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    <h1>Domain XML format</h1>

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    <p>
      This section describes the XML format used to represent domains, there are
      variations on the format based on the kind of domains run and the options
      used to launch them. For hypervisor specific details consult the
      <a href="drivers.html">driver docs</a>
    </p>


    <h2><a name="elements">Element and attribute overview</a></h2>

    <p>
      The root element required for all virtual machines is
      named <code>domain</code>. It has two attributes, the
      <code>type</code> specifies the hypervisor used for running
      the domain. The allowed values are driver specific, but
      include "xen", "kvm", "qemu", "lxc" and "kqemu". The
      second attribute is <code>id</code> which is a unique
      integer identifier for the running guest machine. Inactive
      machines have no id value.
    </p>


    <h3><a name="elementsMetadata">General metadata</a></h3>

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<pre>
&lt;domain type='xen' id='3'&gt;
  &lt;name&gt;fv0&lt;/name&gt;
  &lt;uuid&gt;4dea22b31d52d8f32516782e98ab3fa0&lt;/uuid&gt;
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  &lt;description&gt;Some human readable description&lt;/description&gt;
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  ...</pre>
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    <dl>
      <dt><code>name</code></dt>
      <dd>The content of the <code>name</code> element provides
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        a short name for the virtual machine. This name should
        consist only of alpha-numeric characters and is required
        to be unique within the scope of a single host. It is
        often used to form the filename for storing the persistent
        configuration file. <span class="since">Since 0.0.1</span></dd>
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      <dt><code>uuid</code></dt>
      <dd>The content of the <code>uuid</code> element provides
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        a globally unique identifier for the virtual machine.
        The format must be RFC 4122 compliant, eg <code>3e3fce45-4f53-4fa7-bb32-11f34168b82b</code>.
        If omitted when defining/creating a new machine, a random
        UUID is generated. <span class="since">Since 0.0.1</span></dd>
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      <dt><code>description</code></dt>
      <dd>The content of the <code>description</code> element provides a
      human readable description of the virtual machine. This data is not
      used by libvirt in any way, it can contain any information the user
      wants. <span class="since">Since 0.7.2</span></dd>
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    </dl>

    <h3><a name="elementsOS">Operating system booting</a></h3>

    <p>
      There are a number of different ways to boot virtual machines
      each with their own pros and cons.
    </p>

    <h4><a name="elementsOSBIOS">BIOS bootloader</a></h4>

    <p>
      Booting via the BIOS is available for hypervisors supporting
      full virtualization. In this case the BIOS has a boot order
      priority (floppy, harddisk, cdrom, network) determining where
      to obtain/find the boot image.
    </p>

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<pre>
  ...
  &lt;os&gt;
    &lt;type&gt;hvm&lt;/type&gt;
    &lt;loader&gt;/usr/lib/xen/boot/hvmloader&lt;/loader&gt;
    &lt;boot dev='hd'/&gt;
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    &lt;boot dev='cdrom'/&gt;
    &lt;bootmenu enable='yes'/&gt;
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  &lt;/os&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <dl>
      <dt><code>type</code></dt>
      <dd>The content of the <code>type</code> element specifies the
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        type of operating system to be booted in the virtual machine.
        <code>hvm</code> indicates that the OS is one designed to run
        on bare metal, so requires full virtualization. <code>linux</code>
        (badly named!) refers to an OS that supports the Xen 3 hypervisor
        guest ABI. There are also two optional attributes, <code>arch</code>
        specifying the CPU architecture to virtualization, and <code>machine</code>
        referring to the machine type. The <a href="formatcaps.html">Capabilities XML</a>
        provides details on allowed values for these. <span class="since">Since 0.0.1</span></dd>
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      <dt><code>loader</code></dt>
      <dd>The optional <code>loader</code> tag refers to a firmware blob
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        used to assist the domain creation process. At this time, it is
        only needed by Xen fully virtualized domains. <span class="since">Since 0.1.0</span></dd>
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      <dt><code>boot</code></dt>
      <dd>The <code>dev</code> attribute takes one of the values "fd", "hd",
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        "cdrom" or "network" and is used to specify the next boot device
        to consider. The <code>boot</code> element can be repeated multiple
        times to setup a priority list of boot devices to try in turn.
        <span class="since">Since 0.1.3</span>
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      </dd>
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      <dt><code>bootmenu</code></dt>
      <dd> Whether or not to enable an interactive boot menu prompt on guest
      startup. The <code>enable</code> attribute can be either "yes" or "no".
      If not specified, the hypervisor default is used. <span class="since">
      Since 0.8.3</span>
      </dd>
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    </dl>

    <h4><a name="elementsOSBootloader">Host bootloader</a></h4>

    <p>
      Hypervisors employing paravirtualization do not usually emulate
      a BIOS, and instead the host is responsible to kicking off the
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      operating system boot. This may use a pseudo-bootloader in the
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      host to provide an interface to choose a kernel for the guest.
      An example is <code>pygrub</code> with Xen.
    </p>

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<pre>
  ...
  &lt;bootloader&gt;/usr/bin/pygrub&lt;/bootloader&gt;
  &lt;bootloader_args&gt;--append single&lt;/bootloader_args&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <dl>
      <dt><code>bootloader</code></dt>
      <dd>The content of the <code>bootloader</code> element provides
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        a fully qualified path to the bootloader executable in the
        host OS. This bootloader will be run to choose which kernel
        to boot. The required output of the bootloader is dependent
        on the hypervisor in use. <span class="since">Since 0.1.0</span></dd>
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      <dt><code>bootloader_args</code></dt>
      <dd>The optional <code>bootloader_args</code> element allows
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        command line arguments to be passed to the bootloader.
        <span class="since">Since 0.2.3</span>
        </dd>
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    </dl>

