Xenserver Infrastructure Report
Halfmode Software Report
Xenserver Configuration
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Table of Contents
Virtual Machines............................................................................................................3Virtual Machine Virtual NICs (VIF)..............................................................................9Host Configuration.......................................................................................................11NIC Bond Configuration..............................................................................................13Network Configuration................................................................................................14Storage Repository.......................................................................................................16Hosts with Running VMs.............................................................................................18VM with Snapshots......................................................................................................19VDI Virtual Disk Images.............................................................................................20VM with Virtual Block Devices..................................................................................25Pool Information..........................................................................................................29Template List...............................................................................................................30Document Terms..........................................................................................................40
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Virtual Machines
Virtual Machine Name: RHEL5
Decription:
VM Power State: Halted
Amount of VCPUs: 1
Max Amount of Memory: 256
Min Amount of Memory: 16
Date of install: 16/08/2009 20:18:51
Startup time: 16/08/2009 22:18:20
Time of last shutdown: 20090817T13:25:39Z
Reason for Shutdown: halted
UUID cf9e45a1-f98b-9a1d-db07-c9f69cae0216
Number of Xentools Visible VIFs: 0
Virtual Machine Name: DC2
Decription:
VM Power State: Halted
Amount of VCPUs: 1
Max Amount of Memory: 256
Min Amount of Memory: 16
Date of install: 14/08/2009 17:40:30
Startup time: 16/08/2009 19:50:54
Time of last shutdown: 20090822T14:54:49Z
Reason for Shutdown: halted
UUID 170810ef-6bf0-9b8a-e466-526b2c3bb6f9
OS version and System disk: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition|C:\WINDOWS|\Device\Harddisk0\Partition1
Number of Xentools Visible VIFs: 1
IP Address: 169.254.248.77
Virtual Machine Name: Windows XP SP2 (1)
Decription:
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VM Power State: Halted
Amount of VCPUs: 1
Max Amount of Memory: 512
Min Amount of Memory: 16
Date of install: 16/08/2009 20:11:20
Startup time: 17/08/2009 20:52:53
Time of last shutdown: 20090822T14:55:18Z
Reason for Shutdown: halted
UUID 34fb1356-d763-5ad1-f372-aea38cee75ca
OS version and System disk: Microsoft Windows XP Professional|C:\WINDOWS|\Device\Harddisk0\Partition1
Number of Xentools Visible VIFs: 1
IP Address: 169.254.22.131
Virtual Machine Name: Windows Server 2003 (1)
Decription: This is a Test machine
VM Power State: Running
Amount of VCPUs: 1
Max Amount of Memory: 512
Min Amount of Memory: 16
Date of install: 20/07/2009 12:24:22
Startup time: 22/08/2009 18:21:07
Time of last shutdown: 20090822T14:55:46Z
Reason for Shutdown: halted
UUID 3b451a60-3649-9ac9-359c-9d1730aa2e2b
OS version and System disk: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition|C:\WINDOWS|\Device\Harddisk0\Partition1
Number of Xentools Visible VIFs: 1
IP Address: 192.168.0.64
Virtual Machine Name: Win2K3-4GB
Decription:
VM Power State: Halted
Amount of VCPUs: 2
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Max Amount of Memory: 4096
Min Amount of Memory: 16
Date of install: 17/08/2009 20:50:34
Startup time: 17/08/2009 21:18:48
Time of last shutdown: 20090817T21:19:56Z
Reason for Shutdown: halted
UUID 6d99e519-de27-cb88-adb3-03f3595f26c9
OS version and System disk: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition|C:\WINDOWS|\Device\Harddisk0\Partition1
