On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 02:51:18PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
Gastón Keller writes ("Re: [Fedora-xen] Xen
Documentation"):
> _The Fedora team has followed the Xensource model and begun to store
> all VM configuration details in a database, referred to as xenstore._
> Source:
http://enterpriselinuxlog.blogs.techtarget.com/2007/06/07/fedora-7-xen-fi...
I wouldn't believe everything you read on the internet :-).
Open Source Xen doesn't store configuration details in a database. It
uses plain text configuration files in /etc. To a limited amount
information about xend-managed domains is stored in /var in what is
arguably a kind of database, but not in xenstore.
Or it uses text files in /var/lib/xen for domain configs.
I don't know what, if anything, is changing in Fedora. It's
difficult
to tell from that blog posting. Perhaps some of the Fedora guys here
on this list can enlighten us; otherwise ask on fedora-xen ?
We haven't changed anything in Xen in this regard. In Xen 3.0.3 and
ealier the only place to store config files was in /etc, and XenD had
no concept of inactive domains. In Xen 3.0.4 or later, XenD can directly
manage inactive domains, storing their configs in /var/lib/xen/. IF
libvirt detects a new enough XenD it will use its inactive domain
management capabilities instead of putting configs in /etc, since this
gives access to a greater level of functionality.
Dan.
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