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The Xen virtual machine monitor allows running several virtual machines on a single physical machine. The xentools33 package contains the tools to create, destroy and control the virtual machines. The xentools33 package contains the tools for Xen 3.3.x
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$NetBSD: patch-bc,v 1.1.1.1 2008/08/07 20:26:58 cegger Exp $
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--- python/xen/xm/create.py.orig 2008-08-01 16:38:07.000000000 +0200
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+++ python/xen/xm/create.py
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@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ gopts.opt('quiet', short='q',
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use="Quiet.")
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gopts.opt('path', val='PATH',
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- fn=set_value, default='.:/etc/xen',
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+ fn=set_value, default='.:@XENDCONFDIR@',
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use="Search path for configuration scripts. "
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"The value of PATH is a colon-separated directory list.")
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@@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ gopts.var('vtpm', val="instance=INSTANCE
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preferred instance number. The hotplug script will determine
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which instance number will actually be assigned to the domain.
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The associtation between virtual machine and the TPM instance
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- number can be found in /etc/xen/vtpm.db. Use the backend in the
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+ number can be found in @XENDCONFDIR@/vtpm.db. Use the backend in the
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given domain.
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The type parameter can be used to select a specific driver type
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that the VM can use. To prevent a fully virtualized domain (HVM)
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