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* [http://txrx.org/xen/ FreeBSD 5.3 Xen DomU Install HOWTO]
* http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-xen/2006/07/03/0000.html Announce von Xen3-Dom0-Support für [[NetBSD]]
* http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-xen/2006/07/03/0000.html Announce von Xen3-Dom0-Support für [[NetBSD]]



Version vom 21. Mai 2007, 07:32 Uhr

Xen mit FreeBSD ist derzeit experimentell verfügbar. Dieser Artikel soll Links und Zusammenhänge zum Projektstand sammeln und bewerten.

Status Quo?

2006-10-19
Zitat aus dem Quartalsbericht 10/2006
Porting Xen to FreeBSD                                                                                           
                                                                                                                 
   URL: http://www.yuanjue.net/xen/howto.html                                                                    
   URL: http://wikitest.freebsd.org/YuanJue                                                                      
                                                                                                                 
   Contact: Jue Yuan <yuanjue_at_FreeBSD.org>                                                                       
                                                                                                                 
   As a participant of Google's Summer of Code 2006, I am focusing on                                            
   porting Xen to FreeBSD these months. The result of this summer's work                                         
   include a domU kernel that could be used for installation, a guide for                                        
   getting started with FreeBSD on Xen, and some other trivial                                                   
   improvements. But there are still a lot of work needing to be done in                                         
   this area, e.g, the long-expeted dom0 support. So I will continue my                                          
   work here and try to keep up with the update of Xen itself.                                                   
                      
Open tasks:                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                 
    1. dom0 support is the most urgent                                                                           
und außerdem:
Xen Port

Contact: Kip Macy <kmacy_at_FreeBSD.org>

Work on Xen support has slowly been continuing in perforce. The SOC student 
fixed several bugs and is continuing to work on it. Someone is needed who 
has the time to complete dom0 support and shepherd it production level stability.

Sufficient interest has been expressed in it that it probably makes sense to 
check it in to public CVS so that more people can try it out. Time permitting, 
I will bring it up to date and check it in the next month.

Open tasks:

   1. dom0 support.
   2. General testing and bug fixing.


2006-10-05
There are a couple of people who have expressed interest in the work,
but no one is working on it currently.
-Kip
Kip Macy <kip.macy at gmail.com>

Links

Entwickler

Jue Yuan <yuanjue at FreeBSD.org>
Entwickelt derzeit am dom0-Support.
Google Summer-of-Code
Kip Macy <kip.macy at gmail.com>
Ist auf FreeBSD- und Xen-Mailinglisten zu lesen. Er entwickelt in FreeBSD-HEAD (7.0) am Support von FreeBSD unter Xen.
Suchanfrage nach Kip Macy auf lists.xensource.com
Google-Suche nach Kip Macy site:freebsd.org

Siehe auch