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Re: [Xen-users] xend http interface

To: Jean-David Silberzahn <jds@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Xen-users] xend http interface
From: Anand <xen.mails@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2006 20:28:48 +0530
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>If you try from a web-browser it's normal :) try to do it with a simple
>network client (like telnet) :
>telnet xenserver 8000
>GET /xend/domain HTTP/1.1

>will return you a list like this (dom0 domain-name1 domain-name2 ......)
>AND
>telnet xenserver 8000
>GET /xend/domain/?detail=1 HTTP/1.1

>will return you a list like this
>((domain (domid 0)(uuid ......) .......)(domain (domid 1)............))
>It's just because your browser puts a header like this : Accept:
>text/html that makes xend recognize it as a browser and not another client

Thanks, worked as you said.

> op=cpu_sedf_set&latency=nnn
> &slice=nnn&period=nnn&weight=nnn&extratime=n
> : réglage des paramètres sedf (xm sched-sedf)
Sorry i wrote it into french, cpu_sedf_set (and get too) is related to
cpu time scheduling for the domain and the different parameters are
quickly explained on xen wiki :
http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/Scheduling (in the section sedf-scheduler)

 I tried understanding from the wiki, however didn't understand, thats why i asked. If its possible for you to explain perhaps with an example, i will really appreciate it.

regards,
Anand
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