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[Xen-devel] interdomain communication

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Subject: [Xen-devel] interdomain communication
From: Anton Korenyushkin <tiger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 19:40:51 +0400
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Hello,

How can I use bridges, which are created by xen, to send large portions of 
information between processes, which are running in different linux domains. 
Or, may be, it is better to use another form of interdomain communication 
(like grant_table_op())? Programs, which run in domain, are something like 
client and server: server is managed by the commands, which it receives from 
client.

Sorry for bad English.

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Best regards,
Anton Korenyushkin aka blacktiger
mailto:tiger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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