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[Xen-community] Disk timeouts in GOS

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Subject: [Xen-community] Disk timeouts in GOS
From: Ganesh Kamath <ganbidada@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 20:41:41 +0530
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Hi Folks,

I was wondering if we could set guest OS disk timeout settings. In VMware we set disktimeouts in the GOS that allows for the array failover without any disruption.

I was just checking to see if there is anything similar in the GOS's installed under Xen.

thanks!!
Gak

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