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[Xen-users] Regarding Xenstore/Xenbus 
| | Hi everyone,   I have installed Xen on OpenSUSE Linux 10.1 and am 
just starting to develop with Xen. I want to implement a very straightforward 
application in domUs which simply gets notified whenever a resource provisioning 
change (specifically for cpu/memory allocation) is made for that particular 
domU using for example xm mem-set. From the readings that I have done so far it 
seems that since xenstore is a shared database between all the domains which 
keeps track of domain specific values(including values of allocated 
resources) and that it can be accessed through xenbus from domUs so what I 
need to do is to write a program that would access xenstore from 
withing that domU over xenbus. Or more specifically I will have to register a 
'watch' in xenstore (just as the balloon driver does) to monitor memory 
values. I don't know whether this is true or not. I would greatly 
appreciate if someone could verify this understanding or point me in the right 
direction. Also if this is true some pointers to start developing with 
xenbus/xenstore would be very helpful.   A prompt response will be appreciated as I am 
running on a deadline :)   Thanks. -Umar | 
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