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@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users