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| Subject: | [Xen-users] Newbie with Xen Cloud Platform. |
| From: | "Rafael Weingartner" <rafaelweingartner@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | 2011年6月10日 23:49:05 -0300 |
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Hey guys,
I am very new with Xen Cloud Platform, I am trying to use the XCP to do some tests. But it's been a little hard to find information like what I should do to create a resource pool. So far I have this structure. Two servers with the XPC installed. Both server are using a NFS that is a Windows file share(I attached the windows file server in the Xen Servers), In both servers I have a storage repository mapped to “192.168.2.1\Xen-storage” called VMs. So I have this:
xenserver1
IP:
192.168.2.101
xenserver2
IP:
192.168.2.102
Windows
file share
192.168.2.1\Xen-storage
I feel so
embarrassed asking this question. I really tried to find a way to do that,
although I couldn't figure out how to do that.
What do I have to do to
create a resource pool using my two servers with this structure that I
have?
If you guys know any how to that
could help me, I would be so thankful.
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