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        <title>howtos:xen_virtualization:dom0_installation</title>
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        <published>2008-04-19T02:39:01+00:00</published>
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        <summary>Required software

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	*  Debian Etch Linux distribution
	*  Xen
	*  Bridge Utils
	*  VLAN tools

Softwate Install

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First of all we need to install all the Xen and VLAN management required software.






Network Configuration

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The server has two identical network interfaces so i'm never sure which name, eth0 or eth1, will be bonded to each physical interface. One way to garantee this is to force the name mapping using udev rules. First check each interface HW ad…</summary>
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        <title>howtos:xen_virtualization:start</title>
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        <published>2008-04-13T23:02:07+00:00</published>
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        <summary>In this section you can find some possible scenarios regarding Xen installation procedures. Both dom0 (host) and dumU (guest) setups are covered.</summary>
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        <title>howtos:xen_virtualization:virtual_machine_deployment</title>
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        <summary>VM creation/deployment



There are many ways to deploy a Xen guest system, there are 3 types of install that are more common, and documented. I use all three of them since i find each approach more appropriate depending on the circumstances.

Clean fresh install</summary>
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