Xen Missing?
DuncanBain
11-06-2009, 18:36
Works ok *I think*, hard to tell because I'm getting some console problems, seems to be a bug . Trying to fix it now...
ruperthair
11-06-2009, 18:07
Originally Posted by
DuncanBain
Yeah, Ashley's got a nice domain for it.
Originally Posted by
DuncanBain
That's the one. Please let me know how it works and if you have any problems.
DuncanBain
11-06-2009, 17:10
Ignore, found your post in the wiki thread, guessing this is your article
http://ovhwiki.com/index.php?title=Xen ?
DuncanBain
11-06-2009, 17:05
Thanks for the offer, I'll no doubt need a hand on the network side of things, can't remember for the life of me how to set it up without using bridges! Also, link doesn't work?
ruperthair
11-06-2009, 08:16
DuncanBain: If you'd like to install Xen on top of centos or Debian, I can give you a hand. There are a few tips here:
http://ovh.wikidot.com/xen
Hi
The present distribution of Xen we offer is not compatible with the AMD Kimsufi XL, however we do plan to update the Xen Distro we offer to a newer Kernel which supports the AMD Chips.
DuncanBain
10-06-2009, 02:07
Even though it's an AMD LE1660 it's still 64bit.
freshwire
10-06-2009, 01:58
The lower end kimsufi's probably are 32bit not 64bit
DuncanBain
10-06-2009, 01:24
Originally Posted by
kro
DuncanBain wrote:
> As title really. Went to reinstall the OS on my server and noticed than
> Xen was missing from the list?
It's only available for dedicated servers (not RPS) that support 64bit systems.
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Felix
OVH Team
My server is a Kimsufi, but I just assumed what is available for OVH would be for Kimsufi? Xen was available on my first Kimsufi server before I re-ordered not long ago again.
DuncanBain wrote:
> As title really. Went to reinstall the OS on my server and noticed than
> Xen was missing from the list?
It's only available for dedicated servers (not RPS) that support 64bit systems.
--
Felix
OVH Team
That's weird anyway. What server do you have?
You should find "Operating system VPS Xen 3.2 (Debian 4.0)" under "Ready-to-go distribution".
Cheers, mate!
DuncanBain
09-06-2009, 02:55
Yeah true, did cross my mind. The OVH default install just saves a lot of hassle with the non-bridged internet/network problems.
freshwire
09-06-2009, 00:15
I guess you could install it on top of a basic OS yourself ?
DuncanBain
08-06-2009, 18:37
As title really. Went to reinstall the OS on my server and noticed than Xen was missing from the list?