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xen-api
Re: [Xen-API] Selecting a linux distro for a xen-api involved project
The way I do it is use CentOS and install the latest released open
source version. CentOS works well because the Xen 3.3 enabled kernel is
also 2.6.18 based and in the remote case where a driver is missing you
can usually compile it against the xen enabled kernel. If you do that
I've found it easiest to not install the native Xen w/CentOS and only
the version from Xen (i.e. now Xen 3.3.1) from source or as a binary.
Mike
On Wed, 2009-01-14 at 14:43 +0000, Madhuri Venkatesh wrote:
> Hi,
> I wanted an opinion on the most xen-compatible linux distro.
>
> Im embarking on a 4 month project with xen which involves the
> following objectives:
> 1.>Creating a tool with GUI that allows
> a)starting,stopping restarting domUs
> b)maintaining a status log of domUs
> c)migration of dom Us
> d) provides status info about domUs
> 2.>Monitoring and Analyzing network usage of domUs using NS2
> 3.>Testing network protocols on the domUs using NS2 in Real time.
>
> I will need to use Xen-api ,which needs xen3.2 or higher...Fedora 8(my
> current dom0)comes with xen3.1 and i ran into "dependency hell" trying
> to do a yum update.
> I want to select a suitable OS for the dom0...ive heard that CentOS
> and Ubuntu Intrepid are good,i wanted an opinion on which will be the
> most suitable development environment to achieve these goals.Please
> help.
> Thanks
>
> --
> Madhuri Venkatesh
> Fourth Year Undergraduate Student,Computer Science and
> Engineering,RVCE,Bangalore.
>
>
--
Mike Dickson <mike.dickson@xxxxxx>
ESS SW Platform Enablement
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