* XCP1.0 API usage
@ 2011-05-10 1:20 ljxblessyou
2011-05-18 0:24 ` Todd Deshane
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From: ljxblessyou @ 2011-05-10 1:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: xen-devel
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Dear xen-devel
Sorry to ask you two questions about XCP. I would be appreciated if you can reply.
Do you know where I can freee download the XCP SDK VM ?
If I want to realtimely chage cpu and memeory share of one VM according to its workload, how I can implement this function? Has there CLI commands or
API to support this implemention in XCP1.0, or should I rewirte the
scheduler based on XCP source code and rebuild it? Of course the latter
method is diffcult, I would rather use the former method. I remembered that
Xen Hypervisor 3.0 have the following commands:
"xm sched-credit -d <domain> -w <weight> sets the weight
xm sched-credit -d <domain> -c <cap> sets the cap"
if XCP have not API to support this function, may I use the Xen Hypervisor
commands or API in XCP and how to make it ready to use?
Thank you!
Sinserely,
Li Jianxiang
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李建祥
Li Jianxiang
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* Re: XCP1.0 API usage
2011-05-10 1:20 XCP1.0 API usage ljxblessyou
@ 2011-05-18 0:24 ` Todd Deshane
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From: Todd Deshane @ 2011-05-18 0:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ljxblessyou; +Cc: xen-devel
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2011/5/9 ljxblessyou <ljxblessyou@126.com>:
> Dear xen-devel
>
> Sorry to ask you two questions about XCP. I would be appreciated if you can
> reply.
>
> Do you know where I can freee download the XCP SDK VM ?
>
You can use the XenServer 5.6 FP1 DDK
> If I want to realtimely chage cpu and memeory share of one VM according to
> its workload, how I can implement this function? Has there CLI commands or
> API to support this implemention in XCP1.0, or should I rewirte the
> scheduler based on XCP source code and rebuild it? Of course the latter
> method is diffcult, I would rather use the former method. I remembered that
> Xen Hypervisor 3.0 have the following commands:
> "xm sched-credit -d <domain> -w <weight> sets the weight
> xm sched-credit -d <domain> -c <cap> sets the cap"
> if XCP have not API to support this function, may I use the Xen Hypervisor
> commands or API in XCP and how to make it ready to use?
>
> Thank you!
> Sinserely,
>
> Li Jianxiang
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> 李建祥
> Li Jianxiang
>
>
>
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