Hi,

When using XenServer/XCP/Kronos, you will need a para-virtualized VM on that 
hypervisor to run the nova services.

The diagram in this page should help visualize what is going on:
http://wiki.openstack.org/XenXCPAndXenServer

The easiest way I know to get started is to follow the DevStack instructions:
http://wiki.openstack.org/XenServer/DevStack
You can then more easily see how everything fits together.

You can use XCP (iso or through kronos packages) or Citrix XenServer (free 
edition has all the features you will need to get started). See what fits your 
needs the best.

Hope that helps,
John

From: openstack-bounces+john.garbutt=eu.citrix....@lists.launchpad.net 
[mailto:openstack-bounces+john.garbutt=eu.citrix....@lists.launchpad.net] On 
Behalf Of Eduardo Nunes
Sent: 09 March 2012 17:52
To: openstack@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: [Openstack] doubt about documentation

on the  http://wiki.openstack.org/XenServerDevelopment, in some point , it's 
mentione " XenServer<http://wiki.openstack.org/XenServer> requires a 
nova-compute domU" what is nova-compute domU, and where i can find 
documentation about it?
_______________________________________________
Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openstack
Post to     : openstack@lists.launchpad.net
Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openstack
More help   : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

Reply via email to