    <h4><a name="elementsOSKernel">Direct kernel boot</a></h4>

    <p>
      When installing a new guest OS it is often useful to boot directly
      from a kernel and initrd stored in the host OS, allowing command
      line arguments to be passed directly to the installer. This capability
      is usually available for both para and full virtualized guests.
    </p>

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<pre>
  ...
  &lt;os&gt;
    &lt;type&gt;hvm&lt;/type&gt;
    &lt;loader&gt;/usr/lib/xen/boot/hvmloader&lt;/loader&gt;
    &lt;kernel&gt;/root/f8-i386-vmlinuz&lt;/kernel&gt;
    &lt;initrd&gt;/root/f8-i386-initrd&lt;/initrd&gt;
    &lt;cmdline&gt;console=ttyS0 ks=http://example.com/f8-i386/os/&lt;/cmdline&gt;
  &lt;/os&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <dl>
      <dt><code>type</code></dt>
      <dd>This element has the same semantics as described earlier in the
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        <a href="#elementsOSBIOS">BIOS boot section</a></dd>
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      <dt><code>loader</code></dt>
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      <dd>This element has the same semantics as described earlier in the
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        <a href="#elementsOSBIOS">BIOS boot section</a></dd>
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      <dt><code>kernel</code></dt>
      <dd>The contents of this element specify the fully-qualified path
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        to the kernel image in the host OS.</dd>
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      <dt><code>initrd</code></dt>
      <dd>The contents of this element specify the fully-qualified path
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        to the (optional) ramdisk image in the host OS.</dd>
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      <dt><code>cmdline</code></dt>
      <dd>The contents of this element specify arguments to be passed to
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        the kernel (or installer) at boottime. This is often used to
        specify an alternate primary console (eg serial port), or the
        installation media source / kickstart file</dd>
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    </dl>

    <h3><a name="elementsResources">Basic resources</a></h3>

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<pre>
  ...
  &lt;memory&gt;524288&lt;/memory&gt;
  &lt;currentMemory&gt;524288&lt;/currentMemory&gt;
  &lt;memoryBacking&gt;
    &lt;hugepages/&gt;
  &lt;/memoryBacking&gt;
  &lt;vcpu&gt;1&lt;/vcpu&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <dl>
      <dt><code>memory</code></dt>
      <dd>The maximum allocation of memory for the guest at boot time.
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        The units for this value are kilobytes (i.e. blocks of 1024 bytes)</dd>
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      <dt><code>currentMemory</code></dt>
      <dd>The actual allocation of memory for the guest. This value
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        be less than the maximum allocation, to allow for ballooning
        up the guests memory on the fly. If this is omitted, it defaults
        to the same value as the <code>memory<code> element</dd>
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      <dt><code>memoryBacking</code></dt>
      <dd>The optional <code>memoryBacking</code> element, may have an
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        <code>hugepages</code> element set within it. This tells the
        hypervisor that the guest should have its memory allocated using
        hugepages instead of the normal native page size.</dd>
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      <dt><code>vcpu</code></dt>
      <dd>The content of this element defines the number of virtual
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        CPUs allocated for the guest OS.</dd>
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    </dl>

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    <h3><a name="elementsCPU">CPU model and topology</a></h3>

    <p>
      Requirements for CPU model, its features and topology can be specified
      using the following collection of elements.
      <span class="since">Since 0.7.5</span>
    </p>

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<pre>
  ...
  &lt;cpu match='exact'&gt;
    &lt;model&gt;core2duo&lt;/model&gt;
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    &lt;vendor&gt;Intel&lt;/vendor&gt;
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    &lt;topology sockets='1' cores='2' threads='1'/&gt;
    &lt;feature policy='disable' name='lahf_lm'/&gt;
  &lt;/cpu&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <p>
      In case no restrictions need to be put on CPU model and its features, a
      simpler <code>cpu</code> element can be used.
      <span class="since">Since 0.7.6</span>
    </p>

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<pre>
  ...
  &lt;cpu&gt;
    &lt;topology sockets='1' cores='2' threads='1'/&gt;
  &lt;/cpu&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <dl>
      <dt><code>cpu</code></dt>
      <dd>The <code>cpu</code> element is the main container for describing
        guest CPU requirements. Its <code>match</code> attribute specified how
        strictly has the virtual CPU provided to the guest match these
        requirements. <span class="since">Since 0.7.6</span> the
        <code>match</code> attribute can be omitted if <code>topology</code>
        is the only element within <code>cpu</code>. Possible values for the
        <code>match</code> attribute are:

        <dl>
          <dt><code>minimum</code></dt>
          <dd>The specified CPU model and features describes the minimum
            requested CPU.</dd>
          <dt><code>exact</code></dt>
          <dd>The virtual CPU provided to the guest will exactly match the
            specification</dd>
          <dt><code>strict</code></dt>
          <dd>The guest will not be created unless the host CPU does exactly
            match the specification.</dd>
        </dl>
      </dd>

      <dt><code>model</code></dt>
      <dd>The content of the <code>model</code> element specifies CPU model
        requested by the guest. The list of available CPU models and their
        definition can be found in <code>cpu_map.xml</code> file installed
        in libvirt's data directory.</dd>

