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After some development delay, the <code>KVM</code> and <code>QEMU</code> package merge | |||
feature<ref>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/KVM_and_QEMU_merge</ref> | |||
of Fedora 11 has been marked as | |||
accepted by the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee<ref>http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FESCO</ref>. | |||
"Currently, there is both a {{package|qemu}} package and {{package|kvm}} package. The <code>KVM</code> package's source is a fork of the <code>QEMU</code> source, but <code>KVM</code> regularily re-bases to the latest <code>QEMU</code> source and merging of <code>KVM</code> support into the <code>QEMU</code> code base is actively under-way." | |||
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==== Fedora Virtualization Status Report ==== | |||
After a few weeks off, | |||
[[MarkMcLoughlin|Mark McLoughlin]] | |||
reached back into the future and produced an exhaustive status | |||
report<ref>http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-virt/2009-March/msg00068.html</ref> | |||
covering all the developments in fedora Virtualization for the last month. | |||
Grab a bowl of popcorn and dig in! | |||
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Revision as of 22:22, 28 March 2009
Virtualization
In this section, we cover discussion on the @et-mgmnt-tools-list, @fedora-xen-list, @libvirt-list and @ovirt-devel-list of Fedora virtualization technologies.
Contributing Writer: Dale Bewley
Fedora Virtualization List
This section contains the discussion happening on the fedora-virt list.
KVM and QEMU Merge in Fedora 11
After some development delay, the KVM
and QEMU
package merge
feature[1]
of Fedora 11 has been marked as
accepted by the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee[2].
"Currently, there is both a qemu
package and kvm
package. The KVM
package's source is a fork of the QEMU
source, but KVM
regularily re-bases to the latest QEMU
source and merging of KVM
support into the QEMU
code base is actively under-way."
Fedora Virtualization Status Report
After a few weeks off, Mark McLoughlin reached back into the future and produced an exhaustive status report[1] covering all the developments in fedora Virtualization for the last month. Grab a bowl of popcorn and dig in!
Fedora Xen List
This section contains the discussion happening on the fedora-xen list.
Success with Experimental Fedora 10 pv_ops dom0
Users are continuing to build experimental kernels with pv_ops
dom0[1] support.
Pasi Kärkkäinen
was happy to
report[2]
success getting a
"custom Xen pv_ops
dom0 kernel
working with
virt-install
and/or virt-manager
on Fedora 10".
"I was able to run the following on Fedora 10 32bit PAE pv_ops dom0:"
- CentOS 5.3 32bit PAE PV domU
- Fedora 10 32bit PAE PV domU (using
virt-install
and custom kickstart to force PAE kernel installation to avoid the anaconda BUG[3])
Pasi was successful by using:
- pv_ops dom0 kernel (2.6.29-rc8 or newer) "Compile with
CONFIG_HIGHPTE=n
since it seems to be broken still" libvirt
0.6.1 and related packages from Fedora 10 updates-testingxen
3.3.1-9 packages from rawhide/F11 rebuilt for F10- LVM volumes for domU disks (
tap:aio
is not yet supported bypv_ops
dom0 kernel)
Libvirt List
This section contains the discussion happening on the libvir-list.
oVirt Devel List
This section contains the discussion happening on the ovirt-devel list.