Number of Xentools Visible VIFs: 1
IP Address: 192.168.0.122
Virtual Machine Name: Windows Server 2003 (2)
Decription:
VM Power State: Halted
Amount of VCPUs: 1
Max Amount of Memory: 2048
Min Amount of Memory: 16
Date of install: 16/08/2009 20:08:10
Startup time: 17/08/2009 13:26:44
Time of last shutdown: 20090822T14:55:01Z
Reason for Shutdown: halted
UUID d70572f1-80bd-754f-1b10-f7e781cb6669
OS version and System disk: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition|C:\WINDOWS|\Device\Harddisk0\Partition1
Number of Xentools Visible VIFs: 1
IP Address: 169.254.60.98
Virtual Machine Name: XP3
Decription:
VM Power State: Halted
Amount of VCPUs: 1
Max Amount of Memory: 256
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Min Amount of Memory: 16
Date of install: 16/08/2009 22:34:45
Startup time: 16/08/2009 22:34:54
Time of last shutdown: 20090817T13:25:25Z
Reason for Shutdown: halted
UUID e7a72690-ea08-cdd2-30c7-293736ffed79
OS version and System disk: Microsoft Windows XP Professional|C:\WINDOWS|\Device\Harddisk0\Partition1
Number of Xentools Visible VIFs: 1
IP Address: 192.168.0.121
Virtual Machine Name: w2k3-xen3 (1)
Decription:
VM Power State: Halted
Amount of VCPUs: 2
Max Amount of Memory: 6144
Min Amount of Memory: 16
Date of install: 17/08/2009 21:20:43
Startup time: 17/08/2009 21:20:48
Time of last shutdown: 20090817T21:18:42Z
Reason for Shutdown: rebooted
UUID 1ef55c07-604e-f352-68cf-df636a9abbb0
OS version and System disk: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition|C:\WINDOWS|\Device\Harddisk0\Partition1
Number of Xentools Visible VIFs: 0
Virtual Machine Name: XP2
Decription:
VM Power State: Halted
Amount of VCPUs: 1
Max Amount of Memory: 512
Min Amount of Memory: 16
Date of install: 16/08/2009 22:34:06
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Startup time: 17/08/2009 21:19:12
Time of last shutdown: 20090822T14:55:35Z
Reason for Shutdown: halted
UUID 3997e248-a8dd-2836-224c-f362f5fde17d
OS version and System disk: Microsoft Windows XP Professional|C:\WINDOWS|\Device\Harddisk0\Partition1
Number of Xentools Visible VIFs: 1
IP Address: 169.254.111.59
Virtual Machine Name: RHEL5-s2
Decription:
VM Power State: Halted
Amount of VCPUs: 1
Max Amount of Memory: 256
Min Amount of Memory: 16
Date of install: 16/08/2009 22:33:36
Startup time: 16/08/2009 22:33:48
Time of last shutdown: 20090817T13:26:11Z
Reason for Shutdown: halted
UUID 9bb2c917-0a86-b3f7-6fca-388dc6429ace
Number of Xentools Visible VIFs: 0
Virtual Machine Name: DomainController1
Decription:
VM Power State: Running
Amount of VCPUs: 1
Max Amount of Memory: 256
Min Amount of Memory: 16
Date of install: 26/07/2009 10:51:32
Startup time: 22/08/2009 18:31:29
Time of last shutdown: 20090822T14:55:11Z
Reason for Shutdown: halted
UUID da6f2dc4-43d2-b359-8a04-
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OS version and System disk: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition|C:\WINDOWS|\Device\Harddisk0\Partition1
Number of Xentools Visible VIFs: 1
IP Address: 169.254.2.250
Virtual Machine Name: DC4
Decription:
VM Power State: Halted
Amount of VCPUs: 1
Max Amount of Memory: 256
Min Amount of Memory: 16
Date of install: 16/08/2009 20:15:33
Startup time: 16/08/2009 20:15:56
Time of last shutdown: 20090822T14:55:29Z
Reason for Shutdown: halted
UUID 04454b6a-7561-43aa-3d9e-81f6bdc24616
OS version and System disk: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition|C:\WINDOWS|\Device\Harddisk0\Partition1
Number of Xentools Visible VIFs: 1
IP Address: 169.254.33.185
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Virtual Machine Virtual NICs (VIF)
Virtual Machine Name: w2k3-xen3 (1)
MAC Address: 8a:5b:0b:18:a3:7e
MTU: 0
Is VIF currently attached: False
Virtual Machine Name: RHEL5-s2
MAC Address: 86:9f:34:d0:f5:3f
MTU: 0
Is VIF currently attached: False
Virtual Machine Name: Win2K3-4GB
MAC Address: b6:48:2e:fc:44:82
MTU: 0
Is VIF currently attached: False
Virtual Machine Name: DomainController1
MAC Address: 8a:db:e1:de:13:5c
MTU: 0
Is VIF currently attached: True
Virtual Machine Name: XP3
MAC Address: 82:42:c4:8d:dd:5f
MTU: 0
Is VIF currently attached: False
Virtual Machine Name: Windows Server 2003 (1)
MAC Address: f6:17:3f:1b:c3:2e
MTU: 0
