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[Xen-users] Can domain 0 sleep to disk?

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Subject: [Xen-users] Can domain 0 sleep to disk?
From: 宋维佳 <songweijia@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 09:21:17 +0800
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I installed xen-3.4.2 on RHEL 5.1 x86. "cat /sys/power/state" shows only "standby" and "mem". I want dom0 to sleep to disk by "echo disk>/sys/power/state". But it failed by saying Error:Invalid argument.

- Can domain 0 sleep to disk?
- If yes, how can i solve my problem?



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