You need to make sure that xm and xend are setup for xen-api. On my
system I had to use the -xenapi config files in /etc/xen.
You could also create a managed_policies file by hand. The format of
the file is:
managed_policies = {
'7bd38df8-3f0c-a97d-cf54-fcbd98f7cb35': (u'example.client_v1',
'ACM'),
'7bd38df8-3f0c-a97d-cf54-fcbd98f7cb36': (u'example.test', 'ACM'),
}
On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 19:28 +0900, Syunsuke HAYASHI wrote:
> Hi
> Thank you for the help.
>
> I have a question about how to make 'managed_policies'.
> I understood that 'managed_policies was made from "xm setpolicy" command.
> But I don't know how to call "xm setpolicy" from 'Xen-api'.
>
> How should I call it ?
>
> --------------------------------xm setpolicy----------------------------
> #xm setpolicy ACM example.client_v1 --boot
>
> Error: xm needs to be configured to use the xen-api.
> Usage: xm setpolicy <policytype> <policyfile> [options]
> Set the policy of the system.
> Usage: xm setpolicy <policytype> <policy> [options]
>
> Set the policy managed by xend.
>
> The only policytype that is currently supported is 'ACM'.
>
> The following options are defined
> --load Load the policy immediately
> --boot Have the system load the policy during boot
> --update Automatically adapt the policy so that it will be
> treated as an update to the current policy
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Thanks,
>
> Syunsuke HAYASHI
> > I believe that your 'managed_policies' file is missing or empty. Please
> > look at /etc/xen/acm-security/policies/managed_policies. If this is a
> > new installation, I do not believe that ACM will create the
> > 'managed_policies' file.
> >
> > George
> >
> > On Wed, 2007-08-29 at 13:26 +0900, Syunsuke HAYASHI wrote:
> >> Hi,Stefan
> >> Thank you for the help.
> >>
> >> I was not describing an ssidref=... in grub.conf.
> >> I show grub.conf and dmesg when I execute "xm chgpolicy
> >> example.client_v1" command and reboot.
> >>
> >> ----------------------------grub.conf--------------------------------------
> >> # grub.conf generated by anaconda
> >> #
> >> # Note that you do not have to rerun grub after making changes to this file
> >> # NOTICE: You have a /boot partition. This means that
> >> # all kernel and initrd paths are relative to /boot/, eg.
> >> # root (hd0,0)
> >> # kernel /vmlinuz-version ro root=/dev/sda3
> >> # initrd /initrd-version.img
> >> #boot=/dev/sda
> >> default=0
> >> timeout=5
> >> splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
> >> hiddenmenu
> >> title xen-unstable0827
> >> root (hd0,0)
> >> kernel /xen.gz dom0_mem=1024M
> >> module /vmlinuz-2.6.18-xen ro root=LABEL=/ rhgb
> >> module /initrd-2.6.18-xen.img
> >> module /example.client_v1.bin
> >>
> >>
> >> -----------------------------dmesg----------------------------------------
> >> __ __ _____ ___ _ _ _
> >> \ \/ /___ _ __ |___ / / _ \ _ _ _ __ ___| |_ __ _| |__ | | ___
> >> \ // _ \ '_ \ |_ \| | | |__| | | | '_ \/ __| __/ _` | '_ \| |/ _ \
> >> / \ __/ | | | ___) | |_| |__| |_| | | | \__ \ || (_| | |_) | | __/
> >> /_/\_\___|_| |_| |____(_)___/ \__,_|_| |_|___/\__\__,_|_.__/|_|\___|
> >>
> >> http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/netos/xen
> >> University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory
> >>
> >> Xen version 3.0-unstable (root@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) (gcc version
> >> 4.1.2 20070502 (Red Hat 4.1.2-12)) Sun Aug 26 06:00:02 JST 2007
> >> Latest ChangeSet: Thu Aug 16 13:27:59 2007 +0100 15730:256160ff19b7
> >>
> >> (XEN) Command line: /xen.gz dom0_mem=1024M
> >> (XEN) Video information:
> >> (XEN) VGA is text mode 80x25, font 8x16
> >> (XEN) VBE/DDC methods: V2; EDID transfer time: 2 seconds
> >> (XEN) Disc information:
> >> (XEN) Found 1 MBR signatures
> >> (XEN) Found 1 EDD information structures
> >> (XEN) Xen-e820 RAM map:
> >> (XEN) 0000000000000000 - 000000000009f000 (usable)
> >> (XEN) 000000000009f000 - 00000000000a0000 (reserved)
> >> (XEN) 00000000000d6000 - 00000000000d8000 (reserved)
> >> (XEN) 00000000000e0000 - 0000000000100000 (reserved)
> >> (XEN) 0000000000100000 - 000000007fff0000 (usable)
> >> (XEN) 000000007fff0000 - 000000007ffff000 (ACPI data)
> >> (XEN) 000000007ffff000 - 0000000080000000 (ACPI NVS)
> >> (XEN) 00000000fec00000 - 00000000fec10000 (reserved)
> >> (XEN) 00000000fee00000 - 00000000fee01000 (reserved)
> >> (XEN) 00000000fff80000 - 0000000100000000 (reserved)
> >> (XEN) System RAM: 2047MB (2096700kB)
> >> (XEN) Xen heap: 9MB (10168kB)
> >> (XEN) Domain heap initialised: DMA width 32 bits
> >> (XEN) PAE enabled, limit: 16 GB
> >> (XEN) Processor #0 15:2 APIC version 20
> >> (XEN) Processor #1 15:2 APIC version 20
> >> (XEN) Processor #6 15:2 APIC version 20
> >> (XEN) Processor #7 15:2 APIC version 20
> >> (XEN) IOAPIC[0]: apic_id 2, version 17, address 0xfec00000, GSI 0-15
> >> (XEN) IOAPIC[1]: apic_id 3, version 17, address 0xfec01000, GSI 16-31
> >> (XEN) IOAPIC[2]: apic_id 4, version 17, address 0xfec02000, GSI 32-47
> >> (XEN) IOAPIC[3]: apic_id 5, version 17, address 0xfec03000, GSI 48-63
> >> (XEN) Enabling APIC mode: Flat. Using 4 I/O APICs
> >> (XEN) Using scheduler: SMP Credit Scheduler (credit)
> >> (XEN) Detected 3189.437 MHz processor.