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      <dt><code>vendor</code></dt>
      <dd><span class="since">Since 0.8.3</span> the content of the
        <code>vendor</code> element specifies CPU vendor requested by the
        guest. If this element is missing, the guest can be run on a CPU
        matching given features regardless on its vendor. The list of
        supported vendors can be found in <code>cpu_map.xml</code>.</dd>

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      <dt><code>topology</code></dt>
      <dd>The <code>topology</code> element specifies requested topology of
        virtual CPU provided to the guest. Three non-zero values have to be
        given for <code>sockets</code>, <code>cores</code>, and
        <code>threads</code>: total number of CPU sockets, number of cores per
        socket, and number of threads per core, respectively.</dd>

      <dt><code>feature</code></dt>
      <dd>The <code>cpu</code> element can contain zero or more
        <code>elements</code> used to fine-tune features provided by the
        selected CPU model. The list of known feature names can be found in
        the same file as CPU models. The meaning of each <code>feature</code>
        element depends on its <code>policy</code> attribute, which has to be
        set to one of the following values:

        <dl>
          <dt><code>force</code></dt>
          <dd>The virtual CPU will claim the feature is supported regardless
            of it being supported by host CPU.</dd>
          <dt><code>require</code></dt>
          <dd>Guest creation will fail unless the feature is supported by host
            CPU.</dd>
          <dt><code>optional</code></dt>
          <dd>The feature will be supported by virtual CPU if and only if it
            is supported by host CPU.</dd>
          <dt><code>disable</code></dt>
          <dd>The feature will not be supported by virtual CPU.</dd>
          <dt><code>forbid</code></dt>
          <dd>Guest creation will fail if the feature is supported by host
            CPU.</dd>
        </dl>
      </dd>
    </dl>

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    <h3><a name="elementsLifecycle">Lifecycle control</a></h3>

    <p>
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      It is sometimes necessary to override the default actions taken
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      when a guest OS triggers a lifecycle operation. The following
      collections of elements allow the actions to be specified. A
      common use case is to force a reboot to be treated as a poweroff
      when doing the initial OS installation. This allows the VM to be
      re-configured for the first post-install bootup.
    </p>

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<pre>
  ...
  &lt;on_poweroff&gt;destroy&lt;/on_poweroff&gt;
  &lt;on_reboot&gt;restart&lt;/on_reboot&gt;
  &lt;on_crash&gt;restart&lt;/on_crash&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <dl>
      <dt><code>on_poweroff</code></dt>
      <dd>The content of this element specifies the action to take when
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        the guest requests a poweroff.</dd>
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      <dt><code>on_reboot</code></dt>
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      <dd>The content of this element specifies the action to take when
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        the guest requests a reboot.</dd>
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      <dt><code>on_crash</code></dt>
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      <dd>The content of this element specifies the action to take when
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        the guest crashes.</dd>
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    </dl>

    <p>
      Each of these states allow for the same four possible actions.
    </p>

    <dl>
      <dt><code>destroy</code></dt>
      <dd>The domain will be terminated completely and all resources
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        released</dd>
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      <dt><code>restart</code></dt>
      <dd>The domain will be terminated, and then restarted with
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        the same configuration</dd>
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      <dt><code>preserve</code></dt>
      <dd>The domain will be terminated, and its resource preserved
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        to allow analysis.</dd>
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      <dt><code>rename-restart</code></dt>
      <dd>The domain will be terminated, and then restarted with
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        a new name</dd>
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    </dl>

    <h3><a name="elementsFeatures">Hypervisor features</a></h3>

    <p>
      Hypervisors may allow certain CPU / machine features to be
      toggled on/off.
    </p>

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<pre>
  ...
  &lt;features&gt;
    &lt;pae/&gt;
    &lt;acpi/&gt;
    &lt;apic/&gt;
  &lt;/features&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <p>
      All features are listed within the <code>features</code>
      element, omitting a togglable feature tag turns it off.
      The available features can be found by asking
      for the <a href="formatcaps.html">capabilities XML</a>,
      but a common set for fully virtualized domains are:
    </p>

    <dl>
      <dt><code>pae</code></dt>
      <dd>Physical address extension mode allows 32-bit guests
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        to address more than 4 GB of memory.</dd>
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      <dt><code>acpi</code></dt>
      <dd>ACPI is useful for power management, for example, with
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        KVM guests it is required for graceful shutdown to work.
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      </dd>
    </dl>

    <h3><a name="elementsTime">Time keeping</a></h3>

    <p>
      The guest clock is typically initialized from the host clock.
      Most operating systems expect the hardware clock to be kept
      in UTC, and this is the default. Windows, however, expects
      it to be in so called 'localtime'.
    </p>

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<pre>
  ...
  &lt;clock offset="localtime"/&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <dl>
      <dt><code>clock</code></dt>
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      <dd>
	<p>The <code>offset</code> attribute takes three possible
	  values, allowing fine grained control over how the guest
	  clock is synchronized to the host. NB, not all hypervisors
	  support all modes.</p>
	<dl>
	  <dt><code>utc</code></dt>
	  <dd>
	    The guest clock will always be synchronized to UTC when
	    booted</dd>
	  <dt><code>localtime</code></dt>
	  <dd>
	    The guest clock will be synchronized to the host's configured
	    timezone when booted, if any.
	  </dd>
	  <dt><code>timezone</code></dt>
	  <dd>
	    The guest clock will be synchronized to the requested timezone
	    using the <code>timezone</code> attribute.
	  </dd>
	  <dt><code>variable</code></dt>
	  <dd>
	    The guest clock will have an arbitrary offset applied
	    relative to UTC. The delta relative to UTC is specified
	    in seconds, using the <code>adjustment</code> attribute.
	    The guest is free to adjust the RTC over time an expect
	    that it will be honoured at next reboot. This is in
	    contrast to 'utc' mode, where the RTC adjustments are
	    lost at each reboot.
	  </dd>
	</dl>
	<p>
	  NB, at time of writing, only QEMU supports the variable
	  clock mode, or custom timezones.
	</p>
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      </dd>
    </dl>

