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Re: [Xen-devel] Access domU from dom0

Please don't top post.

On Fri, 2011-06-03 at 10:44 +0100, Abhishek Bichhawat wrote:
> Sorry.
> 
> I was referring to the ports associated with the sockets on which
> network connections are made.
> The ports are the ones on which a process listens and waits for a
> packet to arrive from the network.
> I would like to get the details of these ports and monitor them in
> dom0 to see what processes are accessing the internet and sending and
> receiving packets.

In general dom0 doesn't have much insight into the internals of other
guest OSes, which is what you would need in order to be able to match
network sockets to processes.

The Xen Introspection project (AKA xenaccess?) might have some of the
building blocks you need to make something like this work though. I'm
afraid I don't know any more about that project than its existence.

The other alternative would be an in guest daemon which collects and
exports this data, e.g. into xenstore.

Ian.


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