Index: xen-3.2.1-testing/tools/examples/init.d/sysconfig.xendomains =================================================================== --- xen-3.2.1-testing.orig/tools/examples/init.d/sysconfig.xendomains +++ xen-3.2.1-testing/tools/examples/init.d/sysconfig.xendomains @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -## Path: System/xen +## Path: System/Virtualization ## Description: xen domain start/stop on boot ## Type: string ## Default: @@ -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 @@ -109,9 +108,8 @@ XENDOMAINS_AUTO=/etc/xen/auto # files in XENDOMAINS_AUTO will be treated according to XENDOMAINS_SYSRQ, # XENDOMAINS_MIGRATE, XENDOMAINS_SAVE, XENDMAINS_SHUTDOWN; otherwise # all running domains will be. -# Note that the name matching is somewhat fuzzy. # -XENDOMAINS_AUTO_ONLY=false +XENDOMAINS_AUTO_ONLY=true ## Type: integer ## Default: 300 Index: xen-3.2.1-testing/tools/examples/xend-config.sxp =================================================================== --- xen-3.2.1-testing.orig/tools/examples/xend-config.sxp +++ xen-3.2.1-testing/tools/examples/xend-config.sxp @@ -49,16 +49,19 @@ # # (9367 pam '' /etc/xen/xen-api.key /etc/xen/xen-api.crt) # -# Default: -# (xen-api-server ((unix))) + +# Until the CIMOM supports authentication, do not require authentication on +# the unix socket. The socket is restricted to root via file permissions. +(xen-api-server ((unix none))) #(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. Currently +# lacks encryption and authentication. #(xend-relocation-server no) -(xend-relocation-server yes) #(xend-unix-path /var/lib/xend/xend-socket) @@ -169,7 +172,7 @@ # Dom0 will balloon out when needed to free memory for domU. # dom0-min-mem is the lowest memory level (in MB) dom0 will get down to. # If dom0-min-mem=0, dom0 will never balloon out. -(dom0-min-mem 196) +(dom0-min-mem 512) # In SMP system, dom0 will use dom0-cpus # of CPUS # If dom0-cpus = 0, dom0 will take all cpus available