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[Xen-devel] Some questions about Start of day!


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  • From: "MT Rezaie" <mmrezaie@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 14:52:30 +0330
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Hi,

First, I am thankful to all who answered my last question (Those are
really helpful informations).

But this time I need to know How Xen exactly starts the Dom0's kernel.
How it allocate the memory and cpu[s] to Dom0's kernel for the first
time (StartOfDay).

I know that Linux itself can handle hotplugable cpu's and memories but
is it possible for Xen to provide this facility to the running Dom0
kernel (Linux).

--
Best Regards,
Mohamd M. Rezaie

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