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RE: [Xen-users] vcpu-list state question

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Subject: RE: [Xen-users] vcpu-list state question
From: "Tim Boyer" <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2007 20:55:18 -0400
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> Tim Boyer wrote:
> > What exactly does the 'state' column in vcpu-list mean?  
> I'm still trying to
> > track down this errant Win2K cpu, and while xm list tells 
> me I have one cpu:
> > 
> > [root@defiant xen]# xm list plcdata
> > Name                                      ID Mem(MiB) VCPUs 
> State   Time(s)
> > plcdata                                   19     2064     1 
> -b----    768.9
> > 
> > vcpu-list is - I think - telling me something else:
> > 
> > [root@defiant xen]# xm vcpu-list plcdata
> > Name                              ID VCPUs   CPU State   Time(s) CPU
> > Affinity
> > plcdata                           19     0     0   r--     
> 769.8 any cpu
> > plcdata                           19     1     -   --p      
>  0.0 any cpu
> > 
> Hi Time,
> 
> I found -
> Lists the guest systems and the states that they are in. The 
> states are 
> r for running, b for blocked, p for paused, s for shutdown, c for 
> crashed and finally d for dying.
> http://mail.digicola.com/wiki/index.php?title=User:Martin:Xen_FC5
> http://docs.anykey.se/xen-ubuntu/using-xen-tools-and-creating-
> virtual-machines
> 
> What I would like is a good install doc for Fedora 7.
> 
> Cheers!
> Paul Van Allsburg
>

Paul -

That's what the 'xm list' states mean, but I haven't seen anything that
states that the 'xm vcpu-list' states are the same.  How do you pause or
block a CPU?

-- tim --


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