Well, if I remember right, what was discontinued was the XCP O.S. version
(If I can call it that way.). I remember that when we were going to install
XCP, there was the possibility to download an ISO that contained the Xen
hypervisor and XCP installed over some O.S. (Debian). We were going to use
t
Tracy,
XCP itself was made EOL last year in favor of XenServer. You can of course
still continue to use XCP 1.6, but there will be no future releases and
development is now XenServer based. If the dom0 distro matters, you should
take a look at the xenserver-core work going on.
-tim
On Fri, Apr
Rafael,
Once you put XCP on, do you gain features that belong to Xenserver or is it
limited in someway?
The only reason I am not using Xenserver is that I have to manage it
differently than my other hosts.
Tracy
Tracy Phillips
Weberize, Inc.
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 8:26 AM, Rafael Weingartner
True that, just xen hypervisor is not yet supported. However, if you also
install the XCP over xen hypervisor it will work.
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 7:05 AM, Nux! wrote:
> On 11.04.2014 10:10, Pradeep Cloudstack wrote:
>
>> I have a server running Ubuntu 13.04. I am planning to install Xen
>> Hy
On 11.04.2014 10:10, Pradeep Cloudstack wrote:
I have a server running Ubuntu 13.04. I am planning to install Xen
Hypervisor on that
(https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XenProposed#Xen_and_XAPI)
Can I then have it managed (as a host) by Cloudstack 4.2 ?
Not yet, there are plans to make it happe
I have a server running Ubuntu 13.04. I am planning to install Xen Hypervisor
on that
(https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XenProposed#Xen_and_XAPI)
Can I then have it managed (as a host) by Cloudstack 4.2 ?
-pradeep