Oracle Audio Technologies E10898-02 User Manual

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xm

Command-Line Tools

A-7

xm

The Oracle VM Server management command-line management tool xm, creates,
destroys, manages and migrates guests.

This section contains a brief explanation of some of the more common xm commands.
For full documentation, use the

xm help --long

command.

The xm command-line tool requires the xend daemon to be started.

Enter parameters to the xm command-line tool in the format:

xm [option] [argument]

See

Chapter 5, "Domain Monitoring and Administration"

for examples on using the

xm command-line tool.

Options

console {domain-id}

Attaches to a domain’s console.

# xm console mydomain

create [-c] {config-file [name=value ...]}

Creates a domain based on the entries in the config-file.

Entering the

-c

parameter attaches to the domain’s console when the domain is

created and started.

You can also enter name value pairs to override variables in the config-file using
the name=value parameter.

# xm -c /home/myhome/myconfig

destroy {domain-id}

Immediately terminates a domain.

# xm destroy mydomain

dmesg [--clear]

Displays message buffer logs similar in format to the equivalent to the dmesg
command in the Linux kernel.

The

--clear

parameter clears the message buffer.

help [--long] [option]

Displays help on the xm command, and its options.

The

--long

option displays full help on xm commands, grouped by function.

Enter a command name as an option to the xm command to get help only on that
command.

# xm help --long create

info

Displays information about the host computer.

# xm info

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