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| == Wiki Man Pages == | == Wiki Man Pages == | ||
| See [[:Category:ManPage]] | See [[:Category:ManPage]] | ||
| == All Generated Man Pages == | |||
| See [http://xenbits.xen.org/docs/unstable/ xenbits.xen.org/docs/unstable]  | |||
| Note that the pages below may miss some new documents | |||
| == Xen Man Pages == | == Xen Man Pages == | ||
Revision as of 14:53, 18 May 2012
Wiki Man Pages
See Category:ManPage
All Generated Man Pages
See xenbits.xen.org/docs/unstable Note that the pages below may miss some new documents
Xen Man Pages
| Man page | Description | 
|---|---|
| xl(1) | Xen management tool, based on LibXenlight | 
| xm(1) | Xen management user interface (to be deprecated, also see Xen 4.1 Upgrade Notes) | 
| xend-config.sxp(5) | Xen daemon configuration file (to be deprecated, also see Xen 4.1 Upgrade Notes) | 
| xl.cfg(5) | XL Domain Configuration File Syntax | 
| xmdomain.cfg(5) | XM domain config file format | 
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. | 
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. | 
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) | 


