# Master configuration file for the libxl driver. # All settings described here are optional. If omitted, sensible # defaults are used. # Enable autoballooning of domain0 # # By default, autoballooning of domain0 is enabled unless its memory # is already limited with Xen's "dom0_mem=" parameter, in which case # autoballooning is disabled. Override the default behavior with the # autoballoon setting. # #autoballoon = 1 # In order to prevent accidentally starting two domains that # share one writable disk, libvirt offers two approaches for # locking files: sanlock and virtlockd. sanlock is an external # project which libvirt integrates with via the libvirt-lock-sanlock # package. virtlockd is a libvirt implementation that is enabled with # "lockd". Accepted values are "sanlock" and "lockd". # #lock_manager = "lockd" # Keepalive protocol: # This allows the libxl driver to detect broken connections to the # remote libvirtd during peer-to-peer migration. A keepalive message # is sent to the daemon after keepalive_interval seconds of inactivity # to check if the daemon is still responding; keepalive_count is a # maximum number of keepalive messages that are allowed to be sent to # the deamon without getting any response before the connection is # considered broken. In other words, the connection is automatically # closed after approximately keepalive_interval * (keepalive_count + 1) # seconds since the last message was received from the daemon. If # keepalive_interval is set to -1, the libxl driver will not send # keepalive requests during peer-to-peer migration; however, the remote # libvirtd can still send them and source libvirtd will send responses. # When keepalive_count is set to 0, connections will be automatically # closed after keepalive_interval seconds of inactivity without sending # any keepalive messages. # #keepalive_interval = 5 #keepalive_count = 5