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[Xen-users] Assigning a physical device to a particular domain


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  • From: Preethi M <preethi.techquery@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 18:04:18 -0600
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Hi,
 
If i want to assign a particular resource (a physical device) only to a particular domain other than domain 0, is it possible? If so, can you please tell me how can i do that?
For example if i want to assign /dev/sda only to domain 1 and even domain 0 should not know about the device, in other words, the backend driver for that device should be in domain 1 and not in domain 0, is this scenario a valid one?.
 
Thanks,
Pree.
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