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Re: [Xen-users] how to switch domains in ssh terminal?

To: Daniel Hulme <dh286@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Xen-users] how to switch domains in ssh terminal?
From: Jeremy Enos <jenos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 12:13:30 -0500
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Yep... had gone the ssh route to domain1 and that worked fine. My main problem was the domain0 terminal that I had "stuck" in domain1 because I didn't know how to get back out of it w/o shutdown of domain1. You told me exactly what I needed to know. I dug and dug in the documentation but never found that.
thanks-

   Jeremy


Daniel Hulme wrote:

Hi there-
I've set up a Fedora4 xen domain0, and a Fedora4 domain1.  The
physical  host is in a remote location.  How do I switch domains on a
remote  connection (via ssh)?
You don't 'switch' domains, you are always connected to the domain you
ssh'ed into. If you want to get at domain 1 from dom0, use
xm console <name>
where <name> is the name of the domain you want (you can find it with xm
list). This gets you console of the domain. Sending ^] (ctrl-]) gets you
out of the console. For security reasons, you can get at user domains
from dom0 like this, but not vice-versa.

The other option is to ssh into the IP address you gave to domain 1
instead of to the IP address of dom0. Obviously this will only work if
you configured the domain to have a network interface and if it is
running sshd.

HTH,
Daniel


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