Has anyone on the list successfully modeled a virtual WAN
infrastructure, or at least built a functional LEAF router within UML or
Xen? If so, I'd appreciate any suggestions you may have on the quickest
way to setup this virtual WAN.
I've been looking at 3 different virtualization methods to creat
On Wed, 2005-04-20 at 12:54 -0400, Calvin Webster wrote:
> Has anyone on the list successfully modeled a virtual WAN
> infrastructure, or at least built a functional LEAF router within UML or
> Xen? If so, I'd appreciate any suggestions you may have on the quickest
> way to setup this virtual WAN.
On Wed, 2005-04-20 at 13:59, Arne Bernin wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-04-20 at 12:54 -0400, Calvin Webster wrote:
> > Has anyone on the list successfully modeled a virtual WAN
> > infrastructure, or at least built a functional LEAF router within UML or
> > Xen? If so, I'd appreciate any suggestions you m
On Wed, 2005-04-20 at 16:02 -0400, Calvin Webster wrote:
> Thank you for the suggestions Arne.
>
> In my original post I was really looking for the fastest way to get 5
> LEAF routers and 5 or 6 minimal client hosts virtualized. I don't really
> want to have to spend a lot of time building and le
Hello Calvin,
>QEMU seems well suited for software development, but for my uses I think
>UML or Xen is the way to go. I'm leaning toward UML for now since it
>supposedly requires no modification to the guest OS. I don't want to
>have to recompile the LEAF distro to get started.
>
I'm not sure abou
Arne and Eric:
Based on your latest info and Eric's note I believe I'll give QEMU a
try. I like the simplicity (i.e. qemu -fda
Bering-uclibc-2.3beta2.img.bin).
I may be picking your brains while I setup the first few machines.
Thank you very much.
--Cal Webster
On Wed, 2005-04-20 at 16:57, Arn
> Has anyone on the list successfully modeled a virtual WAN
> infrastructure, or at least built a functional LEAF router within UML or
> Xen? If so, I'd appreciate any suggestions you may have on the quickest
> way to setup this virtual WAN.
Hi,
I made this type of work using UML with a Knoppix
On Thu, 2005-04-21 at 11:16, Sandro Doro wrote:
> > Has anyone on the list successfully modeled a virtual WAN
> > infrastructure, or at least built a functional LEAF router within UML or
> > Xen? If so, I'd appreciate any suggestions you may have on the quickest
> > way to setup this virtual WAN.
>
Eric or Arne:
Okay, I've got QEMU compiled and installed, but it failed to "make" the
Accelerator module. I followed the instructions, then I tried several
other approaches. It looks like the kqemu Makefile wasn't meant to be in
the qemu-0.6.1 build dir.
I ran make install in the kqemu dir
Th
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> Has anyone on the list successfully
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>Eric or Arne:
>
>Okay, I've got QEMU compiled and installed, but it failed to "make" the
>Accelerator module. I followed
> On Thu, 2005-04-21 at 11:16, Sandro Doro wrote:
> > > Has anyone on the list successfully modeled a virtual WAN
> > > infrastructure, or at least built a functional LEAF router within UML or
> > > Xen? If so, I'd appreciate any suggestions you may have on the quickest
> > > way to setup this virt
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