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File xend-config.patch of Package xen.8005
Index: xen-4.2.0-testing/tools/hotplug/Linux/init.d/sysconfig.xendomains =================================================================== --- xen-4.2.0-testing.orig/tools/hotplug/Linux/init.d/sysconfig.xendomains +++ xen-4.2.0-testing/tools/hotplug/Linux/init.d/sysconfig.xendomains @@ -98,7 +98,6 @@ XENDOMAINS_RESTORE=true # Note that the script tries to be clever if both RESTORE and AUTO are # set: It will first restore saved domains and then only start domains # in AUTO which are not running yet. -# Note that the name matching is somewhat fuzzy. # XENDOMAINS_AUTO=/etc/xen/auto Index: xen-4.2.0-testing/tools/examples/xend-config.sxp =================================================================== --- xen-4.2.0-testing.orig/tools/examples/xend-config.sxp +++ xen-4.2.0-testing/tools/examples/xend-config.sxp @@ -58,11 +58,12 @@ #(xend-http-server no) -#(xend-unix-server no) +(xend-unix-server yes) #(xend-tcp-xmlrpc-server no) #(xend-unix-xmlrpc-server yes) +# Only enable xend-relocation-server on trusted networks as it lacks +# encryption and authentication. #(xend-relocation-server no) -(xend-relocation-server yes) #(xend-relocation-ssl-server no) #(xend-udev-event-server no) @@ -170,7 +171,12 @@ # two fake interfaces per guest domain. To do things like this, write # yourself a wrapper script, and call network-bridge from it, as appropriate. # -(network-script network-bridge) +# SUSE users note: +# On openSUSE >= 11.1 and SLES >= 11, networks should be configured using +# native platform tool - YaST. vif-bridge and qemu-ifup can be used to +# connect vifs to the YaST-managed networks. +#(network-script network-bridge) +(network-script ) # The script used to control virtual interfaces. This can be overridden on a # per-vif basis when creating a domain or a configuring a new vif. The @@ -203,7 +209,7 @@ # dom0-min-mem is the lowest permissible memory level (in MB) for dom0. # This is a minimum both for auto-ballooning (as enabled by # enable-dom0-ballooning below) and for xm mem-set when applied to dom0. -(dom0-min-mem 196) +(dom0-min-mem 512) # Whether to enable auto-ballooning of dom0 to allow domUs to be created. # If enable-dom0-ballooning = no, dom0 will never balloon out.
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