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Subject: [Xen-users] Xen and VMware Workstation
From: "Rommel M. Martinez" <ebzzry@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: 2010年3月14日 21:52:02 +0800
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Hi! I want to run a Xen Dom0 (and DomUs) inside VMware Workstation. I
used Debian for this and had the Xen-related packages installed with
it. When I booted the VM using the Xen kernel, I get the following
message from VMware Workstation:
 A virtual CPU has entered the shutdown state. This would have caused a
 physical machine to restart. This can be caused by an incorrect
 configuration of the virtual machine, a bug in the operating system or
 a problem in the VMware Workstation software. Press OK to restart the
 virtual machine or Cancel to power off the virtual machine.
1- What could be causing this?
2- Are there things that I need to tweak to make things work?
3- I currently have limited access to extra physical machines that's
 why I'm using a solution like VMware Workstation
4- The VM boots well using the vanilla kernel and other kernels (e.g.,
 OpenVZ).
5- Does this have anything to do with Xen's compatibility with VMware
 Workstation?
-- 
Rommel M. Martinez
http://www.bespin.org/~ebzzry
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