This one time, at band camp, Paul van der Vlis said: > Hello, > > I have some questions about Xen: > > - I have installed an AMD64 Xen machine with Etch. In unstable I don't > see Xen-AMD64 kernels anymore. Is there a change that Xen-AMD64 support > will be dropped? Kernels > 2.6.18 do not support Xen dom0 on any architecture, as far as I'm aware. > - I see that my amd64-guest has only one CPU, but it is a multicore > machine. Will I use only one core? It depends on how many CPUs you export to the guest. See your config file for how many you export. > - When I reboot my machine, the guests boot nicely. But when I have a > power loss and the power returns, the guests do not start. What will be > wrong? This I don't know - if you have the config files in /etc/xen/auto the guests should boot on startup no matter why it went down. > - I have a time-problem. The time in my Xen guests is 2 hours earlier > then in the domO. I have a correct /etc/timezone in both. I have now > made them independend with /proc/sys/xen/independent_wallclock, but I > would prefer to user them synchronised. But how? I'm guesing you're +/- 2hours from UTC? Run tzconfig in the domU. For some reason this bites me fairly often when bootstrapping a new guest. I guess something doesn't work right in the debootstrap environment and it has to be cleaned up manually afterwards. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- | ,''`. Stephen Gran | | : :' : sgran@debian.org | | `. `' Debian user, admin, and developer | | `- http://www.debian.org | -----------------------------------------------------------------
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