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[Xen-users] migration questions 
| | Is there a plan for adding security to 
migration?  It appears that one can push a domain to any Xen enabled host 
on the same subnet, thus gaining access to its block devices, etc on the 
destination host.   It would be reasonable to have a 
xen.hosts.migrate.allow type file to grant access to hosts wishing to migrate 
domains into the local machine.   It might be useful to have "pre-migrate" mechanism 
that would validate the resources necessary to migrate a domain.   
This might send the domain config to the remote host and receive a descriptor 
detailing the load on the host and the viability of mem/devices needed to 
perform the migrate.   This would help build clustering capabilities 
where a migration choice could be made based on load/resources.   After a successful migrate, there appears to be no 
persisted domain config on the destination.   Seems like there should 
be a means to have the destination persist the config automatically on a 
successful migration, so that on host reboot or failure/recovery of the 
destination host, the migrated domain config is available.   
Without an automatic persist of the config, there might be a window where a 
domain could be lost (crash before an admin has a chance to observe the 
successful migrate and can extract or copy the config to the 
destination). | 
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