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# xm
# Xen management user interface.
# Shows information about the Xen host
xm info
# Shows information about doms (states include r for running, b for blocked, c
# for crashed, p for paused and the worse, d for dying).
xm list
# Shows virtual interfaces for doms
xm network-list
# Shows information from the Xen logs
xm log
# Reboots a VM
xm reboot
# Shows dom virtual processors
xm vcpu-list
# Shows hosts and domains similar to how top works in *nix
xm top
# Shows uptime
xm uptime
# Shows the send message buffer
xm dmesg
# Create a node called ${domain_name}
xm create ${domain_name}
# Attach to the console of the ${domain_name} node
xm console ${domain_name}
# Deletes that newly created ${domain_name} node
xm destroy ${domain_name}
# Invoke an interactive shell environment of your xend
xm shell
# Turn off a VM
xm shutdown
# Rather than shut the VM down, just pause it (starts back up much faster),
# but if the host is rebooted then state is lost (otherwise use suspend)
xm pause
# Suspends VM, which writes data to disk, so changes won't be lost on restart.
xm suspend
# Rename installed VMs
xm rename
# If a VM is paused, fire it up
xm resume
# Similar to suspend except with user definable state file
xm save
# Similar to resume except can be restored with exports that used the save verb
xm restore
# Dumps core per domain
xm dump-core
# Sends system requests per domain
xm sysrq
# Lists block devices per domain
xm block-list
# Configure the maximum memory for a domain
xm mem-max
# Configure the current memory allowance for a domain
xm mem-set
# Configure active processors for a domain
xm vcpu-set
# Move a domain to another server (e.g. using the -l operator to do so live)
xm migrate