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2012 Jan 17
2
Problems calling HVMOP_flush_tlbs
Hello xen-devel,
I am using xen 4.2.1 and have tried the following with kernel 3.0.0 and
3.2.1.
I am trying to invoke the HVMOP_flush_tlbs hypercall but have been
unsuccessful. I am basing my call on the functions in in xc_misc.c,
trying to guess what is meant by "@arg must be null" in the comment
where HVMOP_flush_tlbs is defined. What is the correct way to invoke
this
2012 Jan 01
11
an actual hacked machine, in a preserved state
(Sorry, third time -- last one, promise, just giving it a subject line!)
OK, a second machine hosted at the same hosting company has also apparently
been hacked. Since 2 of out of 3 machines hosted at that company have now
been hacked, but this hasn't happened to any of the other 37 dedicated
servers that I've got hosted at other hosting companies (also CentOS, same
version or almost),
2011 Nov 10
0
programmatic breakpoint for a guest?
Hi there,
Sorry I''m not sure if this is the correct mailing list for this question - I already tried tools and didn''t get any replies - please let me know if I should repost somewhere else.
Anyways, I''ve been using some of the API''s in libxc to look at memory of a guest using the *xc_interface functions.
I was wondering - is there a way using libxc or
2012 Jan 11
0
Questions about mounting tap:qcow images in Xen 4.1.1/Ubuntu 11.10 dom0
Hello xen-users,
I am trying to access a guest disk that was created using qcow-create from dom0 using xl block-attach/block-detach, which appears to be the current "Xen way" of doing it. However, after the following command, no /dev/xvdb is appearing:
$ xl block-attach 0 tap:qcow2:/home/root/images/test.img xvdb
I am using Xen 4.1.2 (installed from source tarball) with an Ubuntu