[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Control tools work
Christian, I've done a pull and now see the functionality in XendCheckpoint.py; thanks for the heads-up. But how do you see things outside of xm & xend accessing this functionality? In particular, I'm thinking of a CIMOM provider written in C++. Forking/exec-ing an "xm migrate" command is less than ideal, for several reasons (progress reporting, error reporting without having to grok text, overhead on a busy server, ...) In my ideal world, this level of functionality would be in C or C++ libraries, so you can put whatever you want on top of it, be it Python commands or C++ CIMOM code or anything else. I don't necessarily want to revive the old Python debate, but this does complicate things. Thanks, Charles >>>christian.limpach@xxxxxxxxx 05/31/05 3:07 pm >>> On 5/31/05, Charles Coffing <ccoffing@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >1. Providing a higher-level consistent API for domain actions >(create, save, migrate, restore, pause, etc). I'm no longer convinced there is a much higher API to have. Except for create and migrate, all the actions you list are already single functions in libxc, migrate is save | restore. It might be useful to group several functions together for create, but it's not quite clear how/where device configuration fits in there. >I'm refactoring / rewriting / writing code in xutil, libxc, and xfrd >(although it wouldn't be hard to slip libxen in there instead of libxc >if that is the ultimate direction). I hope to have something to show >in a week or two. Please note that xfrd does no longer exist in -unstable. Also we don't use libxutil anymore. Xend handles the first half of a relocation itself and then runs the xc_save or xc_restore helper programs to do the second part. During the first part of a relocation, the xend domain configuration is exchanged and the format of this part is specific to xend. The xc_save and xc_restore helpers are merely wrappers for the xc_linux_save and xc_linux_restore functions and use pipes to communicate with xend and write/read the virtual machine image to/from a file handle or socket. ÂÂÂchristian Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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