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[Xen-devel] Q on suspend/resume in netback/netfront


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  • From: ravi kerur <rkerur@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2009 07:27:02 -0800
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Hello All,

I am looking into a solution where I can suspend/resume netfront in domU's such that only one domU has exclusive access to dom0 resource, reason being, I would like to run regression tests from a domU and when tests are running, I do not want any other domU's access the NIC. I looked at netfront suspend and resume and thought probably this might be the solution, but, I am unable to find a trigger point when/how to use it from netback drivers. Inputs appreciated.

Thanks
-RK
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