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| [http://xenbits.xen.org/docs/4.2-testing/misc/sedf_scheduler_mini-HOWTO.txt xm.cfg(5), '''sEDF scheduler''']
| [http://xenbits.xen.org/docs/4.2-testing/misc/sedf_scheduler_mini-HOWTO.txt xm.cfg(5), '''sEDF scheduler''']
| The sEDF scheduler provides weighted CPU sharing in an intuitive way and uses realtime-algorithms to ensure time guarantees.
| The sEDF scheduler provides weighted CPU sharing in an intuitive way and uses realtime-algorithms to ensure time guarantees.
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| [http://xenbits.xen.org/docs/4.2-testing/misc/xl-numa-placement.html xl-numa.cfg(5), '''Guest Automatic NUMA placement in LIBXL and XL''']
| This document describes the automatic placement options for NUMA hardware in XL.
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| [http://xenbits.xen.org/docs/4.2-testing/misc/distro_mapping.txt Environment Variables for different Linux distros]
| [http://xenbits.xen.org/docs/4.2-testing/misc/distro_mapping.txt Environment Variables for different Linux distros]
| With directory layout differences between Red Hat, Debian, Suse and other distros one needs to set the variables for CONFIG_LEAF_DIR, SUBSYS_DIR and INITD_DIR.
| With directory layout differences between Red Hat, Debian, Suse and other distros one needs to set the variables for CONFIG_LEAF_DIR, SUBSYS_DIR and INITD_DIR.
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| [http://xenbits.xen.org/docs/4.2-testing/misc/distro_mapping.txt Distro directory layouts]
| Overview of the differences in directory layout between RHEL, Debian and Suse.
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| [http://xenbits.xen.org/docs/4.2-testing/misc/kexec_and_kdump.txt Kexec, and kdump for Xen]
| Guide to using kexec to switch to a new kernel; and kdump for catching a dump image, with Xen.
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| [http://xenbits.xen.org/docs/4.2-testing/misc/vtd.txt VT-d HOWTO]
| How to use Intel's VT-d extensions.
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| [http://xenbits.xen.org/docs/4.2-testing/misc/xsm-flask.txt XSM/FLASK Configuration]
| Configuring Xen to use the XSM/FLASK mandatory access control framework
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| [http://xenbits.xen.org/docs/4.2-testing/misc/dump-core-format.txt Xen Core Dump Format]
| Format of the output of the x{m,l} core-dump command
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| [http://xenbits.xen.org/docs/4.2-testing/misc/xen-command-line.html Xeb Hypervisor Command Line Options]
| List of hypervisor command line options
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| [http://xenbits.xen.org/docs/4.2-testing/misc/vbd-interface.txt Xen Guest Disk (VBD) interface]
| The interface exposed to DomUs for communicating with block devices.
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| [http://xenbits.xen.org/docs/4.2-testing/misc/xenstore.txt Xenstore Protocol Definition]
| Definition of standard behaviour, when using Xenstore.
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| [http://xenbits.xen.org/docs/4.2-testing/misc/efi.html EFI]
| Configuring Xen to work with EFI.
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| This document gives a short introduction to the virtual TPM support in XEN and goes as far as connecting a user domain to a virtual TPM instance and doing a short test to verify success. It is assumed that the user is fairly familiar with compiling and installing XEN and Linux on a machine.
| This document gives a short introduction to the virtual TPM support in XEN and goes as far as connecting a user domain to a virtual TPM instance and doing a short test to verify success. It is assumed that the user is fairly familiar with compiling and installing XEN and Linux on a machine.
| [http://domino.research.ibm.com/comm/research_projects.nsf/pages/ssd_vtpm.index.html Virtual Trusted Platform Module (research note)]
| [http://domino.research.ibm.com/comm/research_projects.nsf/pages/ssd_vtpm.index.html Virtual Trusted Platform Module (research note)]
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| [http://xenbits.xen.org/docs/4.2-testing/misc/grant-tables.txt A rough introduction to using grant tables]
| Explanation of the data structures, and hypercalls required to share memory between domains.
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| [http://xenbits.xen.org/docs/4.2-testing/misc/xen-error-handling.txt Xen Error Handling]
| Explanation of the various types of error (BUG, ASSERT etc) that the hypervisor, and guest can call.
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| [http://xenbits.xen.org/docs/4.2-testing/misc/hvm-emulated-unplug.html Xen HVM emulated device unplug protocol]
| Definition of the protocol used to disconnect emulated deivces, get log messages from drivers, and prevent Dom0 from loading specific drivers.
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| [http://xenbits.xen.org/docs/4.2-testing/misc/xenpaging.txt Xen paging]
| Allow the sum of memory allocated to guests > physical memory available, by paging out.
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| [http://xenbits.xen.org/docs/4.2-testing/misc/crashdb.txt Xen Crash Debugger]
| Using gdb to analyse why Xen has crashed.
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| [http://xenbits.xen.org/docs/4.2-testing/misc/qemu-upstream_howto_use_it.html Qemu Upstream: How to use it]
| Pointer to a wiki page documenting how to build XXen with the QEMU unstable tree.
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| [http://xenbits.xen.org/docs/4.2-testing/misc/sedf_scheduler_mini-HOWTO.txt sEDF scheduler how to]
| Using the SsEDF scheduler for weighted CPU sharing.
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| [http://xenbits.xen.org/docs/4.2-testing/misc/xl-numa-placement.html XL placement]
| NUMA Node placement.
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| '''More documentation''':
| '''More documentation''':

