AFAIK there is no control over the DomID and no intention to ever have
it either. What you can do about is to get the DomID of a DomU
currently running if you know it''s symbolic name (the one given with
the `name'' configuration parameter, which is also unique at any
moment). A quick example is the command:
# xm domid <DOMAIN-NAME>
That would give you the DomID of the currently running Domain whose
symbolic name is `<DOMAIN-NAME>''. Inspect the source of the
`xm''
command to get the programmatic low-level way to do that and thus
don''t depend on the command line.
2011/8/1, Luciano Barreto
<lucianobarreto@gmail.com>:> Hi friends, I''m developing an architecture using xenbus/xenstore
that use
> DomID to read/write informations over a shared memory with dom0. But always
> that i restart my DomUs the DomID is increased. I''d like to use
always the
> same DomID for the VMs. Any option?
> Thanks
>
> --
> Luciano Barreto
>
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