Re: Where is the Configuration File?

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Steve Brueckner wrote:
Hugh Brock wrote:
With xen 3.1, config information for guests is no longer in /etc/xen,
nor is it modifiable by editing a config file. XenSource decided it
was better to hide the config information.
Virt-manager gets information about active and inactive guests by
querying libvirt for them. libvirt then turns around and asks xend,
or whatever hypervisor you are using, for the information and returns
it. for You can do the same thing from the command line with "virsh
dumpxml <guest>".
--Hugh

What is the new "Xen way" of creating VMs? That is, without using virt-manager, how do they recommend users do things? Their user
manual is still stuck at version 3.0.

Steve Brueckner, ATC-NY

Hi.

Well, if you don't want to do "virsh define <domain.xml>" to define a guest, you can now do much the same thing with xm. "xm help" seems to be the best documentation for the 3.1 features.

--Hugh

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