tions/systemvm64template/postinstall.sh ?
Pierre-Luc
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 6:50 PM, Alex Brett wrote:
> On essentially any current Linux distro, xs-tools doesn't actually install
> any drivers (in the days of RHEL4 and the like it used to have custom
> kernels as the vendor ones had severe li
On essentially any current Linux distro, xs-tools doesn't actually install any
drivers (in the days of RHEL4 and the like it used to have custom kernels as
the vendor ones had severe limitations), because as you say the kernel has the
support built in (PVops).
What xs-tools gives in Lin
Hi Ian, you are probably right about the PV driver of Debian 7, I can't
confirmed. But, the xs-tools also provide interesting ressources usage
metrics of VMs in XenServer. I think it is also required for xenmotion of
VMs for maintenance purposes.
*Pierre-Luc DION*
Architecte de Solution
Hi Todd,
Thanks for sharing, do you have the xs-tools iso link? We can fix it with ACS
4.3.1, and have them preinstalled on systemvms.
On 09-Sep-2014, at 6:15 pm, Todd Pigram wrote:
> Same issue with CCP4.3.1. I have to do the install manually.
>
> On Tuesday, September 9, 2014, Ro
I might be completely wrong here.
I believe the xs-tools give us the PV drivers.
Since we're using Debian 7 which comes with Linux Kernel Version 3 which
has PV support we do not require the drivers.
On 9 September 2014 17:15, Todd Pigram wrote:
> Same issue with CCP4.3.1. I have t
t...
> >
> > From what I've saw, you need to add install-xs-tool.sh into the script
> > lists in : tools/appliance/definitions/systemvm64template/postinstall.sh
> >
> > You might have to update install-xs-tools.sh since it would install an
> old
> > xs-tools v
erate .vhd. I'm curious to
> investigate and need this fixed but did not had enough time yet...
>
> From what I've saw, you need to add install-xs-tool.sh into the script
> lists in : tools/appliance/definitions/systemvm64template/postinstall.sh
>
> You might have to up
, you need to add install-xs-tool.sh into the script
lists in : tools/appliance/definitions/systemvm64template/postinstall.sh
You might have to update install-xs-tools.sh since it would install an old
xs-tools version...
Regards,
*Pierre-Luc DION*
Architecte de Solution Cloud | Cloud Solutions Archite
Hi,
Can anyone explain how xs-tools (xen server tools, guest utilities) are
installed on systemvms and on user instances?
I see that we’ve a script in
tools/appliance/definitions/builtin/install-xs-tools.sh that is supposed to
download and install xs-tool on vms but we are not using this for
ebase.
>
> Is it already in the XS hypervisor? Or is it pre-built? From? *
>
> * https://github.com/mcclurmc/xs-tools/blob/master/get-xs-tools.sh
Ok - Xen seems to have them under /opt/xensource/packages/iso by
default when you install the hypervisor. When you hit download on the
i
b.com/mcclurmc/xs-tools/blob/master/get-xs-tools.sh
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