Anthony.Golia@MorganStanley.com
2005-Jul-27 20:12 UTC
[Xen-users] is there a detailed explaination of the disk, root, and extra tokens?
hi. newbie. looking to understand the disk=, root= and extra= syntax (doc seems a little light). Also, i have dom0 as an afs client with /foo mounted via afs. is there anyway i can have /foo visible in domU? Cheers, Anthony _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
Mark Williamson
2005-Jul-27 20:24 UTC
Re: [Xen-users] is there a detailed explaination of the disk, root, and extra tokens?
> hi. newbie. looking to understand the disk=, root= and extra= syntax > (doc seems a little light).disk = : allows you to export devices / files in dom0 to a target device in the guest. There''s some detail on this in the user guide and also in the example config files. root = : root device location to pass to the guest on its kernel command line. this should be set to the *target* device for the root disk you''re exporting using the disk = line. extra = : this is for any random extra text you want appended to the kernel commandline. You probably don''t need it.> Also, i have dom0 as an afs client with /foo > mounted via afs. is there anyway i can have /foo visible in domU?Re-exporting using NFS may work (depending on if AFS is an exportable filesystem) but it''s a bit of an ugly solution. You could import the afs mount directly into the guests as if they were separate hdosts. Exporting directory hierachies isn''t something we have special support for at the moment - we''re working on it. I have some code for a high-performance shared memory filesystem called "XenFS" but this is a fair way away from being production ready. Expect to see more details posted on the xen-devel list in future. Cheers, Mark _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users