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Re: [Xen-devel] xl list -l doesn't work for incoming domain



On 11/11/2014 06:01 AM, Wei Liu wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 12:54:18PM -0500, Zhigang Wang wrote:
> [...]
>> Could you please explain what does "no configuration" means?
>>
>> Do you mean no info for the domain at all? If this is the case, it seems not 
>> consistent with xl list without -l.
>>
> 
> That means no configuration at all. I think a skeleton can be provided
> at best (in xl level) to be consistent with "xl list", which should
> include domid and domain name etc. Since nothing else exists in
> xenstore yet, there's no point poking there.

This approach should works for me.

> [...]
>> Currently we want our APIs to get domain info by invoking xl list -l, but we 
>> can change them to get necessary info from other places.
>>
> 
> Hmm... I don't think poking around in different places is a good idea.
> This is prone to breakage in the future.

I agree.
 
> Since xenstore is not filled in when your tool looks at it, what makes
> it different to wait a bit until migration finishes?

The logic is: when migration started, high level management console will check
destination side to make sure the VM is running there 
(currently call xl list -l <domain>).

If I can get enough runtime info (even some are missing), I think it should be 
OK.

> And, from your earlier reply, you're implying Xend fires
> @introduceDomain at the same point as xl, but your tool can work with
> it?

For xm/xend, VM xenstore entries already populated before @introduceDomain.
"xm list -l" will show the right information.

Anyone knows what prevents us from populating VM xenstore entries during 
migration in libxl?

Thanks,

Zhigang


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