05-01-2009
A quick Google search with the terms
Xen Tutorial returned the
How-Tos section of the Xen Wiki and an
article at Linux Journal. I'm sure with more than 2 minutes of searching you'll find more.
The difference between para-virtualization and full virtualization is that the latter simulates
every piece of hardware the guest sees (CPU/Disk/Memory/NIC/...). With para-virtualization, however, the guest knows that it's not the only OS on the iron, and can request resources from the host kernel, instead of having to go through additional software layers.
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Hi,
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helo can anynody help me?
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SMP alternatives: switching to UP code "
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:mad:
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Prashant (0 Replies)
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Hi guys.
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Good morning,
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
xen-list-images
XEN-LIST-IMAGES(8) Perl Programmers Reference Guide XEN-LIST-IMAGES(8)
NAME
xen-list-images - List all the created and configured Xen images.
SYNOPSIS
xen-list-image [options]
Help Options:
--help Show this scripts help information.
--manual Read this scripts manual.
--version Show the version number and exit.
Testing options:
--test Specify an alternate Xen configuration directory.
OPTIONS
--help Show the scripts help information.
--manual Read the manual.
--test This flag causes the script to load the Xen configuration files from a different directory than the default of /etc/xen.
--version Show the version number and exit.
DESCRIPTION
xen-list-images is a simple script which will display all the
Xen images which have been created.
This works by iterating over all files matching the pattern
/etc/xen/*.cfg which is what the xen-create-image script would
create.
For each instance which has been created we'll display the name,
and then either the IP address configured, or "DHCP" to denote
a dynamic host.
TODO
It should be possible to determine the disk(s) used by the images,
and then display their sizes.
AUTHORS
Steve Kemp, http://www.steve.org.uk/
StA~Xphane Jourdois
LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2005-2009 by Steve Kemp, (c) 2010 by The Xen-Tools Development Team. All rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The LICENSE file contains the
full text of the license.
4.3.1 2012-06-30 XEN-LIST-IMAGES(8)