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[Xen-users] Is using w! safe to share data between domains?
I have a slightly unusual situation where I need to pass data from one
domain to another but, for security reasons, one of the domains will not
be on the network. I would like to pass the data via a shared disk
partition. I would like to know if what I have done is safe.
I created a disk partition named /dev/VG1/pkipass.
Each domU disk definition contains: 'phy:VG1/pkipass,sda3,w!'
None of the domUs automatically mounts this device.
When one domU needs to deposit data for another domU to pick up (this
exchange is always a manual effort to first deposit the shared data and
then retrieve the shared data), we do the following:
The depositing domU mounts sda3 read-only.
It looks for a tag file -- this tag file is created when a domU has
mounted the partition as read-write
If the tag-file exists {
it unmounts the partition
it sleeps briefly
it retries
}
else {
it remounts the partition read-write
it creates the tag file
it deposits the data
it deletes the tag fie
it unmounts the partition
}
A similar process is used to retrieve the data.
Is this safe?
Thanks - John
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John A. Sullivan III
Open Source Development Corporation
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jsullivan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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