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2007 May 23
2
xen remote console and multiple admins
Hello, I''m enjoying my Xen quest very much thus far. Q: How does one handle the situation of multiple root users on dom0 trying to `xm console'' to the same guest? I was unable to use the virtual console at all until I added a line to inittab for agetty to spawn on xvc0. Now I''m not sure of an elegant solution for supporting multiple consoles (possible?), or even
2007 May 18
22
Xen 3.1 released!
Folks, We''re pleased to announce the official release of Xen 3.1! This represents a major milestone in the Xen project containing performance and stability enhancements, additional features for all architectures, and a brand new management API. Highlights of this release include: - XenAPI 1.0 support - XML configuration files for virtual machines; - VM life-cycle management
2007 May 18
22
Xen 3.1 released!
Folks, We''re pleased to announce the official release of Xen 3.1! This represents a major milestone in the Xen project containing performance and stability enhancements, additional features for all architectures, and a brand new management API. Highlights of this release include: - XenAPI 1.0 support - XML configuration files for virtual machines; - VM life-cycle management
2007 Apr 18
3
New CPUID/MSR driver; virtualization hooks
I have finally gotten off the pot and finished writing up my new CPUID/MSR driver, which contains support for registers that need arbitrary GPRs touched. For i386 vs x86-64 compatibility, both use an x86-64 register image (16 64-bit register fields); this allows 32-bit userspace to access the full 64-bit image if the kernel is 64 bits. Anyway, this presumably requires new paravirtualization
2007 Apr 18
3
New CPUID/MSR driver; virtualization hooks
I have finally gotten off the pot and finished writing up my new CPUID/MSR driver, which contains support for registers that need arbitrary GPRs touched. For i386 vs x86-64 compatibility, both use an x86-64 register image (16 64-bit register fields); this allows 32-bit userspace to access the full 64-bit image if the kernel is 64 bits. Anyway, this presumably requires new paravirtualization