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[Xen-users] Xen configuration file format

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Subject: [Xen-users] Xen configuration file format
From: Geert Janssens <info@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 11:42:22 +0200
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Hi,

It's been more than a year since I have experimented with Xen. Back then it 
was with Centos 5's xen 3.0.x. Due to other occupations xen disappeared to the 
background, until now.

I have now installed a Centos 5.3 server, with the gitco version of xen 
(3.3.1).

Some things seem to have changed since my last experiments. So I could use 
some hints to get me started again.

* In xen 3.0.x I had used virt-install to create new domU's. This in turn 
created a config file in /etc/xen. I'm trying to do the same with xen 3.3.1 
and the accompanying virt-install. The domU's are created an run properly, but 
there's no longer a config file in /etc/xen. So how can I tweak the 
configuration after initial setup ?

* The gitco xen seems to keep information on domU's in some internal database. 
I still have some domU's (with config) from before I installed gitco xen. They 
seem to work fine. However 'xm list' will always show all the domU's created 
with gitco's virt-install (I mean whether they are started or stopped), and 
only the domU's created before gitco that are actually running. So if I stop a 
gitco created domU, it still appears in 'xm list' with no state, but if I stop 
a pre-gitco domU, it disappears completely from 'xm list'. I can start it with 
no problems though and it will reappear in 'xm list'.

* 32bit vs 64bit. I'm still confused about this. What is possible, and what is 
not ? Or better even, what is recommended ? My server has got 8Gb of RAM for 
now. Would 64 bit xen give me better performance ? And should dom0 be 64bit 
then as well ? I think most of my domU's don't have very large memory needs so 
probably these can remain 32bit.
But is this possible ? Can I mix 64bit and 32bit xen/dom0/domU's for PV and 
HVM ?

Thank you for helping me out here.

Geert
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