ex.:
kpartx -a /dev/vg/harddiskpartition
mount /dev/mapper/harddiskpartition1 /mnt/tmp
if you want this to do when domU is online, then create a snapshot (in
the hope, the filesystem is ok). With windows 2003 as domU, this crashes
qemu-dm, so be careful. (see
http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1038 )
scp/rsync/cp (programs on the domU) are a nice solution too.
kpartx is a tool from the multipath-tools and creates devicemapper
entries from the partition table on harddiskpartition.
Matthias
trilok nuwal schrieb:> Pariodically, You can do scp from guest to host.
>
> On 8/8/07, Augusto Castelan Carlson <accarlson@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I have searched about how to mount the guest disk partitions to access
>> data from the host server, but found nothing useful.
>>
>> >From the Fedora wiki I saw something about mount disk images, but
i''m
>> using a hard disk partition, not an disk image.
>>
>> How can I mount this disk to access data from the xen host server to
>> backup data?
>>
>> Both host and guest are fedora 7.
>> >From Xen host I want to have access to the data stored in the guest
>> partition.
>>
>> I can give you more information if needed.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> --
>> Augusto
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