Jaunty Server and XEN or KVM
Loïc Grenié
loic.grenie at gmail.com
Thu May 28 19:26:02 UTC 2009
2009/5/28 Niels Jende <mylists1 at web.de>:
> Hi Brian,
>
>> Perhaps you should try typing Ubuntu KVM Howto in google... The first
>> result is very good and even contains a further link the the official
>> documentation. Several others there are helpful too.
>>
>
> well, you won't believe it, but I have used $searchengine and I had the hope to find a HowTo explaining me how to set up either a KVM Server or a Xen Server based on Jaunty.
> I have, for sure, seen all the HowTo's for feisty and Hardy. But on Jaunty they don't work. At least not here. If they would've - I wouldn't have asked for help on the list.
>
>> Please, try and do a bit of research instead of asking us to do that for you.
>>
>> If you have tried, and failed, then by all means tell us what went wrong.
>>
>
> well for Xen I have even found the information that I should have a dual boot system installed (hardy and Jaunty) to deploy Xen from Hardy to jaunty, which isn't a go for me.
> I also found some other HowTo's such as this one http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_xen_setup_debian_ubuntu which is quite outdated and wont help on Jaunty.
> Then I thought I should give KVM a go. no success as by now either.
>
> If I say, after I have all requirements installed, virsh -c qemu:/// system list
> I am not getting the expected result. I do get instead
>
> root at xen-server:~# virsh -c qemu:///system list
> virsh: error while loading shared libraries: libxenstore.so.3.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
It looks as if you needed to install libxen3 package.
Loïc
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