variety of different virtualization systems.
COMMON OPTIONS
+ Each command obeys a common set of options. The general form is:
+
+ virt-*program* [-options] [domains...]
+
+ where *domains* is a list of guest names to act on. If no domains are
+ specified then we act on all active domains by default.
+
+ A *domain* may be specified either by its name or by its ID. Use *virsh
+ list* to get a list of active domain names and IDs.
+
+ The virt-mem tools do not work on domains which are not active (running
+ or paused). eg. They do not work on shut down domains.
+
-c uri, --connect uri
Connect to libvirt URI. The default is to connect to the default
libvirt URI, normally Xen.
example guests which set up malicious kernel memory.
SEE ALSO
- uname(1),dmesg(1), virsh(1), xm(1), <http://www.libvirt.org/ocaml/>,
+ uname(1), dmesg(1), virsh(1), xm(1), <http://www.libvirt.org/ocaml/>,
<http://www.libvirt.org/>, <http://et.redhat.com/~rjones/>,
<http://caml.inria.fr/>
2. Capture debug and error messages
Run
- virt-[program] --debug > virt-mem.log 2>&1
+ virt-*program* --debug > virt-mem.log 2>&1
and keep *virt-mem.log*. It contains error messages which you should
submit with your bug report.
3. Get version of virt-mem and version of libvirt.
Run
- virt-[program] --version
+ virt-*program* --version
4. Submit a bug report.
Go to <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/> and enter a new bug. Please