On July 7, 2010 the Xen.org community will be hosting the 2nd Xen Community Meeting to discuss XCP development issues. This meeting will be the follow-up to meeting #1 <http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XCP_Monthly_Meetings>. Details follow: Meeting Date: July 7, 2010 Time: 13:00
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It is time to start thinking about our 2nd XCP meeting for the Xen.org XCP team. The last meeting was held on May 25, 2010 at 14:00 UTC. Notes are at http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XCP_Monthly_Meetings. For the next meeting I
Portuguese: Ola, Sou Sergio, aluno da Universidade Federal do Espirito Santo – Brasil e estou participando GSoC (Google Summer of Code). Meu projeto é a integração do Xen Cloud Platform com o DRBD e o responsável é Dave Scott. Ao final do projeto, pretendemos ter uma forma simples
For those of you unable to attend the XCP Community Meeting today, minutes of the meeting are available at http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XCP_Monthly_Meetings. I will be scheduling another meeting next month to continue the community discussion of XCP. Also, please note that XCP 0.5 will
The first open community call on the XCP project is scheduled for Tuesday – May 25th at 14:00 UTC. This was the best time I could find to accommodate as many people as possible. More info on UTC 14:00 at http://www.dxing.com/utcgmt.htm. Dial-in information is
From Vincent Hanquez on xen-devel: I’m please to announce the availability of repositories [1,2] for the xen cloud platform tools [3] on xen-unstable. The goal of these repositories is to make compilation of the XCP platform toolstack: * “easier” than in the current form. * available with bleeding edge
From Rob Hoes: We have now integrated an up-to-date version of the API documentation for XCP with the source code docs of the xapi toolstack. See http://www.xen.org/files/XenCloud/ocamldoc and click on “XenAPI Documentationâ€.
From Michael Schmidt in xen-users: The xn-Suite for managing and monitoring open source Xen Dom0 / DomUs. This software is completely free for personal and commercial use. The xn-Suite consists of the following modules: * xn-manage – Using this module you are able to start, stop or reboot your vserver and to create
From Ewan Mellor on Citrix Community Blog: One of the most common requests from XenServer customers is for a web interface, so that they can manage their VMs from a browser. I’m pleased to say that I’ve found one! It’s called xvp, and has been developed by
From xen-devel: I am pleased to announce “libxenlight”, a new small and lightweight C library that refactors existing code in a coherent and easy to use API to interface to the hypervisor and xenstore to perform operations such as domain creation and destruction, suspend/restore and pci passthrough. The goals
From Dave Scott on xen mailing lists: We are pleased to announce the open-sourcing of the ‘xapi’ toolstack — as used in the Citrix XenServer product line. The xapi toolstack is licensed under the LGPL v2.1 with a special static linking exception. The toolstack: * manages the lifecycle of VMs (installing
Xen Cloud Platform (XCP) 0.1 is an effort by several community members to create a complete open source virtual infrastructure solution (Hypervisor + Management Toolstack) as a reference architecture for cloud deployments. This 0.1 release provides a stable platform on which to build, and to provoke community discussion about