--On Tuesday, December 03, 2013 5:35 PM -0600 Johnny Hughes
wrote:
> Libvirt on xen4centos:
>
> http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Xen/Xen4QuickStart/Xen4Libvirt
I'm looking forward to the page on libvirt bridging mentioned there.
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On 12/03/2013 05:41 PM, Dusty Mabe wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 6:31 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>> You can also use Xen XM tools with the default install ... OR ... if you
>> do not plan on using libvirt at all, you can setup and use Xen XL tools
>> (if using libvirt, you have to use xend and Xen
On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 6:31 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>
> You can also use Xen XM tools with the default install ... OR ... if you
> do not plan on using libvirt at all, you can setup and use Xen XL tools
> (if using libvirt, you have to use xend and Xen XM):
>
IIRC I have used libvirt with the li
On 12/03/2013 05:32 AM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 1:11 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
>> On 12/02/2013 06:32 AM, Kenneth Porter wrote:
>>> The subject says it all. I got CentOS 6.4 installed and then converted it
>>> to boot into the Xen kernel, using the C6.4 system as its dom0
On 12/02/2013 12:32 AM, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> The subject says it all. I got CentOS 6.4 installed and then converted it
> to boot into the Xen kernel, using the C6.4 system as its dom0. But now I'm
> uncertain how to put a C6.4 domU on the result. Which tools are recommended?
You can use virt-
On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 1:11 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> On 12/02/2013 06:32 AM, Kenneth Porter wrote:
>> The subject says it all. I got CentOS 6.4 installed and then converted it
>> to boot into the Xen kernel, using the C6.4 system as its dom0. But now I'm
>> uncertain how to put a C6.4 domU on t