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[Xen-users] InterDomain Communications

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Subject: [Xen-users] InterDomain Communications
From: "Brown, Kashif" <kabrown@xxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 17:10:52 -0500
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I am trying to figure out what EXACTLY happens in inter-domain comms.  Literature says that inter-domain comms are dependent on a asynchronous mechanism via event channels, grant tables, and hypercalls but never talks in detail the actual flow of information i.e. which ports, details on XenStore and where exactly does XenStore sit, and how EXACTLY how domains ‘bind’ together.  I see how to execute the commands as mentioned in the Version 3 interface manual but what are the nitty-gritty details on the inter-domain comms.  Also how EXACTLY does Xenstore communicate with the other domains?  Thanks.

 

Kashif

 

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