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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Xen a couple of questions
Petersson, Mats wrote:
Yes, if you are loading dozens or more of guest kernels,
the size of the
actual kernel will matter. I'm not sure how much the
difference is tho'.
And if you call RedHat, Oracle, or McAfee for support with kernel
related issues on RHEL 4, and tell them "I'm running a 2.6.18
kernel",
they're going to have good reason to throw p their hands and
say "revert
to the published kernel, then we can help you". They might
not: premium
corporate support is pretty good, but I'd be tempted to do
that as the
support person.
Hmm, and you don't think a 2.6.9-XenU kernel will have the same "not
original kernel" status?
It's now available as part of the base RHEL 4.5 installation, which was
released less than 2 months ago. It's superior to the xensource kernel
in some ways, since it interacts wiell with the updated grub and allows
the graceful use of pygrub without having to hand-edit your grub.conf
files before rebooting, and it drops a "kernelcap" file in
/etc/ld.so.conf.d/ to avoid the TLS emulation problems. Plus it has the
documentation with it, which the xensource RPM does not and for which
building from SRPM fails.
So it's a fairly good kernel. Too bad the network fails between Dom0 and
DomU with it, which means I'm still sticking with the Xensource 3.1.0
kernels for my guests.
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