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[Xen-users] How to communicate with Xen instance?


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  • From: "Jochen Hebbrecht" <jochenhebbrecht@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2007 15:35:27 +0100
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Hi!

I just got through the manual and I installed Xen. It works perfect.
Now I want to do the following:

I have a simple .cpp file and I want it to send it the virtual machine, let it compile there and bring me back the result of the compilation and executation. I think I could do it with scripting, but I don't quiet now how to communicate? Using xm console? Or SSH? But how can I give the .cpp file to the virtual machine? I have to tell him the code and tell him to compile with g++ ...

Thnx in advance!

Jochus
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