Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "domain_create_info".
2012 Nov 20
0
[PATCH 15 of 15] libxl: ocaml: add bindings for libxl_domain_create_new
.../tools/ocaml/test/build_domain.ml Tue Nov 20 17:22:21 2012 +0000
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+open Arg
+open Printf
+open Xentoollog
+open Xenlight
+
+let _ =
+ let logger = Xentoollog.create_stdio_logger ~level:Xentoollog.Debug () in
+ let ctx = Xenlight.ctx_alloc logger in
+ let c_info = {
+ Xenlight.Domain_create_info.hap = None;
+ Xenlight.Domain_create_info.oos = None;
+ Xenlight.Domain_create_info.name = "Test;
+ }
+ and b_info = {
+ Xenlight.Domain_build_info.max_vcpus = 1;
+ Xenlight.Domain_build_info.avail_vcpus = [| |];
+ Xenlight.Domain_build_info.cpumap = [| |];
+ Xenlight.Domai...
2012 Apr 20
26
xl doesn't honour the parameter cpu_weight from my config file while xm does honour it
Hi,
I''ve installed xen-unstable 4.2 from actual git (last commit was
4dc7dbef5400f0608321d579aebb57f933e8f707).
When I start a domU with xm all is fine include the cpu_weight I
configured in my domU config.
When I start the domU with xl then all my domU have the default
cpu_weight of 256 instead of the configured one.
Was the name of cpu_weight being changed for xl command ?
My domU
2012 Apr 20
26
xl doesn't honour the parameter cpu_weight from my config file while xm does honour it
Hi,
I''ve installed xen-unstable 4.2 from actual git (last commit was
4dc7dbef5400f0608321d579aebb57f933e8f707).
When I start a domU with xm all is fine include the cpu_weight I
configured in my domU config.
When I start the domU with xl then all my domU have the default
cpu_weight of 256 instead of the configured one.
Was the name of cpu_weight being changed for xl command ?
My domU
2013 Mar 25
86
[PATCH 00/28] libxl: ocaml: improve the bindings
The following series of patches fill in most of the gaps in the OCaml bindings
to libxl, to make them useful for clients such as xapi/xenopsd (from XCP).
There are a number of bugfixes to the existing bindings as well. I have an
experimental version of xenopsd that successfully uses the new bindings.
An earlier version of the first half of the series was submitted to the last
by Ian Campbell on
2012 Apr 04
10
[PATCH 0 of 2] libxl: add libxl_domain_config_init
The following series implements libxl_domain_config_init as per the
libxl API requirement that each type has an init function.
The first function does this in an open coded manner and is proposed
for Xen 4.2.
The second function is RFC only since it moves the definition of this
type into the IDL and makes the required infrastructure updates to
enable this. I think this is more 4.3 material at
2013 Sep 23
57
[PATCH RFC v13 00/20] Introduce PVH domU support
This patch series is a reworking of a series developed by Mukesh
Rathor at Oracle. The entirety of the design and development was done
by him; I have only reworked, reorganized, and simplified things in a
way that I think makes more sense. The vast majority of the credit
for this effort therefore goes to him. This version is labelled v13
because it is based on his most recent series, v11.
2010 Aug 18
16
[PATCH 00 of 16] libxl: autogenerate type definitions and destructor functions
The series introduces auto-generation of the type definitions used in
the libxl interface followed by auto-generation of a destructor
function for each type. In the future it may be possible to use the
related data structures for other purposes, for example auto-generation
of the functions to marshal between C and language binding data types.
tools/_libxl_types.h should be identical both before