[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] Driver Domains
Hi,I am wondering whether the mechanism of "driver domains" or "backend domains" is currently supported in Xen 3.02. Maybe someone can shed some substantial light on this.I derive that there is some concept like any domU can be a backend domain for block or network devices from the fact only that both "xm network-attach" and "xm block-attach" support the "backend" parameter (at least according to the current man page). Also some mail authors in this list have used "netif=1" and "blkif=1" to define a domU as backend domain. When I try to put this in to practice, though, I - and apparaently others as well - get turned down with a "device could not be connected, hotplug scripts not working". What I do is this: 1.) in the "serving" domain: netif=1 (also tried netif = 'yes') name=serveit 2.) for the "receiving" domain network-attach <domid> backend=serveit or 1.) in the "serving" domain: blkif=1 (also tried blkif = 'yes') name=serveit 2.) for the "receiving" domain block-attach <domid> file:/var/image/myimage.disk hda2 r serveit Any ideas? Thx a lot. Cheers, Andrej _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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