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* Stephane, I moved the guest options parts over to a separate page [[Virtualization#SME_Server_configuration_settings here]]. It keeps your how-to clean and to the point about your contrib. Is that ok?
 
* Stephane, I moved the guest options parts over to a separate page [[Virtualization#SME_Server_configuration_settings here]]. It keeps your how-to clean and to the point about your contrib. Is that ok?
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* Vale, i much appreciate the work you are doing on the virtualization area, did you remember our talks few month ago
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"sysadmins want : vpn, virtualization, web, file sharing, Database, telephony..."

Latest revision as of 10:58, 9 November 2013

Todo :

-demander une entrée dans bugzilla

-updater le paquet smeserver-phpvirtualbox

  • Stephane, from what I understand and experience, the kernel options are intended for Linux (EL5/SME8) guests, not for the host. Under Proxmox I see the idle CPU usage on SME8 guests drop from around 6-10% to 1% if the kernel options are added.
  • ok need further research on this topic, i was refer to this page hsf : http://wiki.contribs.org/VirtualBox_4.0_on_SME_Server_v8_beta_6
  • Pls see this article from vmware and another article and one from Oracle on linux guests.
  • And these articles on dmesg warning: WARNING calibrate_APIC_clock: the APIC timer calibration may be wrong.


  • Stephane (sorry for not being able to type the accent on the e of Stephane!). If the kernel options need to be sustainable during and survive kernel upgrades and templated files upgrades, maybe we need to come up with a custom fragment for grub.conf, adding those kernel options.
  • yes i thought about that this morning but grub.conf comes with anaconda, there is no templates to modify, of course except if i'm wrong, take a look to the /etc/grub.conf
  • There is a template for grub.conf... See /etc/e-smith/templates/etc/boot/grub.....
  • The 'templates' for grub.conf are different from normal templates. They are not numbered and they actually are 'search and replace' commands opposed to parameter settings. A bit of a hacky way of adjusting grub.conf after anaconda has finished.
  • Vale, i much appreciate the work you are doing on the virtualization area, did you remember our talks few month ago

"sysadmins want : vpn, virtualization, web, file sharing, Database, telephony..."