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[Xen-users] Domain replication


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  • From: jaikumar Ganesh <jaikumarg@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 21:57:56 -0500
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Hello All
   I am using Xen for implementation of a project.

So Xen is installed on a 8-processor machine, XenoLinux is the guest OS configured to run on Domain1. A user process P1 is being executed on it. After time t1, I need to make a clone of this domain and make it run on domain 2 (not live migrate, but a clone). The clone running on domain 2, must behave as if it works independently of domain1. In short, I need something similar to fork.

I hope i am making sense.
Can anyone throw some light on this?

Thanks
Jaikumar
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