Hi to everyone !
I'm new here, so this is my first post.
I'm playing around with Xen Server on an Ubuntu server installation using LVM
as its main disk management framework. Well it's an installation option to do
so ... (maybe that wasn't a good idea to choose in the first place...)
Now...
Of co
hallo all
i found i bug in my xcp 1.6 final it makes server restart if you trun on
virtual machine, here is the details
i want to install Oracle Linux Server 5.8 64-bit full packaged so i have
selected "other install media", it works fine but when i
assign detected graphic the whole server restar
Hi,
I am currently trying to use a bonded ethernet connection for my XCP server,
and when I do this, my Windows 2012 server is no longer able to connect. I am
able to pull an IP from DHCP, and my CentOS boxes work just fine, but this
windows box doesn't.
I have tried creating new interfaces
On Tue, 2012-12-04 at 15:49 +, Lukas Laukamp wrote:
> Am 04.12.2012 16:17, schrieb Andreas Hilboll:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I need to set up three hosts as Xen dom0. I'm quite familiar with
> > Debian-type distributions, i.e. Debian and Ubuntu. I'm wondering which
> > distro is better suited for a
Hey, Dennis
Yup, that's what I thought; only I can't install xstools as I', presented
with the following error: Unable to detect a valid platform. Do you still
want to continue?
If I opt to continue the VM reboots and bluescreens with an 7B stop error
(I think that's controller related).
Why do
Am 04.12.2012 16:17, schrieb Andreas Hilboll:
Hi all,
I need to set up three hosts as Xen dom0. I'm quite familiar with
Debian-type distributions, i.e. Debian and Ubuntu. I'm wondering which
distro is better suited for a dom0 system. In particular, I haven't been
able to find Xen 4.2 packages fo
Hi lars,
I created a new VM today, using the Windows 7 64-bit template, then
restored an Acronis image of a Windows 7 workstation.
After booting into Windows, XenCenter lists the Operating System of the
VM as "Unknown". This results in me not being able to install xstools
(Unable to detect a va
Hi, all
I created a new VM today, using the Windows 7 64-bit template, then
restored an Acronis image of a Windows 7 workstation.
After booting into Windows, XenCenter lists the Operating System of the VM
as "Unknown". This results in me not being able to install xstools (Unable
to detect a valid
Hi all,
I need to set up three hosts as Xen dom0. I'm quite familiar with
Debian-type distributions, i.e. Debian and Ubuntu. I'm wondering which
distro is better suited for a dom0 system. In particular, I haven't been
able to find Xen 4.2 packages for neither Ubuntu Precise nor Debian.
It would be