I have uploaded 19 videos to the Xen Summit event page at http://www.xen.org/xensummit/xensummit_spring_2010.html. I have about 10 left to do but each upload takes me about 1 hour so I expect to finish all the uploads tonight and have them available tomorrow
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Here are some pictures from the Xen.org booth at Citrix Synergy. Along with Xenoss and Cloud.com the booth has been busy with lots of people interested in learning more about Xen and open source solutions based on Xen. I will take some video of the Exhibit Hall tomorrow
I am taking the Blog down for a bit today while I upgrade the OS running on the slice. I hope to have everything back up and running in a few hours.
The open source xvp project has for the last year provided a set of tools for managing Xen Cloud Platform and XenServer virtual machines from web browsers, with built in VM console access based on VNC. Facilities include VM shutdown, boot, reboot, suspend, resume, live migrate and virtual DVD drive
For those of you looking for a map or directions to Xen Summit, here you go…. Location: Commons Building at AMD HQ Commons Building Map I will also be posting directions from AMD HQ to the Dave and Buster’s where the traditional Day 1 party is being held shortly.
4.0.0-rc9 is now tagged in http://xenbits.xensource.com/xen-4.0-testing.hg This is almost certainly the last RC, and will become the 4.0.0 release around the middle of next week. Please test!
From Vern Burke: From my blog post at http://vburke.wordpress.com/2010/01/28/upgrading-xen-cloud-platform-bugs-and-fixes/ and a post to the list about the same date: In virgin XCP 0.1.1 (right from the install iso), a working CentOS/RHEL 5.4 VM cannot be created, despite there being
As the final part of this XCP tutorial, I wanted to add one more item that I discovered when booting up my HVM guest from a CD image. After complete all the memory and VM setup issues I got the following response to starting my new VM: xe vm-start uuid=
As a continuation on my previous XCP Tutorial, I wanted to share some experiences with memory problems that have been a hindrance in my successful installation of new VMs on XCP. 1) Too much memory is taken up in my local storage repository (SR) – with each attempt to create a
The blog maintenance is complete.
I am taking the blog down to upgrade WordPress. Please Stand By…
Great Picture from SCALE 8x….