Latest revision as of 10:34, 24 September 2012

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Xen Man Pages

Man page Description Console
xl(1) Xen management tool, based on LibXenlight XL
xm(1) Xen management user interface (deprecated, also see Xen 4.1 Upgrade Notes) XM
xend-config.sxp(5) Xen daemon configuration file (deprecated, also see Xen 4.1 Upgrade Notes) XM
xl.cfg(5) XL Domain Configuration File Syntax: to create a VM (a domain in Xen terminology, sometimes called a guest) with xl requires the provision of a domain config file. XL
xl.conf(5) XL Global/Host Configuration: allows configuration of hostwide xl toolstack options XL
xlcpupool.cfg(5) XL Cpupool Configuration File Syntax: to create a Cpupool with xl requires the provision of a cpupool config file. XL
xmdomain.cfg(5) XM domain config file format (deprecated, also see Xen 4.1 Upgrade Notes) XM
xentop(1) xentop displays information about the Xen system and domains, in a continually-updating manner. XENTOP
xenpm(1) Xenpm is a userspace tool that can list the power information of available processors and control the power policy according to users' preference. XENPM

Supporting Documents for XL & XM

Document Description
xl.cfg(5), disk configuration This document specifies the xl config file format disk configuration option.
xl.cfg(5), network configuration This document specifies the xl config file format vif configuration option.
xl.cfg(5), tsc_mode configuration In Xen 4 a new config option called tsc_mode may be specified for each domain. This document is targeted for Xen users and administrators that may need to select a non-default tsc_mode.
xm.cfg(5), sEDF scheduler The sEDF scheduler provides weighted CPU sharing in an intuitive way and uses realtime-algorithms to ensure time guarantees.
xl-numa.cfg(5), Guest Automatic NUMA placement in LIBXL and XL This document describes the automatic placement options for NUMA hardware in XL.

Other documents

Document Description
Environment Variables for different Linux distros With directory layout differences between Red Hat, Debian, Suse and other distros one needs to set the variables for CONFIG_LEAF_DIR, SUBSYS_DIR and INITD_DIR.
Distro directory layouts Overview of the differences in directory layout between RHEL, Debian and Suse.
Kexec, and kdump for Xen Guide to using kexec to switch to a new kernel; and kdump for catching a dump image, with Xen.
VT-d HOWTO How to use Intel's VT-d extensions.
XSM/FLASK Configuration Configuring Xen to use the XSM/FLASK mandatory access control framework
Xen Core Dump Format Format of the output of the x{m,l} core-dump command
Xeb Hypervisor Command Line Options List of hypervisor command line options
Xen Guest Disk (VBD) interface The interface exposed to DomUs for communicating with block devices.
Xenstore Protocol Definition Definition of standard behaviour, when using Xenstore.
EFI Configuring Xen to work with EFI.

Advanced topics

Document(s) Description Also See
How to do PCI Passthrough with VT-d Xen PCI Passthrough Overview, VT-d HowTo
Virtual TPM support This document gives a short introduction to the virtual TPM support in XEN and goes as far as connecting a user domain to a virtual TPM instance and doing a short test to verify success. It is assumed that the user is fairly familiar with compiling and installing XEN and Linux on a machine. Virtual Trusted Platform Module (research note)
A rough introduction to using grant tables Explanation of the data structures, and hypercalls required to share memory between domains.
Xen Error Handling Explanation of the various types of error (BUG, ASSERT etc) that the hypervisor, and guest can call.
Xen HVM emulated device unplug protocol Definition of the protocol used to disconnect emulated deivces, get log messages from drivers, and prevent Dom0 from loading specific drivers.
Xen paging Allow the sum of memory allocated to guests > physical memory available, by paging out.
Xen Crash Debugger Using gdb to analyse why Xen has crashed.
Qemu Upstream: How to use it Pointer to a wiki page documenting how to build XXen with the QEMU unstable tree.
sEDF scheduler how to Using the SsEDF scheduler for weighted CPU sharing.
XL placement NUMA Node placement.
More documentation: See Generated documents