[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] xen blocked state
Just curious, what does "blocked" really mean? Is r "running" a state reserved for Dom0 and not DomU. I am using SLES10, and I have noticed for quite awhile that when my DomUs are running they are usually in the blocked state and never in the running state, and my Dom0 is always in the running state. The Xen user guide, explains b as blocked but doesn't really give any other detail. Is there some other doc that explains this more? 4.2.1 Basic Management Commands One useful command is # xm list which lists all domains running in rows of the following format: name domid memory vcpus state cputime The meaning of each eld is as follows: name The descriptive name of the virtual machine. domid The number of the domain ID this virtual machine is running in. memory Memory size in megabytes. vcpus The number of virtual CPUs this domain has. state Domain state consists of 5 elds: r running b blocked p paused s shutdown c crashed cputime How much CPU time (in seconds) the domain has used so far. The xm list command also supports a long output format when the -l switch is used. This outputs the full details of the running domains in xend's SXP con guration format. 23 _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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