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Re: [Xen-devel] Roadmap questions



> Hi,
> 
> Was just looking over the Xen roadmap and have a few questions.
> 
> 1) Bi-directional console.  Is this completed?  If so, where can I find
> documentation on it?

This is now in the unstable tree, in a somewhat incomplete state.
When you use xc_dom_create.py it will print a TCP port that you can
telnet to to get console I/O.

e.g., from DOM0, the output from the first domain that you create will
be available via:
 telnet localhost 9600

I'm working on rewriting the DOM0 daemon that controls th console --
after this you will be able to choose which port a given domain's
console output appears via.

 -- Keir


> 2) The following is stated:
> 
> "more flexible memory usage controls"
> 
> What exactly does this mean?  Does this mean something such as
> "Guarantee X amount of RAM, but let burst up to Y" ?  If not, what does
> it mean?  Is there any work done in this yet?
> 
> 3) Is there any documentation on the new VBD code?  Is there yet a way
> to make dynamically growing (sparse) disks or to be able to access a
> domain's filesystem from domain 0?
> 
> Sorry if this is answered already on the list, I didn't find any of it
> obvious.
> 
> Thanks,
> Matt Ayres
> 
> 
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