Is VIF currently attached: True
Virtual Machine Name: RHEL5
MAC Address: e6:2f:93:78:0f:6a
MTU: 0
Is VIF currently attached: False
Virtual Machine Name: XP2
MAC Address: 92:b4:1c:95:29:45
MTU: 0
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Is VIF currently attached: False
Virtual Machine Name: Windows XP SP2 (1)
MAC Address: de:5b:f7:c3:4d:dc
MTU: 0
Is VIF currently attached: False
Virtual Machine Name: Windows Server 2003 (2)
MAC Address: 2e:a9:c9:42:bf:06
MTU: 0
Is VIF currently attached: False
Virtual Machine Name: DC2
MAC Address: 42:60:1d:46:31:f6
MTU: 0
Is VIF currently attached: False
Virtual Machine Name: DC4
MAC Address: 1a:68:af:97:2b:47
MTU: 0
Is VIF currently attached: False
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Host Configuration
Xenserver Name: xenserver.halfmode.local
Hostname: xenserver.halfmode.local
Is Host alive: True
IP address: 192.168.0.58
Total Host Memory: 2023
Host Memory Free: 838
Number CPU cores: 2
CPU Core Number: 0
CPU Core Vendor: GenuineIntel
CPU Core Model Name: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU U7600 @ 1.20GHz
CPU Core Speed: 1197
CPU Core Stepping Revesion: 13
CPU Core Family: 6
CPU Core Number: 1
CPU Core Vendor: GenuineIntel
CPU Core Model Name: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU U7600 @ 1.20GHz
CPU Core Speed: 1197
CPU Core Stepping Revesion: 13
CPU Core Family: 6
ISCSI IQN Name: iqn.2009-07.com.example:fcf526e8
Number of Allowed Operations: 5
Allowed Operation: vm_migrate
Allowed Operation: evacuate
Allowed Operation: provision
Allowed Operation: vm_resume
Allowed Operation: vm_start
Xenserver version: 5.5.0
Build Number: 15119p
Kernel version: 2.6.18-
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128.1.6.el5.xs5.5.0.496.1012xen
API version: XenSource
Number of Physical Block Devices (PBD):
5
Physical Block Devices: //192.168.0.11/iso
Physical Block Devices: /dev/xapi/cd
Physical Block Devices: /opt/xensource/packages/iso
Physical Block Devices: /dev/xapi/block
Physical Block Devices: /dev/disk/by-id/ata-TOSHIBA_MK8009GAH_48DIW561W-part3
Number of Physical NICs (PIF):
2
PIF IP Address:
PIF Netmask:
PIF DHCP/Static: None
PIF MAC Address: 00:1e:68:37:59:06
PIF DNS servers:
PIF Gateway:
PIF Domain: halfmode.local
PIF VLAN ID: -1
PIF MTU: 1500
PIF Device: eth0
Is PIF attached: False
PIF Device Name: 82566MM Gigabit Network Connection
PIF Device ID: 1049
PIF Vendor Name: Intel Corporation
PIF Vendor ID: 8086
PIF Speed: 1000
PIF is set to duplex: True
PIF PCI Bus: 0000:00:19.0
PIF Carrier: True
PIF IP Address: 192.168.0.58
PIF Netmask: 255.255.255.0
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PIF DHCP/Static: Static
PIF MAC Address: 00:1e:68:37:59:06
PIF DNS servers: 192.168.0.10,192.168.0.1
PIF Gateway: 192.168.0.1
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NIC Bond Configuration
Bond Number: 1
Bond Parent: xenserver3.halfmode.local
Bond members by MAC: | 00:04:23:ce:5c:94 | 00:04:23:ce:5c:95
Bond Number: 2
Bond Parent: xenserver2.halfmode.local
Bond members by MAC: | 00:04:23:c2:02:7f | 00:04:23:c2:02:7e
Bond Number: 3
Bond Parent: xenserver.halfmode.local
Bond members by MAC: | 00:1e:68:37:59:06
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Network Configuration
Network Name: Pool-wide network associated with eth1
Network Description:
Number of connected PIFs: 0
Number of connected VIFs: 0
Network Name: Bond 0+1
Network Description:
Number of connected PIFs: 3
Host Member: xenserver3.halfmode.local
Host Member: xenserver.halfmode.local
Host Member: xenserver2.halfmode.local
Number of connected VIFs: 0
Network Name: Interlan
Network Description:
Number of connected PIFs: 0
Number of connected VIFs: 13
VM Member: Windows Server 2003 (1)
VM Member: XP2
VM Member: Win2K3-4GB
VM Member: XP3
VM Member: w2k3-xen3 (1)
VM Member: Windows Server 2003 (2)
VM Member: DC2
VM Member: DomainController1
VM Member: RHEL5
VM Member: Snapshot of XP
VM Member: DC4
VM Member: RHEL5-s2
VM Member: Windows XP SP2 (1)
Network Name: Pool-wide network associated with eth0
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Network Description:
Number of connected PIFs: 3
Host Member: xenserver3.halfmode.local
Host Member: xenserver.halfmode.local
