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Index: xen-4.0.1-testing/docs/man/xmdomain.cfg.pod.5
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--- xen-4.0.1-testing.orig/docs/man/xmdomain.cfg.pod.5
+++ xen-4.0.1-testing/docs/man/xmdomain.cfg.pod.5
@@ -335,16 +335,10 @@ at hda1, which is the root filesystem.
=item I<NFS Root>
-FIXME: write me
-
=item I<LVM Root>
-FIXME: write me
-
=item I<Two Networks>
-FIXME: write me
-
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
Index: xen-4.0.1-testing/docs/man/xm.pod.1
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--- xen-4.0.1-testing.orig/docs/man/xm.pod.1
+++ xen-4.0.1-testing/docs/man/xm.pod.1
@@ -297,7 +297,8 @@ scheduling by the Xen hypervisor.
=item B<s - shutdown>
-FIXME: Why would you ever see this state?
+The guest has requested to be shutdown, rebooted or suspended, and the
+domain is in the process of being destroyed in response.
=item B<c - crashed>
@@ -310,8 +311,6 @@ restart on crash. See L<xmdomain.cfg> f
The domain is in process of dying, but hasn't completely shutdown or
crashed.
-FIXME: Is this right?
-
=back
B<NOTES>
@@ -735,8 +734,6 @@ Xen ships with a number of domain schedu
time with the B<sched=> parameter on the Xen command line. By
default B<credit> is used for scheduling.
-FIXME: we really need a scheduler expert to write up this section.
-
=over 4
=item B<sched-credit> [ B<-d> I<domain-id> [ B<-w>[B<=>I<WEIGHT>] | B<-c>[B<=>I<CAP>] ] ]
@@ -786,8 +783,6 @@ The normal EDF scheduling usage in nanos
The normal EDF scheduling usage in nanoseconds
-FIXME: these are lame, should explain more.
-
=item I<latency-hint>
Scaled period if domain is doing heavy I/O.
@@ -937,9 +932,6 @@ the default setting in xend-config.sxp f
Passes the specified IP Address to the adapter on creation.
-FIXME: this currently appears to be B<broken>. I'm not sure under what
-circumstances this should actually work.
-
=item B<mac=>I<macaddr>
The MAC address that the domain will see on its Ethernet device. If
@@ -965,9 +957,6 @@ Removes the network device from the doma
I<devid> is the virtual interface device number within the domain
(i.e. the 3 in vif22.3).
-FIXME: this is currently B<broken>. Network devices aren't completely
-removed from domain 0.
-
=item B<network-list> [B<-l>|B<--long>]> I<domain-id>
List virtual network interfaces for a domain. The returned output is
@@ -990,9 +979,6 @@ formatted as a list or as an S-Expressio
The Virtual Network interfaces for Xen.
-FIXME: This needs a lot more explanation, or it needs to be ripped
-out entirely.
-
=over 4
=item B<vnet-list> [B<-l>|B<--long>]