Xen hypervisor driver

The libvirt Xen driver provides the ability to manage virtual machines on any Xen release from 3.0.1 onwards.

Deployment pre-requisites

The libvirt Xen driver uses a combination of channels to manage Xen virtual machines.

Connections to Xen driver

The libvirt Xen driver is a single-instance privileged driver, with a driver name of 'xen'. Some example conection URIs for the libvirt driver are:

    xen:///                        (local access, direct)
    xen+unix:///                   (local access, via daemon)
    xen://example.com/             (remote access, TLS/x509)
    xen+tcp://example.com/         (remote access, SASl/Kerberos)
    xen+ssh://root@example.com/    (remote access, SSH tunnelled)
    

Example domain XML config

Below are some example XML configurations for Xen guest domains. For full details of the available options, consult the domain XML format guide.

Paravirtualized guest bootloader

Using a bootloader allows a paravirtualized guest to be booted using a kernel stored inside its virtual disk image

<domain type='xen' >
  <name>fc8</name>
  <bootloader>/usr/bin/pygrub</bootloader>
  <os>
    <type>linux</type>
  </os>
  <memory>131072</memory>
  <vcpu>1</vcpu>
  <devices>
    <disk type='file'>
      <source file='/var/lib/xen/images/fc4.img'/>
      <target dev='sda1'/>
    </disk>
    <interface type='bridge'>
      <source bridge='xenbr0'/>
      <mac address='aa:00:00:00:00:11'/>
      <script path='/etc/xen/scripts/vif-bridge'/>
    </interface>
    <console tty='/dev/pts/5'/>
  </devices>
</domain>

Paravirtualized guest direct kernel boot

For installation of paravirtualized guests it is typical to boot the domain using a kernel and initrd stored in the host OS

<domain type='xen' >
  <name>fc8</name>
  <os>
    <type>linux</type>
    <kernel>/var/lib/xen/install/vmlinuz-fedora8-x86_64</kernel>
    <initrd>/var/lib/xen/install/initrd-vmlinuz-fedora8-x86_64</initrd>
    <cmdline> kickstart=http://example.com/myguest.ks </cmdline>
  </os>
  <memory>131072</memory>
  <vcpu>1</vcpu>
  <devices>
    <disk type='file'>
      <source file='/var/lib/xen/images/fc4.img'/>
      <target dev='sda1'/>
    </disk>
    <interface type='bridge'>
      <source bridge='xenbr0'/>
      <mac address='aa:00:00:00:00:11'/>
      <script path='/etc/xen/scripts/vif-bridge'/>
    </interface>
    <graphics type='vnc' port='-1'/>
    <console tty='/dev/pts/5'/>
  </devices>
</domain>

Fullyvirtualized guest BIOS boot

Fullyvirtualized guests use the emulated BIOS to boot off the primary harddisk, CDROM or Network PXE ROM.

<domain type='xen' id='3'>
  <name>fv0</name>
  <uuid>4dea22b31d52d8f32516782e98ab3fa0</uuid>
  <os>
    <type>hvm</type>
    <loader>/usr/lib/xen/boot/hvmloader</loader>
    <boot dev='hd'/>
  </os>
  <memory>524288</memory>
  <vcpu>1</vcpu>
  <on_poweroff>destroy</on_poweroff>
  <on_reboot>restart</on_reboot>
  <on_crash>restart</on_crash>
  <features>
     <pae/>
     <acpi/>
     <apic/>
  </features>
  <clock sync="localtime"/>
  <devices>
    <emulator>/usr/lib/xen/bin/qemu-dm</emulator>
    <interface type='bridge'>
      <source bridge='xenbr0'/>
      <mac address='00:16:3e:5d:c7:9e'/>
      <script path='vif-bridge'/>
    </interface>
    <disk type='file'>
      <source file='/var/lib/xen/images/fv0'/>
      <target dev='hda'/>
    </disk>
    <disk type='file' device='cdrom'>
      <source file='/var/lib/xen/images/fc5-x86_64-boot.iso'/>
      <target dev='hdc'/>
      <readonly/>
    </disk>
    <disk type='file' device='floppy'>
      <source file='/root/fd.img'/>
      <target dev='fda'/>
    </disk>
    <graphics type='vnc' port='5904'/>
  </devices>
</domain>

Fullyvirtualized guest direct kernel boot

With Xen 3.2.0 or later it is possible to bypass the BIOS and directly boot a Linux kernel and initrd as a fullyvirtualized domain. This allows for complete automation of OS installation, for example using the Anaconda kickstart support.

<domain type='xen' id='3'>
  <name>fv0</name>
  <uuid>4dea22b31d52d8f32516782e98ab3fa0</uuid>
  <os>
    <type>hvm</type>
    <loader>/usr/lib/xen/boot/hvmloader</loader>
    <kernel>/var/lib/xen/install/vmlinuz-fedora8-x86_64</kernel>
    <initrd>/var/lib/xen/install/initrd-vmlinuz-fedora8-x86_64</initrd>
    <cmdline> kickstart=http://example.com/myguest.ks </cmdline>
  </os>
  <memory>524288</memory>
  <vcpu>1</vcpu>
  <on_poweroff>destroy</on_poweroff>
  <on_reboot>restart</on_reboot>
  <on_crash>restart</on_crash>
  <features>
     <pae/>
     <acpi/>
     <apic/>
  </features>
  <clock sync="localtime"/>
  <devices>
    <emulator>/usr/lib/xen/bin/qemu-dm</emulator>
    <interface type='bridge'>
      <source bridge='xenbr0'/>
      <mac address='00:16:3e:5d:c7:9e'/>
      <script path='vif-bridge'/>
    </interface>
    <disk type='file'>
      <source file='/var/lib/xen/images/fv0'/>
      <target dev='hda'/>
    </disk>
    <disk type='file' device='cdrom'>
      <source file='/var/lib/xen/images/fc5-x86_64-boot.iso'/>
      <target dev='hdc'/>
      <readonly/>
    </disk>
    <disk type='file' device='floppy'>
      <source file='/root/fd.img'/>
      <target dev='fda'/>
    </disk>
    <graphics type='vnc' port='5904'/>
  </devices>
</domain>