VX9000 and Xen
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‎12-06-2017 04:48 PM
Hi!!
i trying to install the iso into my Xen Lab but dont boot. Have some tips to install into XEN?
Thx.
i trying to install the iso into my Xen Lab but dont boot. Have some tips to install into XEN?
Thx.
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‎12-06-2017 07:03 PM
is it possible you are out of hard drive space? Any errors in the xen logs?
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‎12-06-2017 06:30 PM
Hi Robert!
create VM using other media install, i choose 4GB for ram, 10GB disk, 4 cores 2x2 and select the media from repository and waiting to showme info about install process.
:)
pd:reboot dont work from xencenter is necessary xentools installed.
create VM using other media install, i choose 4GB for ram, 10GB disk, 4 cores 2x2 and select the media from repository and waiting to showme info about install process.
:)
pd:reboot dont work from xencenter is necessary xentools installed.
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‎12-06-2017 06:18 PM
I have a Xen server and I have no issues installing VX9000. Yes its slower install than VMware but still not super slow. I do have my iso files in a storage repository on the Xen server. What is your vm build process?
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‎12-06-2017 06:00 PM
hi!!
I'm reading the last doc and previous doc. In the first doc dont show anything about resource for Xen, CPU, Disk, etc... Can extrapolate from Hyper-V or VMware.
If use the option other install media, the installation is extreme slowly, even if put 4GB, 4 CPU and 10GB for disk.
Is possible try to improve the installation iso for Xen? When install showme some advance and i see info about detecting Xen, disk type xvda, etc... xentool preinstalled is better. That permit use in the VM optimization like vmotion, etc...
Thx
I'm reading the last doc and previous doc. In the first doc dont show anything about resource for Xen, CPU, Disk, etc... Can extrapolate from Hyper-V or VMware.
If use the option other install media, the installation is extreme slowly, even if put 4GB, 4 CPU and 10GB for disk.
Is possible try to improve the installation iso for Xen? When install showme some advance and i see info about detecting Xen, disk type xvda, etc... xentool preinstalled is better. That permit use in the VM optimization like vmotion, etc...
Thx
