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11 Creating a VM (a domain in Xen terminology, sometimes called a guest)
247 processor runs at 2GHz, and you cap a VM at 50%, the power management
249 that your VM gets 25% of the available power (50% of 1GHz) rather than
857 a serial link. Typical uses for channels include transmitting VM
927 be checked to reserve regions in this VM's address space. This global RDM
939 given VM but the platform owns two RDM regions like:
972 Specifies that in case of an unresolved conflict the VM can't be created,
977 Specifies that in case of an unresolved conflict the VM is allowed to be
978 created but may cause the VM to crash if a pass-through device accesses RDM.
980 leads to a VM crash.
1160 B<(HVM only)> Specifies that the VM should be able to program the
1175 through to this VM. See B<permissive> above.
1180 through to this VM. See B<msitranslate> above.
1185 through to this VM. See B<seize> above.
1190 devices passed through to this VM. See B<power_mgmt>
1196 PCI graphics card become the primary graphics card in the VM. The QEMU
1197 emulated graphics adapter is disabled and the VNC console for the VM
1199 time QEMU BIOS messages from the VM, will go to the physical outputs
1206 single VM at a time.
1209 and ioports to be passed through to the VM, since those are required
1256 card to the VM. The QEMU-emulated graphics card remains the primary
2086 Provide a VM generation ID to the guest.
2088 The VM generation ID is a 128-bit random number that a guest may use
2101 Generate a random VM generation ID every time the domain is created or
2106 Do not provide a VM generation ID.
2871 VM config file: