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[Xen-devel] how to manage xen on a remote machine


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  • From: David Xu <davidxu06@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 14:13:13 +0800
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Hi,
 
How can I manage xen on a remote machine?
 
I use xm in localhost, and I hope to manage other xen VMMs on other machines in the similar method. The source code of xm shows that it communicates with xend according to the config file located in /etc/xen/xm-config.xml. Could someone tell me whether I can use the xm in my machine to connect to xend on other machines through only changing the RUI, username and password  of the xm-config.xml? And if I want to develop a small program with Xen-API like xm to communicate with xend on other machines in LAN, how need I do?
 
Thanks very much.
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