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Re: FW: [IA64]We have successfully booted dom0/domU/domVTI (xen/ia64) on FC: msg#00188

Subject: Re: FW: [IA64]We have successfully booted dom0/domU/domVTI (xen/ia64) on FC5
Zhang, Xiantao wrote:  [Fri May 26 2006, 04:30:12AM EDT]
>       After some hard debug and work around, now we've got xen/ia64 
> dom0/domU/domVTI both up on FC5-IA64. Attached is the snapshot.

Woohoo!  :-)

>       We still use python2.4.2 contained in FC5 for test. 
> 
>       We need following changes to make things happen:
> 
>       - xen-tools is not built and integrated into the RPM package.
>       Typically we know there're 3 major directories on
>       xen-ia64-unstable.hg: xen,linux-sparse and tools. All three
>       need to be kept consistence with each other. However current
>       fedora-kernel-ia64 only incorporates former two and tools is
>       totally missed. We tried to build the tools individually from
>       xen-ia64-unstable under same Rev (10150), and then install to
>       target box manually. 

You need to install the xen rpm which is available from my yum
repository.  See here for instructions:

    https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-xen/2006-May/msg00140.html

>       - The configuration files for dom0/domU seems a big difference
>       compared to xen-ia64-unstable.hg. (Why?) Currently the ext3 is
>       compiled as module, however initrd doesn't work for domU even
>       when we add "ramdisk=" in config file. So we change ext3 to be
>       kernel built-in, and then domU can boot up immediately.

Ok, I'll fix that in the rpm.

>       - Xen-ia64-unstable.hg doesn't have IDE devices configured for
>       domU, however fedora-kernel-ia64 does, which wastes much time
>       for probe. If the configuration file can be kept consistence
>       with xen-ia64-unstable.hg, above issues are gone.

That's my mistake too.  I'll fix it.

>       After above 2 changes, both domU and domVTI can be boot successfully.
> 
>       Following are other tricky issues we've observed:
>       - brctl package is not integrated into FC5 and so vnif is not
>       available now. People need to install brctl manually and we'll
>       try network later. Is it possible to add dependency check upon
>       brctl in spec file?

The dependency is in the xen rpm...

>       - When installing xen0 rpm package, it depends on xen rpm
>       package. However we didn't find the xen rpm package, and had
>       to install with "nodeps". Actually xen image has been included
>       in xen0 rpm package.

This is a confusing misnomer in Fedora.  The xen rpm contains the xen
tools, not the xen hypervisor.  Does this make things clearer?

>       - Is it possible to use same configuration file for xen0/xenU
>       just like current xen-ia64-unstable.hg? Or at least give
>       a configuration option to user in spec.

Right now the build follows the pattern of the other architectures in
the spec file.  If Juan is interested in pursuing a -xen kernel
instead of -xen0/-xenU, I'd be happy to go that route.

Thanks for sending this great news.

Regards,
Aron

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