Just the output of one of the viridian enabled windows hvm machines:
Florian
virsh dumpxml titan
<domain type=''xen'' id=''40''>
  <name>titan</name>
  <uuid>cedb6201-82d6-3c96-4da3-e0bfad6a7501</uuid>
  <memory>2097152</memory>
  <currentMemory>2097152</currentMemory>
  <vcpu>2</vcpu>
  <os>
    <type>hvm</type>
    <loader>/usr/lib/xen/boot/hvmloader</loader>
    <boot dev=''hd''/>
  </os>
  <features>
    <acpi/>
    <apic/>
    <pae/>
  </features>
  <clock offset=''localtime''/>
  <on_poweroff>destroy</on_poweroff>
  <on_reboot>restart</on_reboot>
  <on_crash>restart</on_crash>
  <devices>
    <emulator>/usr/lib/xen/bin/qemu-dm</emulator>
    <disk type=''block'' device=''disk''>
      <driver name=''phy''/>
      <source
dev=''/dev/dsk/c0t600A0B800049E902000009294ACD08D6d0p0''/>
      <target dev=''hda'' bus=''ide''/>
    </disk>
    <interface type=''bridge''>
      <mac address=''00:16:3e:00:00:01''/>
      <source bridge=''e1000g3''/>
      <script path=''/usr/lib/xen/scripts/vif-vnic''/>
      <target dev=''vif40.0''/>
    </interface>
    <serial type=''pty''>
      <source path=''/dev/pts/4''/>
      <target port=''0''/>
    </serial>
    <console type=''pty''
tty=''/dev/pts/4''>
      <source path=''/dev/pts/4''/>
      <target port=''0''/>
    </console>
    <input type=''tablet'' bus=''usb''/>
    <input type=''mouse'' bus=''ps2''/>
    <graphics type=''vnc'' port=''5900''
autoport=''yes'' keymap=''de''/>
  </devices>
</domain>
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Hi Florian, On 10/10/2009 11:40 AM, Florian Manschwetus wrote:> Just the output of one of the viridian enabled windows hvm machines:Right. The way it works today is that viridian in enabled if you create a hvm guest with the guest os type set to windows. It''s not exposed to libvirt, etc... Is this a problem for you? MRJ
Am 13.10.2009 14:52, schrieb Mark Johnson:> > Hi Florian, > > On 10/10/2009 11:40 AM, Florian Manschwetus wrote: >> Just the output of one of the viridian enabled windows hvm machines: > > Right. The way it works today is that viridian in enabled > if you create a hvm guest with the guest os type set to windows. > It''s not exposed to libvirt, etc... > > Is this a problem for you? > > > > > MRJ >No if this behavior is guarantied, then it is ok. Florian