Host Member: xenserver2.halfmode.local
Number of connected VIFs: 4
VM Member: test
VM Member: Snapw2k3-xen3
VM Member: Snapshot of RHEL5
VM Member: Test snapshot for report
Network Name: Guest installer network
Network Description: Network on which guests will get assigned a private local IP address
Number of connected PIFs: 0
Number of connected VIFs: 1
VM Member: XenSource P2V Server
Network Name: Pool-wide network associated with eth1
Network Description:
Number of connected PIFs: 2
Host Member: xenserver2.halfmode.local
Host Member: xenserver3.halfmode.local
Number of connected VIFs: 0
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Storage Repository
Xenserver Name: xenserver.halfmode.local
Storage Repository Name: ISO
Storage Repository Description: CIFS ISO Library [\\192.168.0.11\iso]
Storage Repository Usage: 146 GB
Storage Repository Size: 204 GB
Storage Repository Name: DVD drives
Storage Repository Description: Physical DVD drives
Storage Repository Usage: 1 GB
Storage Repository Size: 1 GB
Storage Repository Name: XenServer Tools
Storage Repository Description: XenServer Tools ISOs
Storage Repository Usage: 0 GB
Storage Repository Size: 0 GB
Storage Repository Name: Removable storage
Storage Repository Description:
Storage Repository Usage: 0 GB
Storage Repository Size: 0 GB
Storage Repository Name: Local storage
Storage Repository Description:
Storage Repository Usage: 45 GB
Storage Repository Size: 72 GB
Xenserver Name: xenserver2.halfmode.local
Storage Repository Name: Local storage
Storage Repository Description:
Storage Repository Usage: 73 GB
Storage Repository Size: 196 GB
Storage Repository Name: DVD drives
Storage Repository Description: Physical DVD drives
Storage Repository Usage: 1 GB
Storage Repository Size: 1 GB
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Storage Repository Name: ISO
Storage Repository Description: CIFS ISO Library [\\192.168.0.11\iso]
Storage Repository Usage: 146 GB
Storage Repository Size: 204 GB
Storage Repository Name: Removable storage
Storage Repository Description:
Storage Repository Usage: 0 GB
Storage Repository Size: 0 GB
Storage Repository Name: XenServer Tools
Storage Repository Description: XenServer Tools ISOs
Storage Repository Usage: 0 GB
Storage Repository Size: 0 GB
Xenserver Name: xenserver3.halfmode.local
Storage Repository Name: ISO
Storage Repository Description: CIFS ISO Library [\\192.168.0.11\iso]
Storage Repository Usage: 146 GB
Storage Repository Size: 204 GB
Storage Repository Name: DVD drives
Storage Repository Description: Physical DVD drives
Storage Repository Usage: 1 GB
Storage Repository Size: 1 GB
Storage Repository Name: Removable storage
Storage Repository Description:
Storage Repository Usage: 0 GB
Storage Repository Size: 0 GB
Storage Repository Name: XenServer Tools
Storage Repository Description: XenServer Tools ISOs
Storage Repository Usage: 0 GB
Storage Repository Size: 0 GB
Storage Repository Name: Local storage
Storage Repository Description:
Storage Repository Usage: 27 GB
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Storage Repository Size: 115 GB
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Hosts with Running VMs
XenServer Name: xenserver.halfmode.local
Number of Powered on VMS: 2
Running VM: DomainController1
Running VM: Windows Server 2003 (1)
XenServer Name: xenserver2.halfmode.local
Number of Powered on VMS: 0
XenServer Name: xenserver3.halfmode.local
Number of Powered on VMS: 0
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VM with Snapshots
Virtual Machine Name: RHEL5
Number Snapshots: 1
Snapshot Name: Snapshot of RHEL5
Virtual Machine Name: DC2
Number Snapshots: 0
Virtual Machine Name: Windows XP SP2 (1)
Number Snapshots: 1
Snapshot Name: Snapshot of XP
Virtual Machine Name: Windows Server 2003 (1)
Number Snapshots: 0
Virtual Machine Name: Win2K3-4GB
Number Snapshots: 1
Snapshot Name: Snapw2k3-xen3
Virtual Machine Name: Windows Server 2003 (2)
Number Snapshots: 0
Virtual Machine Name: XP3
Number Snapshots: 0
Virtual Machine Name: w2k3-xen3 (1)
Number Snapshots: 0
Virtual Machine Name: XP2
Number Snapshots: 0
Virtual Machine Name: RHEL5-s2
Number Snapshots: 0
Virtual Machine Name: DomainController1
Number Snapshots: 2
