Mark Johnson wrote:
> It's not. I calls into xend to auto start the domains
> which are configure to automatically start on boot.
>
>
> There is a setting per domain.. It's poorly named,
> since it's really not based on xend anymore.
>
> to enable autostart, you would set..
> on_xend_start = "start"
>
>
> If you do a xm list -l <domain> today, you will
> see that it defaults to the following.. i.e. don't auto
> start the domain when xvm/domains starts (on boot).
> Shut down the guest when xvm/domain is stopped (normally
> a proper dom0 shutdown)
> (on_xend_start ignore)
> (on_xend_stop shutdown)
Many thanks! That really clears it up!
For those searching the listserv archive, here's a quick set of
step-by-step instructions for making a handbuilt DomU start when the
Dom0/host is booted:
1. Edit the DomU's configuration file to include the following line:
on_xend_start = "start"
2. Shut down the DomU (if necessary)
3. Register the DomU with xend:
xm new $PWD/domu.cfg
4. Verify that xend knows about the DomU:
xm list
5. Start the DomU up again:
xm start domu
Thanks,
-Luke
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