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snf-ganeti
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17 years ago
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Michael Hanselmann
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Fix capitalization.
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</para>
</para>
<para>
<para>
After installing Xen you need to reboot into your
x
enified
After installing Xen you need to reboot into your
X
en
-
ified
dom0 system. On some distributions this might involve
dom0 system. On some distributions this might involve
configuring GRUB appropriately, whereas others will configure
configuring GRUB appropriately, whereas others will configure
it automatically when you install Xen from a package.
it automatically when you install Xen from a package.
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<title>
Selecting the instance kernel
</title>
<title>
Selecting the instance kernel
</title>
<para>
<para>
After you have installed
x
en, you need to tell Ganeti
After you have installed
X
en, you need to tell Ganeti
exactly what kernel to use for the instances it will
exactly what kernel to use for the instances it will
create. This is done by creating a
create. This is done by creating a
<emphasis>
symlink
</emphasis>
from your actual kernel to
<emphasis>
symlink
</emphasis>
from your actual kernel to
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<para>
<para>
Now the bad news: unless your distribution already provides it
Now the bad news: unless your distribution already provides it
installing DRBD might involve recompiling your kernel or
installing DRBD might involve recompiling your kernel or
anyway fiddling with it. Hopefully at least the
x
enified
anyway fiddling with it. Hopefully at least the
X
en
-
ified
kernel source to start from will be provided.
kernel source to start from will be provided.
</para>
</para>
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<formalpara><title>
Debian
</title>
<formalpara><title>
Debian
</title>
<para>
<para>
The recommended Debian way to configure the
x
en bridge is to
The recommended Debian way to configure the
X
en bridge is to
edit your
<filename>
/etc/network/interfaces
</filename>
file
edit your
<filename>
/etc/network/interfaces
</filename>
file
and substitute your normal Ethernet stanza with the
and substitute your normal Ethernet stanza with the
following snippet:
following snippet:
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