I''ve just checked in a new suite of domain control tools into the 1.2 and 1.3 (unstable) trees. I''d appreciate it if users could exercise the new tools and provide feedback. Assuming there aren''t any show stoppers, I''m hoping we can officially announce 1.2 and release a new DemoCD iso later in the week. The source is on bk://xen.bkbits.net/xeno-1.2.bk and there''s also a src and binary tar ball available: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/netos/xen/downloads/xeno-1.2.tar.gz The tools require python version 2.2 or newer to operate. If you intend to use the new Virtual Disk management tool you''ll need to install the sqlite library with the pysqlite python bindings. I''ve prepared a tar ball containing just the binaries that can be downloaded from: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/netos/xen/downloads/pysqlite-binaries-2.8.11-1.tgz There''s currently very little documentation for the new tools, but I''ve updated README.CD to give some example usage. Having installed the tools, you''ll need to update ''/etc/xc/defaults'' to suit your environment. You may wish to create a different /etc/xc/X file for each VM you run, or use one file as a template for several VMs and pass parameters into the script to control its operation. The ''defaults'' and ''democd'' scripts are two examples. I''d be very grateful for any contributions toward the documentation or FAQ. Here''s hoping you like the new tools! Cheers, Ian xc_dom_control.py ================ - general tool for controling running domains Usage: xc_dom_control.py [command] <params> stop [dom] -- pause a domain start [dom] -- un-pause a domain shutdown [dom] -- request a domain to shutdown destroy [dom] -- immediately terminate a domain pincpu [dom] [cpu] -- pin a domain to the specified CPU save [dom] [file] -- suspend a domain''s memory to file restore [file] -- resume a domain from a file list -- print info about all domains listvbds -- print info about all virtual block devs cpu_bvtset [dom] [mcuadv] [warp] [warpl] [warpu] -- set scheduling parameters for domain cpu_bvtslice [slice] -- default scheduler slice vif_stats [dom] [vif] -- get stats for a given network vif vif_addip [dom] [vif] [ip] -- add an IP address to a given vif vif_setsched [dom] [vif] [bytes] [usecs] -- rate limit vif bandwidth vif_getsched [dom] [vif] -- print vif''s scheduling parameters vbd_add [dom] [uname] [dev] [mode] -- make disk/partition uname available to domain as dev e.g. ''vbd_add phy:sda3 hda1 rw'' vbd_remove [dom] [dev] -- remove disk or partition attached as ''dev'' xc_dom_create.py =============== - This tool is used to create and start new domains. It reads defaults from a file written in Python, having allowed variables to be set and passed into the file. Further command line arguments allow the defaults to be overridden. The defaults for each parameter are listed in [] brackets. Arguments are as follows: Arguments to control the parsing of the defaults file: -f config_file -- Use the specified defaults script. Default: [''/etc/xc/defaults''] -D foo=bar -- Set variable foo=bar before parsing config E.g. ''-D vmid=3:ip=1.2.3.4'' -h -- Print extended help message, including all arguments -n -- Dry run only, don''t actually create domain The config file ''defaults'' requires the following variable to be defined: vmid -- Numeric identifier for the new domain, used to calculate the VM''s IP address and root partition. E.g. -Dvmid=1 xc_vd_tool ========= - tool for manipulating virtual disks Usage: xc_vd_tool command <params> initalise [dev] [[ext_size]] - init. a physcial partition to store vd''s create [size] [[expiry]] - allocate a vd of specified size (and expiry) delete [vdid] - delete a vd import [filename] [[expiry]] - create a vd and populate w/ image from file export [vdid] [filename] - copy vd''s contents to a file setexpiry [vdid] [[expiry]] - update the expiry time for a vd list - list all the unexpired virtual disks undelete [vdid] [[expiry]] - attempts to recover an expired vd freespace - print out the amount of space in free pool notes: vdid - the virtual disk''s identity string size - measured in MB expiry - is the expiry time of the virtual disk in seconds from now (0 = don''t expire) device - physical partition to ''format'' to hold vd''s. e.g. hda4 ext_size - extent size (default 64MB) ------------------------------------------------------- The SF.Net email is sponsored by EclipseCon 2004 Premiere Conference on Open Tools Development and Integration See the breadth of Eclipse activity. February 3-5 in Anaheim, CA. http://www.eclipsecon.org/osdn _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xen-devel