rpm available. I have this exact behavior, and after many different installs on 
different machines, I finally saw a clean install done exactly the same work 
once and fail another.

I emailed the assigned tech at rh about the bug and never heard back...

Thanks,
jlc
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Re: [CentOS] xen dependencies

2007-12-30 Thread Raghavendra Moktali

Karanbir Singh wrote:


This sort of a question really should goto the CentOS-Virt list.



It does not appear at www.centos.orgsupportmailing lists.
http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=16
Google CentOS-Virt found it for me :).
maybe the page needs to be updated?
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Re: [CentOS] xen dependencies

2007-12-30 Thread Karanbir Singh

Raghavendra Moktali wrote:

Karanbir Singh wrote:


This sort of a question really should goto the CentOS-Virt list.



It does not appear at www.centos.orgsupportmailing lists.
http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=16
Google CentOS-Virt found it for me :).
maybe the page needs to be updated?
thanks.
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Looks like it, the list of lists is at :

http://wiki.centos.org/GettingHelp/ListInfo

so perhaps that page on www.centos.org needs to be removed with a link 
to the wiki page instead.


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Re: [CentOS] xen dependencies

2007-12-29 Thread Centos
Just install xen en kernel-xen. That should be sufficient. Possibly you 
can add virsh,if it's not allready there.


Groupinstall virtualization also installs the GUI-tools (and possibly 
also a GUI).


Cheers,

Bart

Joseph L. Casale wrote:

It appears that if I perform an install of CentOS 5.1 without changing 
*anything* in the options, then do a #yum groupinstall 'Virtualization' I can 
now get Xen to function in bridged mode (it has network connectivity). In lieu 
of this, can anyone shed some light on what dependency Xen has that is not 
installed when you do a completely bare install and execute a #yum install xen? 
I am hoping to finally end up with a minimum install of CentOS with Xen 
functioning without a gui or any additional services that won't be needed.

Thanks!
jlc
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RE: [CentOS] xen dependencies

2007-12-29 Thread Joseph L. Casale
Just install xen en kernel-xen. That should be sufficient. Possibly you
can add virsh,if it's not allready there.

Groupinstall virtualization also installs the GUI-tools (and possibly
also a GUI).

Cheers,

Bart

Yes, I follow this exact suggestion and can repeatedly produce the same results 
where once booted into the Xen kernel, I have no network access unless I switch 
to routed mode in the sxp file.

Thanks.
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Re: [CentOS] xen dependencies

2007-12-29 Thread Karanbir Singh
On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 07:49:37 -0700
 Groupinstall virtualization also installs the GUI-tools (and possibly
 also a GUI).

This sort of a question really should goto the CentOS-Virt list.


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