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[Xen-users] 'xm list' states
Hi,
can someone explain the states shown by the 'xm list' command?
'r' (running) - The domain is currently running.
- This flag is always shown for the Domain 0, but never for
unprivileged domains, why?
'b' (blocked) - The domain is blocked.
- What does that mean? Why should a domain be blocked?
'p' (paused) - The domain is paused.
- Ok, that one is easy, the domain was paused with 'xm pause'
'c' (crashed) - The domain has crashed.
- If i do 'echo 1 > /proc/balloon' inside a unprivileged domain, i
will get a kernel panic. But the state says nothing about that? The
domain is definitively crashed, but the xm list command says nothing
about that. Why?
'd' (dying) - The domain is in the process of dying.
- Well, poor little domain, but what does that mean?
Maybe anybody here who can clearify the meanings of the state. The
manual page is not very helpful.
Many Thanks and greetings,
-timo
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Timo Benk
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