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Re: [Xen-users] Live VM migration

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Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Live VM migration
From: George Shuklin <george.shuklin@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 04 Aug 2011 05:39:55 +0400
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On XCP (1.1b, may be in XCP 1.0) there is a note in xensource.log about %% of migration.

And you can do xentrace in dom0 to see all hypercalls (but you must understand what they means to get needed information).

On 04.08.2011 00:42, Payal wrote:
I have two hosts as Xen Server named host A and host B in the same network. A
VM is created on Host A. Host A and B have a shared storage using NFS. While
doing migration from host A to host B, how can I see the memory pages being
migrated.
If I run a small continuous program on the VM residing on host A, will the
migration complete first or the sript running will complete first? How can I
see that data is going in clear text? Is there a tool to see the packets
going through? I tried using wireshark and spanning the ports, but I
couldn't infer much. ANy help on this appreciated. Thank you,

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