Snapshot Name: Test snapshot for report
Snapshot Name: test
Virtual Machine Name: DC4
Number Snapshots: 0
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VDI Virtual Disk Images
Virtual Machine Name: RHEL5
Virtual Disk Name: 0
Virtual Description: Created by template provisioner
Virtual Disk Size: 8192 MB
Physical Disk Usage: 8216 MB
Parent Storage Repositry: Local storage
Is VDI read-only: False
Is VDI Shareable: False
Virtual Machine Name: RHEL5
Virtual Disk Name: RHEL_5 i386 DVD.iso
Virtual Description:
Virtual Disk Size: 2739 MB
Physical Disk Usage: 2739 MB
Parent Storage Repositry: ISO
Is VDI read-only: True
Is VDI Shareable: False
Virtual Machine Name: DC2
Virtual Disk Name: 0
Virtual Description: Created by template provisioner
Virtual Disk Size: 8192 MB
Physical Disk Usage: 8216 MB
Parent Storage Repositry: Local storage
Is VDI read-only: False
Is VDI Shareable: False
Virtual Machine Name: Windows XP SP2 (1)
Virtual Disk Name: 0
Virtual Description: Created by template provisioner
Virtual Disk Size: 8192 MB
Physical Disk Usage: 8216 MB
Parent Storage Repositry: Local storage
Is VDI read-only: False
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Is VDI Shareable: False
Virtual Machine Name: Windows XP SP2 (1)
Virtual Disk Name: xs-tools.iso
Virtual Description:
Virtual Disk Size: 67 MB
Physical Disk Usage: 67 MB
Parent Storage Repositry: XenServer Tools
Is VDI read-only: True
Is VDI Shareable: False
Virtual Machine Name: Windows Server 2003 (1)
Virtual Disk Name: 0
Virtual Description: Created by template provisioner
Virtual Disk Size: 8192 MB
Physical Disk Usage: 8216 MB
Parent Storage Repositry: Local storage
Is VDI read-only: False
Is VDI Shareable: False
Virtual Machine Name: Win2K3-4GB
Virtual Disk Name: xs-tools.iso
Virtual Description:
Virtual Disk Size: 67 MB
Physical Disk Usage: 67 MB
Parent Storage Repositry: XenServer Tools
Is VDI read-only: True
Is VDI Shareable: False
Virtual Machine Name: Win2K3-4GB
Virtual Disk Name: 0
Virtual Description: Created by template provisioner
Virtual Disk Size: 8192 MB
Physical Disk Usage: 8216 MB
Parent Storage Repositry: Local storage
Is VDI read-only: False
Is VDI Shareable: False
Virtual Machine Name: Windows Server 2003 (2)
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Virtual Disk Name: 0
Virtual Description: Created by template provisioner
Virtual Disk Size: 8192 MB
Physical Disk Usage: 8216 MB
Parent Storage Repositry: Local storage
Is VDI read-only: False
Is VDI Shareable: False
Virtual Machine Name: Windows Server 2003 (2)
Virtual Disk Name: xs-tools.iso
Virtual Description:
Virtual Disk Size: 67 MB
Physical Disk Usage: 67 MB
Parent Storage Repositry: XenServer Tools
Is VDI read-only: True
Is VDI Shareable: False
Virtual Machine Name: XP3
Virtual Disk Name: 0
Virtual Description: Created by template provisioner
Virtual Disk Size: 8192 MB
Physical Disk Usage: 8216 MB
Parent Storage Repositry: Local storage
Is VDI read-only: False
Is VDI Shareable: False
Virtual Machine Name: w2k3-xen3 (1)
Virtual Disk Name: 0
Virtual Description: Created by template provisioner
Virtual Disk Size: 8192 MB
Physical Disk Usage: 8216 MB
Parent Storage Repositry: Local storage
Is VDI read-only: False
Is VDI Shareable: False
Virtual Machine Name: XP2
Virtual Disk Name: 0
Virtual Description: Created by template provisioner
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Virtual Disk Size: 8192 MB
Physical Disk Usage: 8216 MB
Parent Storage Repositry: Local storage
Is VDI read-only: False
Is VDI Shareable: False
Virtual Machine Name: RHEL5-s2
Virtual Disk Name: 0
Virtual Description: Created by template provisioner
Virtual Disk Size: 8192 MB
Physical Disk Usage: 8216 MB
Parent Storage Repositry: Local storage
Is VDI read-only: False
Is VDI Shareable: False
Virtual Machine Name: DomainController1
Virtual Disk Name: 0
Virtual Description: Created by template provisioner
Virtual Disk Size: 8192 MB
Physical Disk Usage: 8216 MB
Parent Storage Repositry: Local storage
Is VDI read-only: False
Is VDI Shareable: False
Virtual Machine Name: DomainController1
Virtual Disk Name: xs-tools.iso
Virtual Description:
Virtual Disk Size: 67 MB
Physical Disk Usage: 67 MB
Parent Storage Repositry: XenServer Tools