    <h3><a name="elementsDevices">Devices</a></h3>

    <p>
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      The final set of XML elements are all used to describe devices
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      provided to the guest domain. All devices occur as children
      of the main <code>devices</code> element.
      <span class="since">Since 0.1.3</span>
    </p>

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<pre>
  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;emulator&gt;/usr/lib/xen/bin/qemu-dm&lt;/emulator&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <dl>
      <dt><code>emulator</code></dt>
      <dd>
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        The contents of the <code>emulator</code> element specify
        the fully qualified path to the device model emulator binary.
        The <a href="formatcaps.html">capabilities XML</a> specifies
        the recommended default emulator to use for each particular
        domain type / architecture combination.
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      </dd>
    </dl>

    <h4><a name="elementsDisks">Hard drives, floppy disks, CDROMs</a></h4>

    <p>
      Any device that looks like a disk, be it a floppy, harddisk,
      cdrom, or paravirtualized driver is specified via the <code>disk</code>
      element.
    </p>

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<pre>
  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;disk type='file'&gt;
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      &lt;driver name="tap" type="aio" cache="default"/&gt;
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      &lt;source file='/var/lib/xen/images/fv0'/&gt;
      &lt;target dev='hda' bus='ide'/&gt;
      &lt;encryption type='...'&gt;
        ...
      &lt;/encryption&gt;
      &lt;shareable/&gt;
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      &lt;serial&gt;
        ...
      &lt;/serial&gt;
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    &lt;/disk&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <dl>
      <dt><code>disk</code></dt>
      <dd>The <code>disk</code> element is the main container for describing
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        disks. The <code>type</code> attribute is either "file" or "block"
        and refers to the underlying source for the disk. The optional
        <code>device</code> attribute indicates how the disk is to be exposed
        to the guest OS. Possible values for this attribute are "floppy", "disk"
        and "cdrom", defaulting to "disk".
        <span class="since">Since 0.0.3; "device" attribute since 0.1.4</span></dd>
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      <dt><code>source</code></dt>
      <dd>If the disk <code>type</code> is "file", then the <code>file</code> attribute
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        specifies the fully-qualified path to the file holding the disk. If the disk
        <code>type</code> is "block", then the <code>dev</code> attribute specifies
        the path to the host device to serve as the disk. <span class="since">Since 0.0.3</span></dd>
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      <dt><code>target</code></dt>
      <dd>The <code>target</code> element controls the bus / device under which the
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        disk is exposed to the guest OS. The <code>dev</code> attribute indicates
        the "logical" device name. The actual device name specified is not guaranteed to map to
        the device name in the guest OS. Treat it as a device ordering hint.
        The optional <code>bus</code> attribute specifies the type of disk device
        to emulate; possible values are driver specific, with typical values being
        "ide", "scsi", "virtio", "xen" or "usb". If omitted, the bus type is
        inferred from the style of the device name. eg, a device named 'sda'
        will typically be exported using a SCSI bus.
        <span class="since">Since 0.0.3; <code>bus</code> attribute since 0.4.3;
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      <dt><code>driver</code></dt>
      <dd>If the hypervisor supports multiple backend drivers, then the optional
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        <code>driver</code> element allows them to be selected. The <code>name</code>
        attribute is the primary backend driver name, while the optional <code>type</code>
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        attribute provides the sub-type. The optional <code>cache</code> attribute
        controls the cache mechanism, possible values are "default", "none",
        "writethrough" and "writeback". <span class="since">Since 0.1.8</span>
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      <dt><code>encryption</code></dt>
      <dd>If present, specifies how the volume is encrypted.  See
        the <a href="formatstorageencryption.html">Storage Encryption</a> page
        for more information.
      </dd>
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      <dt><code>shareable</code></dt>
      <dd>If present, this indicates the device is expected to be shared
          between domains (assuming the hypervisor and OS support this),
          which means that caching should be deactivated for that device.
      </dd>
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      <dt><code>serial</code></dt>
      <dd>If present, this specify serial number of virtual hard drive.
          For example, it may look as <code>&lt;serial&gt;WD-WMAP9A966149&lt;/serial&gt;</code>.
          <span class="since">Since 0.7.1</span>
      </dd>
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    <p>
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      USB and PCI devices attached to the host can be passed through to the guest using
      the <code>hostdev</code> element. <span class="since">since after
      0.4.4 for USB and 0.6.0 for PCI (KVM only)</span>:
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  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;hostdev mode='subsystem' type='usb'&gt;
      &lt;source&gt;
        &lt;vendor id='0x1234'/&gt;
        &lt;product id='0xbeef'/&gt;
      &lt;/source&gt;
    &lt;/hostdev&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>

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<pre>
  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;hostdev mode='subsystem' type='pci'&gt;
      &lt;source&gt;
        &lt;address bus='0x06' slot='0x02' function='0x0'/&gt;
      &lt;/source&gt;
    &lt;/hostdev&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <dl>
      <dt><code>hostdev</code></dt>
      <dd>The <code>hostdev</code> element is the main container for describing
      host devices. For usb device passthrough <code>mode</code> is always
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      "subsystem" and <code>type</code> is "usb" for an USB device and "pci"
      for a PCI device..
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      <dt><code>source</code></dt>
      <dd>The source element describes the device as seen from the host.
      The USB device can either be addressed by vendor / product id using the
      <code>vendor</code> and <code>product</code> elements or by the device's
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      address on the hosts using the <code>address</code> element.
      PCI devices on the other hand can only be described by their
      <code>address</code></dd>
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      <dt><code>vendor</code>, <code>product</code></dt>
      <dd>The <code>vendor</code> and <code>product</code> elements each have an
      <code>id</code> attribute that specifies the USB vendor and product id.
      The ids can be given in decimal, hexadecimal (starting with 0x) or
      octal (starting with 0) form.</dd>
      <dt><code>address</code></dt>
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      <dd>The <code>address</code> element for USB devices has a
      <code>bus</code> and <code>device</code> attribute to specify the
      USB bus and device number the device appears at on the host.
      The values of these attributes can be given in decimal, hexadecimal
      (starting with 0x) or octal (starting with 0) form.
      For PCI devices the element carries 3 attributes allowing to designate
      the device as can be found with the <code>lspci</code> or
      with <code>virsh nodedev-list</code>. The
      <code>bus</code> attribute allows the hexadecimal values 0 to ff, the
      <code>slot</code> attribute allows the hexadecimal values 0 to 1f, and
      the <code>function</code> attribute allows the hexadecimal values 0 to
      7. There is also an optional <code>domain</code> attribute for the
      PCI domain, with hexadecimal values 0 to ffff, but it is currently
      not used by qemu.</dd>
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    <h4><a name="elementsNICS">Network interfaces</a></h4>

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  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;interface type='bridge'&gt;
      &lt;source bridge='xenbr0'/&gt;
      &lt;mac address='00:16:3e:5d:c7:9e'/&gt;
      &lt;script path='vif-bridge'/&gt;
    &lt;/interface&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <h5><a name="elementsNICSVirtual">Virtual network</a></h5>

    <p>
      <strong><em>
      This is the recommended config for general guest connectivity on
      hosts with dynamic / wireless networking configs
      </em></strong>
    </p>

    <p>
      Provides a virtual network using a bridge device in the host.
      Depending on the virtual network configuration, the network may be
      totally isolated, NAT'ing to an explicit network device, or NAT'ing to
      the default route. DHCP and DNS are provided on the virtual network in
      all cases and the IP range can be determined by examining the virtual
      network config with '<code>virsh net-dumpxml [networkname]</code>'.
      There is one virtual network called 'default' setup out
      of the box which does NAT'ing to the default route and has an IP range of
      <code>192.168.22.0/255.255.255.0</code>. Each guest will have an
      associated tun device created with a name of vnetN, which can also be
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      <a href="#elementsNICSTargetOverride">overriding the target element</a>).
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  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;interface type='network'&gt;
      &lt;source network='default'/&gt;
    &lt;/interface&gt;
    ...
    &lt;interface type='network'&gt;
      &lt;source network='default'/&gt;
      &lt;target dev='vnet7'/&gt;
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    &lt;/interface&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <p>
      <strong><em>
      This is the recommended config for general guest connectivity on
      hosts with static wired networking configs
      </em></strong>
    </p>

    <p>
      Provides a bridge from the VM directly onto the LAN. This assumes
      there is a bridge device on the host which has one or more of the hosts
      physical NICs enslaved. The guest VM will have an associated tun device
      created with a name of vnetN, which can also be overridden with the
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      &lt;target&gt; element (see
      <a href="#elementsNICSTargetOverride">overriding the target element</a>).
      The tun device will be enslaved to the bridge. The IP range / network
      configuration is whatever is used on the LAN. This provides the guest VM
      full incoming &amp; outgoing net access just like a physical machine.
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  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;interface type='bridge'&gt;
      &lt;source bridge='br0'/&gt;
    &lt;/interface&gt;
    ...
    &lt;interface type='bridge'&gt;
      &lt;source bridge='br0'/&gt;
      &lt;target dev='vnet7'/&gt;
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    &lt;/interface&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <h5><a name="elementsNICSSlirp">Userspace SLIRP stack</a></h5>

    <p>
      Provides a virtual LAN with NAT to the outside world. The virtual
      network has DHCP &amp; DNS services and will give the guest VM addresses
      starting from <code>10.0.2.15</code>. The default router will be
      <code>10.0.2.2</code> and the DNS server will be <code>10.0.2.3</code>.
      This networking is the only option for unprivileged users who need their
      VMs to have outgoing access.
    </p>

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  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;interface type='user'/&gt;
    ...
    &lt;interface type='user'&gt;
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    &lt;/interface&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <h5><a name="elementsNICSEthernet">Generic ethernet connection</a></h5>

    <p>
      Provides a means for the administrator to execute an arbitrary script
      to connect the guest's network to the LAN. The guest will have a tun
      device created with a name of vnetN, which can also be overridden with the
      &lt;target&gt; element. After creating the tun device a shell script will
      be run which is expected to do whatever host network integration is
      required. By default this script is called /etc/qemu-ifup but can be
      overridden.
    </p>

