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[Xen-changelog] This patch renames balloon command to "set-mem", so inst
# HG changeset patch
# User kaf24@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
# Node ID c4cb2167d3c76b8523e5b818dec5e812fb3bba14
# Parent 2c0036a1cf4f6c7fc164c837f4c8daf58af1acba
This patch renames balloon command to "set-mem", so instead of "xm
balloon", we will use "xm set-mem" (as suggested by TODO list)
Signed-off-by: Nguyen Anh Quynh <aquynh@xxxxxxxxx>
diff -r 2c0036a1cf4f -r c4cb2167d3c7 docs/src/user.tex
--- a/docs/src/user.tex Fri Jul 29 10:36:53 2005
+++ b/docs/src/user.tex Fri Jul 29 10:37:30 2005
@@ -930,12 +930,12 @@
\subsection{Setting memory footprints from dom0}
The machine administrator can request that a domain alter its memory
-footprint using the \path{xm balloon} command. For instance, we can
+footprint using the \path{xm set-mem} command. For instance, we can
request that our example ttylinux domain reduce its memory footprint
to 32 megabytes.
\begin{verbatim}
-# xm balloon ttylinux 32
+# xm set-mem ttylinux 32
\end{verbatim}
We can now see the result of this in the output of \path{xm list}:
@@ -951,16 +951,16 @@
can restore the domain to its original size using the command line:
\begin{verbatim}
-# xm balloon ttylinux 64
+# xm set-mem ttylinux 64
\end{verbatim}
\subsection{Setting memory footprints from within a domain}
-The virtual file \path{/proc/xen/memory\_target} allows the owner of a
+The virtual file \path{/proc/xen/balloon} allows the owner of a
domain to adjust their own memory footprint. Reading the file
-(e.g. \path{cat /proc/xen/memory\_target}) prints out the current
+(e.g. \path{cat /proc/xen/balloon}) prints out the current
memory footprint of the domain. Writing the file
-(e.g. \path{echo new\_target > /proc/xen/memory\_target}) requests
+(e.g. \path{echo new\_target > /proc/xen/balloon}) requests
that the kernel adjust the domain's memory footprint to a new value.
\subsection{Setting memory limits}
@@ -1285,7 +1285,7 @@
The available commands are as follows:
\begin{description}
-\item[balloon] Request a domain to adjust its memory footprint.
+\item[set-mem] Request a domain to adjust its memory footprint.
\item[create] Create a new domain.
\item[destroy] Kill a domain immediately.
\item[list] List running domains.
diff -r 2c0036a1cf4f -r c4cb2167d3c7 tools/python/xen/xm/main.py
--- a/tools/python/xen/xm/main.py Fri Jul 29 10:36:53 2005
+++ b/tools/python/xen/xm/main.py Fri Jul 29 10:37:30 2005
@@ -563,9 +563,9 @@
xm.prog(ProgMaxmem)
-class ProgBalloon(Prog):
- group = 'domain'
- name = 'balloon'
+class ProgSetMem(Prog):
+ group = 'domain'
+ name = 'set-mem'
info = """Set the domain's memory footprint using the balloon driver."""
def help(self, args):
@@ -579,7 +579,7 @@
mem_target = int_unit(args[2], 'm')
server.xend_domain_mem_target_set(dom, mem_target)
-xm.prog(ProgBalloon)
+xm.prog(ProgSetMem)
class ProgVcpuhotplug(Prog):
group = 'domain'
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