Is VDI read-only: True
Is VDI Shareable: False
Virtual Machine Name: DC4
Virtual Disk Name: 0
Virtual Description: Created by template provisioner
Virtual Disk Size: 8192 MB
Physical Disk Usage: 8216 MB
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Parent Storage Repositry: Local storage
Is VDI read-only: False
Is VDI Shareable: False
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VM with Virtual Block Devices
Virtual Machine Name: RHEL5
Number of VBD devices: 2
Device Name: xvda
Device is currently attached: False
Device Read/Write Mode: RW
Device Type: Disk
Device Name: xvdd
Device is currently attached: False
Device Read/Write Mode: RO
Device Type: CD
Virtual Machine Name: DC2
Number of VBD devices: 2
Device Name: hdd
Device is currently attached: False
Device Read/Write Mode: RO
Device Type: CD
Device Name: hda
Device is currently attached: False
Device Read/Write Mode: RW
Device Type: Disk
Virtual Machine Name: Windows XP SP2 (1)
Number of VBD devices: 2
Device Name: hda
Device is currently attached: False
Device Read/Write Mode: RW
Device Type: Disk
Device Name: hdd
Device is currently attached: False
Device Read/Write Mode: RO
Device Type: CD
Virtual Machine Name: Windows Server 2003 (1)
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Number of VBD devices: 2
Device Name: hdd
Device is currently attached: True
Device Read/Write Mode: RO
Device Type: CD
Device Name: hda
Device is currently attached: True
Device Read/Write Mode: RW
Device Type: Disk
Virtual Machine Name: Win2K3-4GB
Number of VBD devices: 2
Device Name: hdd
Device is currently attached: False
Device Read/Write Mode: RO
Device Type: CD
Device Name: hda
Device is currently attached: False
Device Read/Write Mode: RW
Device Type: Disk
Virtual Machine Name: Windows Server 2003 (2)
Number of VBD devices: 2
Device Name: hda
Device is currently attached: False
Device Read/Write Mode: RW
Device Type: Disk
Device Name: hdd
Device is currently attached: False
Device Read/Write Mode: RO
Device Type: CD
Virtual Machine Name: XP3
Number of VBD devices: 2
Device Name: hdd
Device is currently attached: False
Device Read/Write Mode: RO
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Device Type: CD
Device Name: hda
Device is currently attached: False
Device Read/Write Mode: RW
Device Type: Disk
Virtual Machine Name: w2k3-xen3 (1)
Number of VBD devices: 2
Device Name: hda
Device is currently attached: False
Device Read/Write Mode: RW
Device Type: Disk
Device Name: hdd
Device is currently attached: False
Device Read/Write Mode: RO
Device Type: CD
Virtual Machine Name: XP2
Number of VBD devices: 2
Device Name: hdd
Device is currently attached: False
Device Read/Write Mode: RO
Device Type: CD
Device Name: hda
Device is currently attached: False
Device Read/Write Mode: RW
Device Type: Disk
Virtual Machine Name: RHEL5-s2
Number of VBD devices: 2
Device Name: xvdd
Device is currently attached: False
Device Read/Write Mode: RO
Device Type: CD
Device Name: xvda
Device is currently attached: False
Device Read/Write Mode: RW
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Device Type: Disk
Virtual Machine Name: DomainController1
Number of VBD devices: 2
Device Name: hda
Device is currently attached: True
Device Read/Write Mode: RW
Device Type: Disk
Device Name: hdd
Device is currently attached: True
Device Read/Write Mode: RO
Device Type: CD
Virtual Machine Name: DC4
Number of VBD devices: 2
Device Name: hdd
Device is currently attached: False
Device Read/Write Mode: RO
Device Type: CD
Device Name: hda
Device is currently attached: False
Device Read/Write Mode: RW
Device Type: Disk
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Pool Information
Pool Name: New Pool
Pool Description:
Is HA enabled: False
Number of host failures tolerated:
0
Is HA overcommited: False
Pool Master: xenserver.halfmode.local
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Template List
Template Name: CentOS 5.3
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.1
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: Citrix XenApp x64
Template Description: Clones of this template will automatically provision their storage when first booted, and then reconfigure themselves with the optimal settings for running Citrix XenApp x64 on Windows 2003 Server.
