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 RE: [Xen-devel] xenstore -- read UUID
 
 | Absolulty. Thanks. but uuid_unparse() is defined in /usr/include/uuid which means I could use this only from the use space in domain-0.
 The hypervisor doesnot include these user space libraries. How could I convery the dmain->handle; the 16 byte uuid to a human readable
 from inside the hypervisor?
 
 thanks,
 Dinesh C
 
 > Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 14:28:37 -0700
 > From: geoffrey@xxxxxxxxx
 > To: dinesh_chan8@xxxxxxxxxxx
 > Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] xenstore -- read UUID
 > CC: xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 >
 > > Hi geoffrey,
 > >                 the xen_domain_handle_t in the domain handle field is an
 > > unsigned char array of size 16.
 > > Where could the UUID be accessed from?
 > > or how would you relate the d->handle to the domain's uuid (where d is of
 > > type struct domain *d).
 > > is all the 16 entries in the d->handle clubbed together to get the domain's
 > > uuid?
 > >
 >
 > Hi dinesh,
 >
 > d->handle contains the domain uuid.
 >
 > A uuid is a 16 byte number. Xen and libuuid store uuids as 16 byte
 > char array. They both define typedefs (xen_domain_handle_t and uuid_t
 > respectively)  for a 16 byte char array.
 >
 > If you want to generate a human readable version, you can use
 > uuid_unparse to generate a 37 character C string from the uuid_t.
 >
 > Hope this helps.
 >
 > geoffrey
 >
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