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Requested Documentation
In progress (just need to double check whether finished)
Improve networking documentation
Expand Host Configuration/Networking docs to cover non-bridge network configurations supported by xend (e.g. routed, nat'd). Possibly split into a page per config.
- Lars.kurth 19:50, 25 June 2012 (UTC) : Significant work has been done to Xen Networking. Not sure whether the review tag from Xen_Networking can be removed
- Ijc 08:31, 28 June 2012 (UTC): IMHO not yet. I'll continue to work on the remainder of the doc and then remove the tag.
A Xen Performance Tuning Guide
- Which workloads work for which virt mode. Network considerations. NUMA. VCPU Pinning. Etc.
- Examples from the KVM world: Guest perf tuning, KVM options affecting performance, Comprehensive guide covering pinning, caching, memory, huge pages, etc.
- Lars.kurth 19:50, 25 June 2012 (UTC) : Work has been done on Tuning. Not sure whether more needs to be done.
- Stefano 30 June 2012: The guide is in a decent state but I will keep improving it during the next doc days.
Clear up Xen TODO List
XenDevelopmentProjects may be out-of-date. Remove/tick off what has been done.
- --Lars.kurth 08:20, 20 August 2012 (UTC): This has been largely done
Open work items
Getting started with Xen using xen-tools
Given that we are getting a lot more total novices to the community I was wondering whether it makes sense to add something like: getting started with xen-tools. See http://www.virtuatopia.com/index.php/Building_a_Xen_Guest_Domain_using_Xen-Tools and http://xen-tools.org/software/xen-tools/ and http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/xen/users/246910 this.
XCP Overview
Similar to Xen Overview
A Xen Security Guide
The different options in Xen for Security, trade-offs, how to set them up, how to test Xen for security and how to optimize for different scenarios
- Lars.kurth 09:48, 27 March 2012 (UTC): Category:Security contains some security related docs
- Lars.kurth 11:01, 4 April 2012 (UTC): It would be good if we could document a) XSM, b) Introspection API, c) Xen and SELinux in Dom0, d) Memory Access API (introduced in 4.1)
- User Docs that where migrating content would make sense and update such as (we can attach PDF's to the wiki now for starters, or we can use a conversion tool
Review and Update: xenpm usage recommendations
There is Xen power management and Xenpm command which may all be outdated. These should probably be reviewed and updated.
HOWTO : using xm trigger to poweroff or firing off NMIs
Howto on using xm trigger to poweroff or firing off NMIs.
HOWTO: Setting boot order for domUs (PV and HVM)
Howto set up boot order for domUs (all virt modes)
HOWTO: Chain pypxeboot and pygrub
How to chain pypxeboot and pygrub
- Lars.kurth 10:35, 27 March 2012 (UTC): Is pypxeboot popular at all?
- Fheigl I added that. It is somewhat common, OVM 2 and OVM 3 rely on it for PXE installs. I'm not sure if xenpvnetboot is the same, or works. The use case is "you want to use the same installation server for Xen VMs and phys. servers. You want to be able to reinstall them based on PXE reply.
- Fheigl There is documentation for pypxeboot, but there is no (afaik) documentation for how pygrub is used as a fallback loader. We wasted many days just to get some hack that can't even load a newer kernel. Which sucks, in the end you spend more time/money making PV PXE boot work than you save by using virtualized servers.
- Fheigl Q3: How could it be popular given the state of documentation. <= Key issue to the left of this sentence.
Clear up Xen TODO List
XenDevelopmentProjects may be out-of-date. Remove/tick off what has been done.
Done Recently
- Revamp http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Xen_PCI_Passthrough. Should be more organized, easier to follow, less verbose, more thorough, and more up-to-date.
- Review and update http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xen - in particular the "Host: Unix-like systems" is out-of-date. The Guest section is too.
- Make Host Install and Guest Install more useful
- Lars.kurth Note: both pages share Template:Distro_Resources
- Docs for many distros are missing: identify what docs are missing or out of date and put them on the todo list
- Feature Status Doc : Xen_Release_Features
- Xen Overview which explains the top level architectural features and options, trade-offs and links to examples tutorials that show how you set these up
- List i.e. stuff what to test after packaging. This would avoid the current state of affairs where most distros are infact broken w/re to Xen. See Distros
- Installation Guides: How to install on various distros. Tag with Category:Host Install and Category:Guest_Install.
- Tuning
- vcpu pinning (part of Tuning)
Developer Docs
Docs that need attention or are missing
- Make XAPI docs (built from source) available on xen.org
- PVOPS portal on xen.org - Konrad volunteered
- some more xenstore docs (i.e. recent python bindings that were sent to the -users list
- Using libxenstat python bindings (imo they're broken)
- More PV protocol docs (see recent patches to blkif.h for example)
- Document xenstore paths used by guests and toolstack etc
- Xen command line options documentation in tree (started, but not complete)
Wiki Maintenance
Fix articles that need attention
- Category:Contains_Needs_Action - Pages that need fixing
- Category:Contains_Needs_Formatting - Pages that need formatting
- Special:WantedPages - Missing pages (many may just need to be migrated), some may be obsolete
Review Categorization
We need to go through some of the categies on the http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Main_Page and decise whether there are documents in each category that need to be highlighted in a trail, etc.
Loose ends on migration
- Migrate remaining wiki pages (see Wiki_Community/Migration_Instructions_from_Old_to_New_Xen_Wiki)