Template Name: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware SLES-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
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Template Name: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.1 x64
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.0 x64
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 x64
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Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.0
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: CentOS 4.5
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.2 x64
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: CentOS 5.0 x64
Template Description: Template that allows VM
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installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: Citrix XenApp
Template Description: Clones of this template will automatically provision their storage when first booted, and then reconfigure themselves with the optimal settings for running Citrix XenApp on Windows 2003 Server.
Template Name: Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.1 x64
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 SP4
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware SLES-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: Windows XP SP2
Template Description: Clones of this template will automatically provision their storage when first booted and then reconfigure themselves with the optimal settings for
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Windows XP SP2.
Template Name: Snapshot of XP
Template Description:
Template Name: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 x64
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.1
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: test
Template Description:
Template Name: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.5
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: CentOS 5.2
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then
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set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.2
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: Other install media
Template Description: Template which allows VM installation from install media
Template Name: Windows Server 2003 x64
Template Description: Clones of this template will automatically provision their storage when first booted and then reconfigure themselves with the optimal settings for Windows Server 2003 x64.
Template Name: CentOS 5.2 x64
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2 x64
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware SLES-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository
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to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: Windows 2000 SP4
Template Description: Windows 2000 Server SP4. Clones of this template will automatically provision their storage when first booted and then reconfigure themselves with the optimal settings for Windows 2000 SP4.
Template Name: Windows Server 2008
Template Description: Clones of this template will automatically provision their storage when first booted and then reconfigure themselves with the optimal settings for Windows Server 2008.
Template Name: Windows Server 2008 x64
Template Description: Clones of this template will automatically provision their storage when first booted and then reconfigure themselves with the optimal settings for Windows Server 2008 x64.
Template Name: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 x64
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware SLES-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: Snapshot of RHEL5
Template Description:
Template Name: CentOS 4.7
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this
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template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: Windows Server 2003
Template Description: Clones of this template will automatically provision their storage when first booted and then reconfigure themselves with the optimal settings for Windows Server 2003.
