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xen-devel
RE: [Xen-devel] XEN migration architecture question
> I have an important question about XEN's migation operation
> related to the XEN block and network back/front drivers. If
> I migrate a domain from one machine to another in the middle
> of heavy disk/network activity, what happnens to the
> back/front end XEN drivers? (I see they have suspend/resume
> operations but I don't believe they are being used) I see
> that the front end drivers are passing machine addresses to
> the back-end drivers - are these pointers somehow still valid
> when a domain is moved to another machine? Shouldn't the
> drivers wait until there is no I/O activity before being migrated?
The front end drivers store enough information to be able to re-issue
all unacknowleged IOs when resuming from a migration.
Ian
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