I can't start the X server and got error when I run startx.
Fatal server error:
xf86OpenConsole: Cannot open /dev/tty0 (No such file or directory)
Is openVZ guest cannot run X?
I have the freeze problem with Windows XP+JDK 1.5.16 and Vista+JDK 1.6.10
My guest OS is openSUSE 11.1 using KVM
Today I try the Debian appliance in OpenVZ, the screen freeze when I use dselect and keep pressing down arrow to browse the packages.
Occasionally the VNC console is not working well. The VNC sometimes freeze and cannot display properly for the openSUSE 11.1 guest.
Is it the host or the guest issue?
How about compare with Oracle VM? Because Windows is one of the important guest OS, here is what stop me to use Oracle VM:
http://www.liberidu.com/blog/?p=344
http://www.oracle.com/technologies/virtualization/docs/ovm-faq.pdf <scroll down to page 5>
So is that Proxmox VE have the same issue...
I installed Proxmox VE successfully and the console is OK with my KVM switch.
How good is the VM running Windows server? compare to VMware and XEN? I read the Oracle VM is not very good performance for Windows guest.
I ask this because I planned to deploy a workflow system which is run on...
If I attach USB mouse and keyboard I can use them both in installation screen. But fail if I switch back to IP KVM switch.
My IP KVM is Avocent DSR2020 with the latest firmware.
So my question is after install Proxmox VE, is the administration screen is still GUI? If so I will have problem as...
The server is Dell SC1435 with HW raid and 2x300GB SAS.
Before I tried Proxmox the hardware is running SUSE Enterprise Linux 10 SP2 without any issue.
I will attach monitor and keyborad and try again. But why not offer text base setup? I like VMware ESXi installation method and work very good...
I use Avocent DSR2020 IP KVM switch with USB connector.
I can see the boot prompt, after click Enter the installer load, but the keyboard and mouse freeze when the GUI with mouse pointer appear.
Is it possible to use text base setup instead of GUI? The DSR2020 working good with SUSE and...
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