Template Name: Snapw2k3-xen3
Template Description:
Template Name: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware SLES-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: CentOS 5.1 x64
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: XenSource P2V Server
Template Description: An internal utility template for use by the XenSource P2V client
Template Name: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP1 x64
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Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware SLES-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0 x64
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: CentOS 4.6
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: Windows XP SP3
Template Description: Clones of this template will automatically provision their storage when first booted and then reconfigure themselves with the optimal settings for Windows XP SP3.
Template Name: CentOS 5.1
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository
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to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: Debian Lenny 5.0
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware Debian-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path>
Template Name: Test snapshot for report
Template Description:
Template Name: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.6
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP1
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware SLES-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: CentOS 5.3 x64
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then
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set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.7
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: Windows Vista
Template Description: Clones of this template will automatically provision their storage when first booted and then reconfigure themselves with the optimal settings for Windows Vista.
Template Name: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
Template Name: CentOS 5.0
Template Description: Template that allows VM installation from Xen-aware EL-based distros. To use this template from the CLI, install your VM using vm-install, then set other-config-install-repository to the path to your network repository, e.g. http://<server>/<path> or nfs:server:/<path>
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Document Terms
API version Refers to the vendor of the API (Application Program Interface) used. With Citrix Xenserver 5.5 the vendor is Xensource
Bond Improves host resiliency by using two physical NICs as one. If one NIC in a bond fails, then the network traffic automatically routes to the second NIC. Works in an active/passive mode, with one physical NIC in use at a time. Is different than link aggregation, which acts in active/active mode. XenServer NIC bonds subsume the underlying physical interfaces
CPU Core A single physical CPU may contain multiple CPU cores which are seen by the operating system as seperate CPUs.
Host The physical hardware computer platform (server) in which Citrix Xenserver is installed.
Hostname This is the Host's Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) and often the same as the Xenserver name.
Kernel version Xenserver software is built upon a linux operating system and this parameter is the version details of the controlling Linux platform.
Network Represents a virtual Ethernet switch on a XenServer host. Network objects have a name, a UUID and the collection of VIFs and PIFs connected to the network
PBD Represents the interface between a physical host and an attached storage repository. PBDs are connector objects that allow a given storage repository
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to be mapped to a host. PBDs store the device configuration fields that are used to connect to and interact with a given storage target. In the case of NFS, for instance, this device configuration includes the IP address of the NFS server and the associated mount path. PBD objects manage the runtime attachment of a given storage repository to a given host.
PIF Represents a physical network interface on a XenServer host.
Pool Resource pools allow multiple virtualization servers to be treated as a single entity from a management perspective, creating consolidated management of server resources. In addition Resource Pools allow all servers to share a common framework for network and storage, which facilitates features such as Automatic Placement of VMs and XenMotion.
Snapshot A snapshot is a locally retained point-in-time image of data. These images are frequently used as user-recoverable backups.
SR A storage repository (SR) allows pooling of disk devices and stores one or more VM virtual disk drives.
Template A virtual machine (VM) template is a XenServer file that includes: • The VM environment • The settings for optimum storage, CPU and memory • The network configuration information.
VBD A virtual block device (VBD) is a connector object that is similar to PBD and that allows mappings between VDIs and virtual
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machines. In addition to providing a mechanism to attach a VDI to a virtual machine, VBDs allow the fine-tuning of parameters regarding QoS, statistics and the bootability of a given VDI
VCPU Defines a shared scheduled portion of a physical CPU to a virtual machine. This partitioned use of the CPU is transparent to the virtualized guest operating system.
VDI An on-disk representation of a virtual disk provided to a guest VM. The VDI is the fundamental unit of virtualized storage in XenServer. The VDI is a virtual disk drive.
VIF Represents a virtual interface on a virtual machine.
VLAN VLAN's Separate segments of the network logically instead of physically. VLAN's Control broadcast traffic more efficiently and subnetworks can be configured without routers.
VM Virtua Machines (VM) refers to the guest operating system running in a virtualized environment opposed to running on physical hardware.
Xenserver Name This is the name label of the Host system used for Citrix Xenserver.
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