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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Xen-2.0.7 and RHAS 2.4.21
Hi,
I don't think aic7xxx is compiled in the xen 2 kernel, find /lib/modules/*xen* -name aic\* gives nothing :(
I would love to run xen 3 (which actually worked when I installed it on Ubuntu, and which would probably work like a breeze on Redhat AS4) but:
1. I need Redhat AS3 images as DomUs (and could not find such ready made images) 2. I need a 2.4 kernel for the DomUs (as close as possible to the one shipped with Redhat AS3)
So I thought the easiest way would be to have RHAS 3 as Dom0, but I realize it's not that easy and from another thread I understand I cannot have a
2.4 kernel running on top of a 2.6 xen kernel.
I'm pretty much stuck here.
Quentin
2006/10/27, Eric-Olivier Lamey <eolamey@xxxxxxxxx
>:On 10/26/06, BB Mailing list <bb.mlist@xxxxxxxxx
> wrote: > Hi,
Hi,
> Thanks for the reply; I didn't know you could pass the module names directly > to the mkinitrd command, that sounded like a good idea, but here is the > output:
> > # mkinitrd -v --with=sg --with=sd_mod --with=e1000 --with=megaraid2 > --with=aic7xxx --with=diskdumplib --with=scsi_mod -f /boot/initrd- > 2.4.30-xen0 2.4.30-xen0 > Looking for deps of module scsi_mod
> Looking for deps of module sd_mod > Looking for deps of module unknown > Looking for deps of module aic7xxx > No module aic7xxx found for kernel 2.4.30-xen0 , aborting. > > Still not initrd in /boot :(
Hmmm, is aic7xxx compiled as a module in the xen 2 kernel ? What does a find /lib/modules/*xen* -name aic\* give ?
I've just looked on a server using xen 3.0.3 and the module is there.
> I overlooked the xen 2 vs xen 3 question: I thought xen 3 required a 2.6 > kernel, that's why I went for xen 2 ! > Now I'm more than happy if it's not the case !
Well, you could run a 2.6 kernel on RHEL 3. Actually, I think you
can forget about your RHN support if you run a non-RedHat kernel anyway, so you might as well go with a 2.6 one. The only package I need to change on a RHEL 3.7 server to run a 2.6 kernel is modules-init-tools (just get it from RHEL 4).
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