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Re: Call for testing: Xen 4.0
On 18.01.10 22:17, David Brownlee wrote:
> Would there be any sense in having pre-cut netbsd-5 binaries?
The mercurial source tree is changing too fast for me to keep binaries
up to date.
Christoph
>
> On 18 Jan 2010 14:37, "Christoph Egger" <Christoph_Egger%gmx.de@localhost>
> wrote:
>
>
> Hi!
>
> Xen 4.0 is coming soon.
> You can make sure it will work on NetBSD by helping with testing it.
>
> First compile the sources. For this, install devel/mercurial, devel/scmgit
> and devel/gmake
>
> Then check out the sources:
>
> hg clone http://xenbits.xensource.com/xen-unstable.hg/
>
> Enter the directory:
>
> cd xen-unstable.hg
>
> Then apply this patch which applies stuff that is not upstream but needed
> to make it basically working on NetBSD:
> http://www.netbsd.org/~cegger/xen40_netbsd.diff
>
> patch -p1 < xen40_netbsd.diff
>
> Then apply this patch. This disables stuff that is missing in NetBSD
> (shm and pthread) and would break build, otherwise:
> http://www.netbsd.org/~cegger/xen40_netbsd_workaround.diff
>
> patch -p1 < xen40_netbsd_workaround.diff
>
> Next, define some environment variables:
>
> Set the PYTHON environment variable to the version you installed
> as a dependency of mercurial:
>
> PYTHON=python2.5 (if you have python 2.5)
> export PYTHON
>
> Define PREFIX where you want to install it:
>
> PREFIX="/usr/xen40"
> export PREFIX
>
> Compile and install the xen kernel:
>
> gmake xen && cp xen/xen.gz /xen40.gz
>
> Compile and install the xen tools:
>
> gmake dist-tools && cp -Rp dist/install/${PREFIX}/* ${PREFIX}/
>
> Now add a new entry to your /boot.cfg :
>
> menu=Xen4;load /netbsd-XEN3_DOM0 console=pc;multiboot /xen40.gz
>
>
> At or after boot but before starting xend set two environment variables:
>
> export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${PREFIX}/lib"
> export PYTHONPATH="${PREFIX}/lib/${PYTHON}/site-packages"
>
> where PREFIX and PYTHON are the ones from above. You may substitute them
> manually.
>
> Now start "xend". xend launches xenbackendd automatically. No need to
> start it seperately.
>
> Now you can start your PV guests.
>
> Before you start your HVM guests, in the guest config files replace the
> lines
>
> kernel="/usr/pkg/lib/xen/boot/hvmloader"
> device_model="/usr/pkg/libexec/qemu-bin"
>
> with
>
> kernel="hvmloader"
> device_model="qemu-dm"
>
> or Xen 4 will try to use the wrong versions.
>
> Enjoy,
> Christoph
>
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