Difference between revisions of "Xen Virtualization Essentials"

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#* [[Creating and Booting a Xen Guest domainU using an NFS Mounted Root Filesystem|Booting the Xen domainU]]<br><br>
 
#* [[Creating and Booting a Xen Guest domainU using an NFS Mounted Root Filesystem|Booting the Xen domainU]]<br><br>
 
# [[Xen Monitoring Tools and Techniques]]
 
# [[Xen Monitoring Tools and Techniques]]
#* |Why Monitor a Xen Environment?]]
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#* [[Xen Monitoring Tools and Techniques|Why Monitor a Xen Environment?]]
#* |Obtaining Xen Configuration and System Information]]
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#* [[Xen Monitoring Tools and Techniques|Obtaining Xen Configuration and System Information]]
#* |Monitoring Xen Performance with XenMon]]
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#* [[Xen Monitoring Tools and Techniques|Monitoring Xen Performance with XenMon]]
#* |Monitoring Performance with XenTop]]<br><br>
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#* [[Xen Monitoring Tools and Techniques|Monitoring Performance with XenTop]]<br><br>
 
# [[Solving Common Xen Boot Problems]]
 
# [[Solving Common Xen Boot Problems]]

Revision as of 18:36, 25 April 2008

  1. Building a Xen Virtual Guest Filesystem on a Disk Image (Cloning Host System)
  2. Building a Xen Virtual Guest Filesystem on a Physical Disk Partition (Cloning Host System)
  3. Building a Xen Virtual Guest Filesystem using Logical Volume Management (LVM)
  4. Building a Xen Guest Root Filesystem using yum and rpm
  5. Building a Debian or Ubuntu Xen Guest Root Filesystem using debootstrap
  6. Building a Xen Guest Domain using Xen-Tools
  7. Using QEMU Disk Images for Xen DomainU Systems
  8. Creating and Booting a Xen Guest domainU using an NFS Mounted Root Filesystem
  9. Xen Monitoring Tools and Techniques
  10. Solving Common Xen Boot Problems