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Re: [Xen-devel] xenstore documentation


  • To: Jacob Gorm Hansen <jacobg@xxxxxxx>
  • From: Rami Rosen <rosenrami@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 09:27:54 +0300
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Hello ,

I had written some pages which I had inserted into XenWiki this morning.
It is in http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenIntro.

This is an initial draft, and I intend to deliver an enhanced version
in a few days, and to update it from time to time.

Currently It deals with XenStore,frontend/backend drivers,Xend daemon, but it
is still very partial and there is still a lot to add.

It will probably not help you with this specific problem,
but I hope that this may be a helpful resource for everybody, espcially when I will add more into it.

Regards,
Rami Rosen
   
On 10/3/05, Jacob Gorm Hansen <jacobg@xxxxxxx> wrote:
hi,

it would be extremely useful for me if someone with knowledge of how
the current tools and drivers use Xenstore would be kind enough to
update the Wiki with current information. I have been spending quite a
lot of time trying to get my domU connected to a block device in dom0
using a home-brewed domain creation tool, and I am still at the
'Timeout connecting to device!' stage.

My stragegy has been to log all calls to xs_write() under Xend, and
then replay those same calls with my own tool on a freshly booted
machine, but to no avail. In general things work with Xend, at least
as long as I am not trying to restart xenstored without a reboot.

I have noticed that with the most recent Xen-unstable, the store is
now split into /vm and /local, but there seems to be some overlap,
e.g. UUIDs are in some cases referred from /local even though they
seem to only belong in /vm. Also, the amount of info in the store
seems to be growing to Windows Registry-like proportions, making it
very hard to keep up and the store hard to navigate. Perhaps we could
agree not to write any default settings to the store to save some
space and confusion?

Thanks in advance,
Jacob
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