On 03/31/10 08:36 AM, Florian Manschwetus wrote:
Could some one explain clearly, what todo on a fresh installed b134
(genunix text install image) to get xvm running?
It hasn't changed. a new BE is recommended but not
required.
# beadm create osx134;beadm activate osx134;reboot
# pkg install SUNWxvm SUNWlibvirt SUNWvirtinst
# svcadm enable milestone/xvm
# reboot
If you want to use the new package names (the old
ones still work).
pkg install system/xvm libvirt virtinst
MRJ
Florian
Am 22.03.2010 15:21, schrieb Ralph Böhme:
I received the following response via PM, to which I replied via PM too as I'm
not subscriben to the mailing list:
Any ideas? Thanks!
# beadm create osx131;beadm activate osx131;reboot
# pkg install SUNWxvm SUNWlibvirt SUNWvirtinst
# svcadm enable milestone/xvm
# reboot
Okay, thanks, I'll try that. But according to
<http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Community+Group+xen/2008_11_dom0>
the steps for recenct snv should be:
$ pfexec pkg install xvm-gui
$ pfexec svcadm enable milestone/xvm
$ pfexec reboot
Note that I'm on snv_134. From digging around in the xvm-gui IPS package, it
does in fact contain all the packages you list. Also what makes me wonder is
that you're referring to the old-style IPS names before the big rename.
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