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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] xenctld - a control channel multiplexing daemon

On Wed, 2005-01-26 at 13:11, Andrew Warfield wrote:
> > In reality, what's the different between a domain that's suspended to
> > disk and a clone domain that just hasn't been started yet.
> > 
> > Does the current persistent store architecture attempt to solve this
> > problem?  Does it attempt to solve both problems?
> 
> No.  There has been no discussion of storing suspended domains.  For
> the moment, i think it's probably best to design the store to contain
> runtime state for the currently executing set of VMs on the physical
> host.  So records in the store are persistent across daemon restarts,
> and dom0 restarts.

Excellent!  Then I have no worries at all about it.

You mentioned the current design looks a lot like a file system, any
thoughts on actually using the file system?  Either within the normal
file system (within something like /var/xen/<domid>) or as a pid-like
/proc entry (like /proc/xen/<domid>).

Regards,
-- 
Anthony Liguori
Linux Technology Center (LTC) - IBM Austin
E-mail: aliguori@xxxxxxxxxx
Phone: (512) 838-1208




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