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Re: Xen. Ohm ohm



Damon L. Chesser wrote :
I feel so dirty. I am using vmworkstation because at the time I wanted to learn Linux server things, not vm things. Now I am looking at Xen and it seems interesting. However, I am having a hard time on finding good info (I admit, I am not putting in hours of research, just 20 min here and there when the thought strikes me). I I have really found so far is this:

http://julien.danjou.info/xen.html ignore the "not maintained" message, the guy updated it enough to still be relevant. I have not found anything yet to tell me how to set up "host only" networking.

I want one VM to act as a router like this:

WAN<--eth0 192.168.200.15/24-->dom0 <---eth1--192.168.200.16/24->domU<---virt ethX--192.168.1.16/24--->other domUs

So, before I dive in, anybody got any good howtos out there? I would like to get a good knowledge of this Xen before I jump in.

How does Xen relate to, say, vmserver/workstation?

You'll find a few good tutorials for Xen on Howto forge to get you started, at least three about Debian and a few more about Ubuntu.

http://www.howtoforge.com/debian_etch_xen_3.1  is an exemple.

Tom


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