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  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;interface type='ethernet'/&gt;
    ...
    &lt;interface type='ethernet'&gt;
      &lt;target dev='vnet7'/&gt;
      &lt;script path='/etc/qemu-ifup-mynet'/&gt;
    &lt;/interface&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <p>
      Provides direct attachment of the virtual machine's NIC to the given
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      physial interface of the host.
      <span class="since">Since 0.7.7 (QEMU and KVM only)</span><br>
      This setup requires the Linux macvtap
      driver to be available. <span class="since">(Since Linux 2.6.34.)</span>
      One of the modes 'vepa'
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      ( <a href="http://www.ieee802.org/1/files/public/docs2009/new-evb-congdon-vepa-modular-0709-v01.pdf">
      'Virtual  Ethernet Port Aggregator'</a>), 'bridge' or 'private'
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      can be chosen for the operation mode of the macvtap device, 'vepa'
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      being the default mode. The individual modes cause the delivery of
      packets to behave as follows:
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    <dl>
      <dt><code>vepa</code></dt>
      <dd>All VMs' packets are sent to the external bridge. Packets
      whose destination is a VM on the same host as where the
      packet originates from are sent back to the host by the VEPA
      capable bridge (today's bridges are typically not VEPA capable).</dd>
      <dt><code>bridge</code></dt>
      <dd>Packets whose destination is on the same host as where they
      originate from are directly delivered to the target macvtap device.
      Both origin and destination devices need to be in bridge mode
      for direct delivery. If either one of them is in <code>vepa</code> mode,
      a VEPA capable bridge is required.
      <dt><code>private</code></dt>
      <dd>All packets are sent to the external bridge and will only be
      delivered to a target VM on the same host if they are sent through an
      external router or gateway and that device sends them back to the
      host. This procedure is followed if either the source or destination
      device is in <code>private</code> mode.</dd>
    </dl>

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  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;interface type='direct'/&gt;
    ...
    &lt;interface type='direct'&gt;
      &lt;source dev='eth0' mode='vepa'/&gt;
    &lt;/interface&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>


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    <h5><a name="elementsNICSMulticast">Multicast tunnel</a></h5>

    <p>
      A multicast group is setup to represent a virtual network. Any VMs
      whose network devices are in the same multicast group can talk to each
      other even across hosts. This mode is also available to unprivileged
      users. There is no default DNS or DHCP support and no outgoing network
      access. To provide outgoing network access, one of the VMs should have a
      2nd NIC which is connected to one of the first 4 network types and do the
      appropriate routing. The multicast protocol is compatible with that used
      by user mode linux guests too. The source address used must be from the
      multicast address block.
    </p>

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  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;interface type='mcast'&gt;
      &lt;source address='230.0.0.1' port='5558'/&gt;
    &lt;/interface&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <h5><a name="elementsNICSTCP">TCP tunnel</a></h5>

    <p>
      A TCP client/server architecture provides a virtual network. One VM
      provides the server end of the network, all other VMS are configured as
      clients. All network traffic is routed between the VMs via the server.
      This mode is also available to unprivileged users. There is no default
      DNS or DHCP support and no outgoing network access. To provide outgoing
      network access, one of the VMs should have a 2nd NIC which is connected
      to one of the first 4 network types and do the appropriate routing.</p>

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  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;interface type='server'&gt;
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    &lt;/interface&gt;
    ...
    &lt;interface type='client'&gt;
    &lt;source address='192.168.0.1' port='5558'/&gt;
    &lt;/interface&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;interface type='network'&gt;
      &lt;source network='default'/&gt;
      &lt;target dev='vnet1'/&gt;
      <b>&lt;model type='ne2k_pci'/&gt;</b>
    &lt;/interface&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <p>
      For hypervisors which support this, you can set the model of
      emulated network interface card.
    </p>

    <p>
      The values for <code>type</code> aren't defined specifically by
      libvirt, but by what the underlying hypervisor supports (if
      any).  For QEMU and KVM you can get a list of supported models
      with these commands:
    </p>

<pre>
qemu -net nic,model=? /dev/null
qemu-kvm -net nic,model=? /dev/null
</pre>

    <p>
      Typical values for QEMU and KVM include:
      ne2k_isa i82551 i82557b i82559er ne2k_pci pcnet rtl8139 e1000 virtio
    </p>
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  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;interface type='network'&gt;
      &lt;source network='default'/&gt;
      <b>&lt;target dev='vnet1'/&gt;</b>
    &lt;/interface&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <p>
        If no target is specified, certain hypervisors will automatically
        generate a name for the created tun device. This name can be manually
        specifed, however the name <i>must not start with either 'vnet' or
        'vif'</i>, which are prefixes reserved by libvirt and certain
        hypervisors. Manually specified targets using these prefixes will be
        ignored.
    </p>

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    <h4><a name="elementsInput">Input devices</a></h4>

    <p>
      Input devices allow interaction with the graphical framebuffer in the guest
      virtual machine. When enabling the framebuffer, an input device is automatically
      provided. It may be possible to add additional devices explicitly, for example,
      to provide a graphics tablet for absolute cursor movement.
    </p>

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  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;input type='mouse' bus='usb'/&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <dl>
      <dt><code>input</code></dt>
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        whose value can be either 'mouse' or 'tablet'. The latter provides absolute
        cursor movement, while the former uses relative movement. The optional
        <code>bus</code> attribute can be used to refine the exact device type.
        It takes values "xen" (paravirtualized), "ps2" and "usb".</dd>
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    </dl>


    <h4><a name="elementsGraphics">Graphical framebuffers</a></h4>

    <p>
      A graphics device allows for graphical interaction with the
      guest OS. A guest will typically have either a framebuffer
      or a text console configured to allow interaction with the
      admin.
    </p>

