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[Xen-users] How does live relocation work in xen 3.1?

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Subject: [Xen-users] How does live relocation work in xen 3.1?
From: "Ying Zhang" <zhangying07@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 11:47:18 +0800
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hi,
As key features of xen 3.1,live relocation and dynamic memory control enables dynamic resource scheduling and "no-downtime maintenance" of Microsoft Windows-based virtual infrastructures.
I'm interested in how it works. I try to use the commands "xm mem-set" ,"xm list" and "xm top",but it seems of no use. The fullvirtualized windows guest still maintains the initial maximum memory.However,those commands take effect in domain 0.So I think it will also take effect in paravirtualized guests.Am I right?
Is there anyone who can tell me how the features work in fullvirtualized windows guest? Many thanks.

Regards,
Ying

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