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Re: [Xen-users] Confusion between dom0 and main server?


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Frank Church wrote:
I have just started with Xen and I need some confusion cleared up.

After installing Xen and starting up the system, when I logon via SSH
the first time, I get the prompt with the servers usual name.

After I login again I get the prompt with the VM's name and that is
what is getting me confused.

Is the dom0 a Xen instance that is different instance from the main
server, or does the main server become the dom0? Can they be logged on
to separately?
Something very odd is happening. How did you install your DomU? Is it registering its network port with DHCP?

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