> >> (XEN) CPU0: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.20GHz stepping 05
> >> (XEN) Booting processor 1/1 eip 90000
> >> (XEN) CPU1: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.20GHz stepping 05
> >> (XEN) Booting processor 2/6 eip 90000
> >> (XEN) CPU2: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.20GHz stepping 05
> >> (XEN) Booting processor 3/7 eip 90000
> >> (XEN) CPU3: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.20GHz stepping 05
> >> (XEN) Total of 4 processors activated.
> >> (XEN) ENABLING IO-APIC IRQs
> >> (XEN) -> Using new ACK method
> >> (XEN) ..MP-BIOS bug: 8254 timer not connected to IO-APIC
> >> (XEN) Platform timer overflows in 234 jiffies.
> >> (XEN) Platform timer is 3.579MHz ACPI PM Timer
> >> (XEN) Brought up 4 CPUs
> >> (XEN) Policy len 0x168, start at 3ffff000 - module 2.
> >> (XEN) acm_set_policy_reference: Activating policy example.client_v1
> >> (XEN) acm_init: Enforcing CHINESE WALL AND SIMPLE TYPE ENFORCEMENT boot
> >> policy.
> >> (XEN) *** LOADING DOMAIN 0 ***
> >> (XEN) Xen kernel: 32-bit, PAE, lsb
> >> (XEN) Dom0 kernel: 32-bit, PAE, lsb, paddr 0xc0100000 -> 0xc044fb7c
> >> (XEN) PHYSICAL MEMORY ARRANGEMENT:
> >> (XEN) Dom0 alloc.: 000000003e000000->000000003f000000 (258048 pages
> >> to be allocated)
> >> (XEN) VIRTUAL MEMORY ARRANGEMENT:
> >> (XEN) Loaded kernel: c0100000->c044fb7c
> >> (XEN) Init. ramdisk: c0450000->c0bba600
> >> (XEN) Phys-Mach map: c0bbb000->c0cbb000
> >> (XEN) Start info: c0cbb000->c0cbb46c
> >> (XEN) Page tables: c0cbc000->c0cc9000
> >> (XEN) Boot stack: c0cc9000->c0cca000
> >> (XEN) TOTAL: c0000000->c1000000
> >> (XEN) ENTRY ADDRESS: c0100000
> >> (XEN) Dom0 has maximum 4 VCPUs
> >> (XEN) Initrd len 0x76a600, start at 0xc0450000
> >> (XEN) Scrubbing Free RAM: .........done.
> >> (XEN) Xen trace buffers: disabled
> >> (XEN) Std. Loglevel: Errors and warnings
> >> (XEN) Guest Loglevel: Nothing (Rate-limited: Errors and warnings)
> >> (XEN) Xen is relinquishing VGA console.
> >> (XEN) *** Serial input -> DOM0 (type 'CTRL-a' three times to switch
> >> input to Xen).
> >> (XEN) Freed 88kB init memory.
> >> (XEN) ioapic_guest_write: apic=0, pin=2, old_irq=-1, new_irq=0
> >> (XEN) ioapic_guest_write: old_entry=00010000, new_entry=000009f0
> >> (XEN) ioapic_guest_write: Attempt to add IO-APIC pin for in-use IRQ!
> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >> Is it good in this ?
> >>
> >> Syunsuke HAYASHI
> >> >
> >> > xen-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 08/27/2007 04:00:14 AM:
> >> >
> >> > > Hi,
> >> > > I have a problem about ACM module(hg.15730)
> >> > > I want to label Domain-0.
> >> > > I read xen user's manual v3.0 and "man xm" information.
> >> > > ACM document mentions how to label Domain-0.
> >> > > But I couldn't add the label when I tried the following steps.
> >> > >
> >> > > (test1)
> >> > > #xm makepolicy example.client_v1
> >> > > #xm cfgbootpolicy example.client_v1
> >> > > #reboot
> >> > >
> >> > > (test2)
> >> > > #xm setpolicy ACM example.client_v1
> >> > > #xm activatepolicy --boot
> >> > >
> >> > > (result)
> >> > > [root@bx607 ~]# xm list --label
> >> > > Name ID Mem VCPUs State Time(s) Label
> >> > > Domain-0 0 1024 4 r----- 105.1 unlabeled
> >> > >
> >> > > So,I tried to use "xm addlabel" command.
> >> > >
> >> > > #xm makepolicy example.client_v1
> >> > > #xm addlabel dom_SystemManagement mgt Domain-0 example.client_v1
> >> > >
> >> > > But I couldn't again.
> >> > >
> >> > > Is there any good idea ?
> >> >
> >> > Is there an ssidref=... in the 'kernel' line in the grub title you
> >> are booting? Can you send this line and remove the ssidref=... and try
> >> again?
> >> > Otherwise if this is not the case, can you send the content of 'xm
> >> dmesg'?
> >> >
> >> > Stefan
> >> > >
> >> > > Thanks,
> >> > >
> >> > > Syunsuke HAYASHI
> >> > >
> >> > >
> >> > >
> >> > >
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