# /etc/conf.d/xendomains # Directory of domains to boot. AUTODIR should contain one or more symlinks # to domain config files in /etc/xen AUTODIR=/etc/xen/auto # Send shutdown commands to all domains in parallel instead of waiting for # each to shutdown individually PARALLEL_SHUTDOWN=yes # Whe XENDOMAINS_CONSOLE="tmux", domains in AUTODIR have their consoles # connected to a tmux session named TMUX_NAME. #XENDOMAINS_CONSOLE="tmux" # When XENDOMAINS_CONSOLE="screen", domains in AUTODIR have their consoles # connected to a screen session named SCREEN_NAME, with output logged to # individual files named after each domain and written to # /var/log/xen-consoles/ . These files are rotated (using app-admin/logrotate) # every time xendomains is started. #XENDOMAINS_CONSOLE="screen" #SCREEN_NAME="xen" # Number of seconds between writes to screen's logfiles. # # Lower values mean more disk activity and hence a possible performance # impact, but higher values mean a greater chance of loosing some output # in the event of a crash. #SCREEN_LOG_INTERVAL="1" # The location where screen stores the connection sockets #SCREENDIR=/tmp/screens/S-root ## Type: integer ## Default: 5000000 # # When creating a guest domain, it is sensible to allow a little time for it # to get started before creating another domain or proceeding through the # boot process. Without this, the booting guests will thrash the disk as they # start up. This timeout (in microseconds) specifies the delay after guest # domain creation. # XENDOMAINS_CREATE_USLEEP=5000000 #rc_need="dnsmasq.xenbr0"