>> If qemu with the kqemu module can run under xen, this
>> alleviates part of the pressure of getting xen to run
>> windows under a linux host.
>
>but of course, it will also kill the good performance
>xen could have with a windows support (which already
>worked, but is very unlikely to work in th
Mainly for testing purposes.
Xen is not an emulator but a Virtual Machine Monitor using paravirtualization.
Being able to run Xen in a VM allow to build complex test environments
with only one or a few machines, for instance, testing live VM
migration between physical servers.
On 6/13/05, Ishwar
I can do some more testing and provide the
system image used for the tests.
Please cc: me
Gildas
On 5/10/05, G L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I guess this is a question for Fabrice only, as I didn't test qvm86 yet.
>
> When using qemu as a test environment for
Hi,
I guess this is a question for Fabrice only, as I didn't test qvm86 yet.
When using qemu as a test environment for Xen I have a crash for linux
domain0 when kqemu is loaded but it runs fine when launched with
-no-kqemu.
Crash seems to happen on hotplug (I can provide a backtrace if this is u