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  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;graphics type='sdl' display=':0.0'/&gt;
    &lt;graphics type='vnc' port='5904'/&gt;
    &lt;graphics type='rdp' autoport='yes' multiUser='yes' /&gt;
    &lt;graphics type='desktop' fullscreen='yes'/&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
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    <dl>
      <dt><code>graphics</code></dt>
      <dd>The <code>graphics</code> element has a mandatory <code>type</code>
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  attribute which takes the value "sdl", "vnc", "rdp" or "desktop":
        <dl>
          <dt><code>"sdl"</code></dt>
          <dd>
  This displays a window on the host desktop, it can take 3 optional arguments:
  a <code>display</code> attribute for the display to use, an <code>xauth</code>
  attribute for the authentication identifier, and an optional <code>fullscreen</code>
  attribute accepting values 'yes' or 'no'.
          </dd>
          <dt><code>"vnc"</code></dt>
          <dd>
  Starts a VNC server. The <code>port</code> attribute specifies the TCP
  port number (with -1 as legacy syntax indicating that it should be
  auto-allocated). The <code>autoport</code> attribute is the new
  preferred syntax for indicating autoallocation of the TCP port to use.
  The <code>listen</code> attribute is an IP address for the server to
  listen on. The <code>passwd</code> attribute provides a VNC password
  in clear text. The <code>keymap</code> attribute specifies the keymap
  to use.
          </dd>
          <dt><code>"rdp"</code></dt>
          <dd>
  Starts a RDP server. The <code>port</code> attribute
  specifies the TCP port number (with -1 as legacy syntax indicating
  that it should be auto-allocated). The <code>autoport</code> attribute
  is the new preferred syntax for indicating autoallocation of the TCP
  port to use. The <code>replaceUser</code> attribute is a boolean deciding
  whether multiple simultaneous connections to the VM are permitted.
  The <code>multiUser</code> whether the existing connection must be dropped
  and a new connection must be established by the VRDP server, when a new
  client connects in single connection mode.

          </dd>
          <dt><code>"desktop"</code></dt>
          <dd>
  This value is reserved for VirtualBox domains for the moment. It displays
  a window on the host desktop, similarly to "sdl", but using the VirtualBox
  viewer. Just like "sdl", it accepts the optional attributes <code>display</code>
  and <code>fullscreen</code>.
          </dd>
        </dl>
      </dd>
    </dl>

    <h4><a name="elementsVideo">Video devices</a></h4>
    <p>
      A video device.
    </p>

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  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;video&gt;
      &lt;model type='vga' vram='8192' heads='1'&gt;
        &lt;acceleration accel3d='yes' accel3d='yes'/&gt;
      &lt;/model&gt;
    &lt;/video&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
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    <dl>
      <dt><code>video</code></dt>
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      <dd>
        The <code>video</code> element is the a container for describing
        video devices.
      </dd>
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      <dt><code>model</code></dt>
      <dd>
        The <code>model</code> element has a mandatory <code>type</code>
        attribute which takes the value "vga", "cirrus", "vmvga", "xen" or "vbox".
        You can also provide the amount of video memory in kilobytes using
        <code>vram</code> and the number of screen with <code>heads</code>.
      </dd>

      <dt><code>acceleration</code></dt>
      <dd>
        If acceleration should be enabled (if supported) using the
        <code>accel3d</code> and <code>accel2d</code> attributes in the
        <code>acceleration</code> element.
      </dd>
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      A character device provides a way to interact with the virtual machine.
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      Paravirtualized consoles, serial ports, parallel ports and channels are
      all classed as character devices and so represented using the same syntax.
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<pre>
  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;parallel type='pty'&gt;
      &lt;source path='/dev/pts/2'/&gt;
      &lt;target port='0'/&gt;
    &lt;/parallel&gt;
    &lt;serial type='pty'&gt;
      &lt;source path='/dev/pts/3'/&gt;
      &lt;target port='0'/&gt;
    &lt;/serial&gt;
    &lt;console type='pty'&gt;
      &lt;source path='/dev/pts/4'/&gt;
      &lt;target port='0'/&gt;
    &lt;/console&gt;
    &lt;channel type='unix'&gt;
      &lt;source mode='bind' path='/tmp/guestfwd'/&gt;
      &lt;target type='guestfwd' address='10.0.2.1' port='4600'/&gt;
    &lt;/channel&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <p>
      In each of these directives, the top-level element name (parallel, serial,
      console, channel) describes how the device is presented to the guest. The
      guest interface is configured by the <code>target</code> element.
    </p>
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    <p>
      The interface presented to the host is given in the <code>type</code>
      attribute of the top-level element. The host interface is
      configured by the <code>source</code> element.
    </p>

    <h5><a name="elementsCharGuestInterface">Guest interface</a></h5>

    <p>
      A character device presents itself to the guest as one of the following
      types.
    </p>

    <h6><a name="elementCharParallel">Parallel port</a></h6>

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<pre>
  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;parallel type='pty'&gt;
      &lt;source path='/dev/pts/2'/&gt;
      &lt;target port='0'/&gt;
    &lt;/parallel&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <p>
      <code>target</code> can have a <code>port</code> attribute, which
      specifies the port number. Ports are numbered starting from 1. There are
      usually 0, 1 or 2 parallel ports.
    </p>

    <h6><a name="elementCharSerial">Serial port</a></h6>

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  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;serial type='pty'&gt;
      &lt;source path='/dev/pts/3'/&gt;
      &lt;target port='0'/&gt;
    &lt;/serial&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <p>
      <code>target</code> can have a <code>port</code> attribute, which
      specifies the port number. Ports are numbered starting from 1. There are
      usually 0, 1 or 2 serial ports.
    </p>

