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[Xen-changelog] added block device content, including finding a few more
# HG changeset patch
# User sean@xxxxxxxxx
# Node ID 7f89697548966f9235771e0c0b339180e8407e61
# Parent 5b5f1b0aca33e7a8bad04893ea6a948befea1c20
added block device content, including finding a few more bugs in xen
diff -r 5b5f1b0aca33 -r 7f8969754896 docs/man/xm.pod.1
--- a/docs/man/xm.pod.1 Fri Nov 18 11:42:59 2005
+++ b/docs/man/xm.pod.1 Fri Nov 18 11:58:16 2005
@@ -626,12 +626,62 @@
=item B<block-attach> I<domain-id> I<be-dev> I<fe-dev> I<mode> I<[bedomain-id]>
-Create a new virtual block device
+Create a new virtual block device. This will trigger a hotplug event
+for the guest.
+
+B<OPTIONS>
+
+=over 4
+
+=item I<domain-id>
+
+The domain id of the guest domain that the device will be attached to.
+
+=item I<be-dev>
+
+The device in the backend domain (usually domain 0) to be exported.
+This can be specified as a physical partition (phy:sda7) or as a file
+mounted as loopback (file://path/to/loop.iso).
+
+=item I<fe-dev>
+
+How the device should be presented to the guest domain. It can be
+specified as either a symbolic name, such as /dev/hdc, for common
+devices, or by device id, such as 0x1400 (/dev/hdc device id in hex).
+
+=item I<mode>
+
+The access mode for the device from the guest domain. Supported modes
+are I<rw> (read/write) or I<ro> (read-only).
+
+=item I<bedomain-id>
+
+The back end domain hosting the device. This defaults to domain 0.
+
+=back
+
+B<EXAMPLES>
+
+=over 4
+
+=item I<Mount an ISO as a Disk>
+
+xm block-attach guestdomain file://path/to/dsl-2.0RC2.iso /dev/hdc ro
+
+This will mount the dsl iso as /dev/hdc in the guestdomain as a read
+only device. This will probably not be detected as a cdrom by the
+guest, but mounting /dev/hdc manually will work.
+
+=back
=item B<block-detach> I<domain-id> I<devid>
-Destroy a domain's virtual block device. DevId may either be a device
-ID or the device name as mounted in the guest.
+Destroy a domain's virtual block device. devid B<must> be the device
+id given to the device by domain 0. You will need to run I<xm
+block-list> to determine that number.
+
+FIXME: this is currently B<broken>. Even though a block device is
+removed from domU, it appears to still be allocated in the domain 0.
=item B<block-list> I<domain-id>
@@ -722,7 +772,7 @@
=head1 SEE ALSO
-B<xmdomain.cfg>(5)
+B<xmdomain.cfg>(5), B<xentop>(1)
BVT scheduling paper: K.J. Duda and D.R. Cheriton. Borrowed Virtual
Time (BVT) scheduling: supporting latency-sensitive threads in a
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