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You will need:
You will need:
# the normal build tools (on Debian install "build-essentials")
# the normal build tools (on Debian install "build-essentials git rsync wget")
# the Xen development headers (on Debian install "libxen-dev")
# the Xen development headers (on Debian install "libxen-dev")
# the [http://www.ocaml.org/ OCaml] compiler (at least version 3.12.1)
# the [http://www.ocaml.org/ OCaml] compiler (at least version 3.12.1)
# the OCaml package manager, [http://opam.ocamlpro.org/ OPAM]
# the OCaml package manager, [http://opam.ocamlpro.org/ OPAM]


Assuming a Debian wheezy system (other systems may differ), first install the system packages:
$ sudo apt-get install build-essentials libxen-dev ocaml

$ sudo apt-get install build-essentials git rsync wget libxen-dev ocaml

Then install the OPAM tool:

$ wget http://github.com/OCamlPro/opam/archive/0.8.1.tar.gz
$ tar -xvzf 0.8.1.tar.gz
$ cd 0.8.1
$ ./configure
$ make
$ sudo make install

Next initialise OPAM, this will read in the definitions of common OCaml packages.

$ opam init

Since OPAM packages are installed by default into a custom directory in $HOME/.opam, it's necessary to update some paths. The instructions will be printed to your terminal and typically look like the following:

To update $PATH, $MANPATH, $OCAML_TOPLEVEL_PATH, $CAML_LD_LIBRARY_PATH; you can now run:
$ which opam && eval `opam config -env`
and add this in your ~/.profile


= Building xenopsd (and associated tools) =

To make building easy, the development versions of xenopsd (and associated tools) are packaged into OPAM packages in a custom repository. To build, first add this repository as a remote:

$ opam remote -add xen-dev git://github.com/xen-org/opam-repo-dev

The new packages found in this remote will be listed on your terminal and may be queried via "opam list". At the time of writing this list looked like:

The following NEW packages are available:
- fd-send-recv.1.0.0
- forkexecd.1.0.0
- message_switch.1.0.0
- shared-memory-ring.1.0.0
- xcp.1.0.0
- xen-api-client.1.0.0
- xenctrl.4.1.0
- xenops-cli.1.0.0
- xenopsd.1.0.0
- xenstore.2.0.0
- xenstore_transport.1.0.0

Finally, to build xenopsd (and its CLI) and all their dependencies, use the following command:

$ opam install xenopsd xenops-cli

The xenospd binary will end up in .opam/system/bin and should be on your $PATH (if you followed the earlier instructions to update your environment)

Revision as of 10:32, 2 January 2013

Xenopsd is the "domain management" component within the XCP toolstack.

Prerequisites

You will need:

  1. the normal build tools (on Debian install "build-essentials git rsync wget")
  2. the Xen development headers (on Debian install "libxen-dev")
  3. the OCaml compiler (at least version 3.12.1)
  4. the OCaml package manager, OPAM

Assuming a Debian wheezy system (other systems may differ), first install the system packages:

 $ sudo apt-get install build-essentials git rsync wget libxen-dev ocaml

Then install the OPAM tool:

 $ wget http://github.com/OCamlPro/opam/archive/0.8.1.tar.gz
 $ tar -xvzf 0.8.1.tar.gz
 $ cd 0.8.1
 $ ./configure
 $ make
 $ sudo make install

Next initialise OPAM, this will read in the definitions of common OCaml packages.

 $ opam init

Since OPAM packages are installed by default into a custom directory in $HOME/.opam, it's necessary to update some paths. The instructions will be printed to your terminal and typically look like the following:

To update $PATH, $MANPATH, $OCAML_TOPLEVEL_PATH, $CAML_LD_LIBRARY_PATH; you can now run:
           
   $ which opam && eval `opam config -env`

and add this in your ~/.profile


Building xenopsd (and associated tools)

To make building easy, the development versions of xenopsd (and associated tools) are packaged into OPAM packages in a custom repository. To build, first add this repository as a remote:

 $ opam remote -add xen-dev git://github.com/xen-org/opam-repo-dev

The new packages found in this remote will be listed on your terminal and may be queried via "opam list". At the time of writing this list looked like:

The following NEW packages are available:
- fd-send-recv.1.0.0
- forkexecd.1.0.0
- message_switch.1.0.0
- shared-memory-ring.1.0.0
- xcp.1.0.0
- xen-api-client.1.0.0
- xenctrl.4.1.0
- xenops-cli.1.0.0
- xenopsd.1.0.0
- xenstore.2.0.0
- xenstore_transport.1.0.0

Finally, to build xenopsd (and its CLI) and all their dependencies, use the following command:

 $ opam install xenopsd xenops-cli

The xenospd binary will end up in .opam/system/bin and should be on your $PATH (if you followed the earlier instructions to update your environment)