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xen-users
[Xen-users] Re: VMWare and xen comparison
Shahzad Chohan wrote:
1. Installation. Having tried to install xen hosts, I have found it to
be difficult. The problem I find is that I have to reboot my server to
install a new host as I can't install from cd without rebooting.
Alternativly vmware allows me to install from cd a new hosts without the
need to reboot the server and shutdown the other hosts. Yum
installations are pain. What ways are there to get round this problem
say in a redhat or fedora installation?
Do you mean setting up a new system as a Dom0, or adding new DomUs? The
former absolutely requires rebooting if not running the hypervisor and
an appropriate kernel already (this being a deep enough design
requirement that despite not being in any way part of the dev team I'm
on quite safe ground saying it won't change, at least until major OS
distributions come with Xen out-of-the-box). If you're discussing adding
new DomUs, on the other hand, this absolutely should not require
rebooting, and if you could be a little more specific about what you're
doing that *does* require you to reboot, perhaps we could help you find
a different procedure. (What's this "install from CD" bit, for instance?
What exactly are you installing? Why are you booting off a CD to do it?)
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