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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] xen-unstable / qemu-dm
qemu-dm is only for systems with VMX support. VMX is still
preproduction so if you aren't sure, you don't have it.
It is always executed by xm.
Regards,
Anthony Liguori
Stephan Seitz wrote:
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Hello listmembers,
Maybe, this is a silly question, but i'm wondering what for is this
qemu-dm
thingy good for?
Should it be possible to create a qemu-domU with hardware emulation?
I gave this a try, but it always stops with:
Connected to host network interface: tun0 config qemu network with
xen bridge for tun0 set maxmem: No such process
strace says it's after opening "/proc/xen/privcmd"
Strange thing. Could someone tell me, if i'm using qemu-dm in a wrong way
(i tried it like the native qemu, respecting the new -vnc switches) ?
Maybe, it's only subsequently called via the python libs of xm ?
Thanks in advance.
Stephan Seitz
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