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[Xen-users] Converting a HVM Guest into a PV-on-HVM Guest


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  • From: Srujan Kotikela <ksrujandas@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 11:13:30 -0500
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Hi,

I have a HVM guest with CentOs (i386) 5.6. My Dom0 has xen-3.4.3 (from source and some custom changes) running on the same kernel (2.6.18-238.12.1.el5).

I would like to know what should I do in the Dom0 and/or DomU to convert it to a PV-on-HVM domain so that I can have privcmd interface to do hypercalls.
I tried copying the xen libraries from my Dom0 to invoke my custom hypercall, but I get an error "PRIV-CMD interface: file or directory not found".

If it's easier to create a new PV-on-HVM than converting the HVM, I would prefer building PV-on-HVM from scratch.

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Srujan D. Kotikela
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