Usage: xm [args] Control, list, and manipulate Xen guest instances xm full list of subcommands: Domain Commands: console Attach to domain DomId's console. create [-c] [Name=Value].. Create a domain based on Config File destroy Terminate a domain immediately domid Converts a domain name to a domain id domname Convert a domain id to a domain name list [--long] [DomId, ...] List information about domains list [--label] [DomId, ...] List information about domains including their labels mem-max Set maximum memory reservation for a domain mem-set Adjust the current memory usage for a domain migrate Migrate a domain to another machine pause Pause execution of a domain reboot [-w][-a] Reboot a domain rename Rename a domain restore Create a domain from a saved state file save Save domain state (and config) to file shutdown [-w][-a][-R|-H] Shutdown a domain sysrq Send a sysrq to a domain top Monitor system and domains in real-time unpause Unpause a paused domain vcpu-list List the VCPUs for a domain (or all domains) vcpu-pin Set which cpus a VCPU can use vcpu-set Set the number of VCPUs for a domain Xen Host Commands: dmesg [-c|--clear] Read or clear Xen's message buffer info Get information about the xen host log Print the xend log Scheduler Commands: sched-credit Set or get credit scheduler parameters sched-bvt Set Borrowed Virtual Time scheduler parameters sched-bvt-ctxallow Set the BVT scheduler context switch allowance sched-sedf [DOM] [OPTIONS] Show|Set simple EDF parameters -p, --period Relative deadline(ms). -s, --slice Worst-case execution time(ms) (slice < period). -l, --latency scaled period(ms) in case the domain is doing heavy I/O. -e, --extra flag (0/1) which controls whether the domain can run in extra-time -w, --weight mutually exclusive with period/slice and specifies another way of setting a domain's cpu period/slice. Virtual Device Commands: block-attach [BackDomId] Create a new virtual block device block-detach Destroy a domain's virtual block device, where may either be the device ID or the device name as mounted in the guest block-list [--long] List virtual block devices for a domain network-attach [script=