    <h6><a name="elementCharConsole">Console</a></h6>

    <p>
      This represents the primary console. This can be the paravirtualized
      console with Xen guests, or duplicates the primary serial port for fully
      virtualized guests without a paravirtualized console.
    </p>

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<pre>
  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;console type='pty'&gt;
      &lt;source path='/dev/pts/4'/&gt;
      &lt;target port='0'/&gt;
    &lt;/console&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <p>
      If the console is presented as a serial port, the <code>target</code>
      element has the same attributes as for a serial port. There is usually
      only 1 console.
    </p>

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    <h6><a name="elementCharChannel">Channel</a></h6>

    <p>
      This represents a private communication channel between the host and the
      guest.
    </p>

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<pre>
  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;channel type='unix'&gt;
      &lt;source mode='bind' path='/tmp/guestfwd'/&gt;
      &lt;target type='guestfwd' address='10.0.2.1' port='4600'/&gt;
    &lt;/channel&gt;
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    &lt;!-- KVM virtio channel --&gt;
    &lt;channel type='pty'&gt;
      &lt;target type='virtio' name='arbitrary.virtio.serial.port.name'/&gt;
    &lt;/channel&gt;
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  ...</pre>
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    <p>
      This can be implemented in a variety of ways. The specific type of
      channel is given in the <code>type</code> attribute of the
      <code>target</code> element. Different channel types have different
      <code>target</code> attributes.
    </p>

    <dl>
      <dt><code>guestfwd</code></dt>
      <dd>TCP traffic sent by the guest to a given IP address and port is
        forwarded to the channel device on the host. The <code>target</code>
        element must have <code>address</code> and <code>port</code> attributes.
        <span class="since">Since 0.7.3</span></dd>
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      <dt><code>virtio</code></dt>
      <dd>Paravirtualized virtio channel. Channel is exposed in the guest under
        /dev/vport*, and if the optional element<code>name</code> is specified,
        /dev/virtio-ports/$name (for more info, please see
        <a href="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/VirtioSerial">http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/VirtioSerial</a>)
        <span class="since">Since 0.7.7</span></dd>
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    <h5><a name="elementsCharHostInterface">Host interface</a></h5>

    <p>
      A character device presents itself to the host as one of the following
      types.
    </p>
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    <p>
      This disables all input on the character device, and sends output
      into the virtual machine's logfile
    </p>

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<pre>
  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;console type='stdio'&gt;
      &lt;target port='1'&gt;
    &lt;/console&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <p>
      A file is opened and all data sent to the character
      device is written to the file.
    </p>

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<pre>
  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;serial type="file"&gt;
      &lt;source path="/var/log/vm/vm-serial.log"/&gt;
      &lt;target port="1"/&gt;
    &lt;/serial&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <p>
      Connects the character device to the graphical framebuffer in
      a virtual console. This is typically accessed via a special
      hotkey sequence such as "ctrl+alt+3"
    </p>

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<pre>
  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;serial type='vc'&gt;
      &lt;target port="1"/&gt;
    &lt;/serial&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <p>
      Connects the character device to the void. No data is ever
      provided to the input. All data written is discarded.
    </p>

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<pre>
  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;serial type='null'&gt;
      &lt;target port="1"/&gt;
    &lt;/serial&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <p>
      A Pseudo TTY is allocated using /dev/ptmx. A suitable client
      such as 'virsh console' can connect to interact with the
      serial port locally.
    </p>

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  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;serial type="pty"&gt;
      &lt;source path="/dev/pts/3"/&gt;
      &lt;target port="1"/&gt;
    &lt;/serial&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <p>
      NB special case if &lt;console type='pty'&gt;, then the TTY
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      on the top level &lt;console&gt; tag. This provides compat
      with existing syntax for &lt;console&gt; tags.
    </p>

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    <p>
      The character device is passed through to the underlying
      physical character device. The device types must match,
      eg the emulated serial port should only be connected to
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      port.
    </p>

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  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;serial type="dev"&gt;
      &lt;source path="/dev/ttyS0"/&gt;
      &lt;target port="1"/&gt;
  &lt;/serial&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <p>
      The character device writes output to a named pipe. See pipe(7) for
      more info.
    </p>

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  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;serial type="pipe"&gt;
      &lt;source path="/tmp/mypipe"/&gt;
      &lt;target port="1"/&gt;
    &lt;/serial&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <p>
      The character device acts as a TCP client connecting to a
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<pre>
  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;serial type="tcp"&gt;
      &lt;source mode="connect" host="0.0.0.0" service="2445"/&gt;
      &lt;protocol type="raw"/&gt;
      &lt;target port="1"/&gt;
    &lt;/serial&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
   ...</pre>
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    <p>
      Or as a TCP server waiting for a client connection.
    </p>

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  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;serial type="tcp"&gt;
      &lt;source mode="bind" host="127.0.0.1" service="2445"/&gt;
      &lt;protocol type="raw"/&gt;
      &lt;target port="1"/&gt;
    &lt;/serial&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <p>
      Alternatively you can use telnet instead of raw TCP.
    <p>

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  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;serial type="tcp"&gt;
      &lt;source mode="connect" host="0.0.0.0" service="2445"/&gt;
      &lt;protocol type="telnet"/&gt;
      &lt;target port="1"/&gt;
    &lt;/serial&gt;
    ...
    &lt;serial type="tcp"&gt;
      &lt;source mode="bind" host="127.0.0.1" service="2445"/&gt;
      &lt;protocol type="telnet"/&gt;
      &lt;target port="1"/&gt;
    &lt;/serial&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <p>
      The character device acts as a UDP netconsole service,
      sending and receiving packets. This is a lossy service.
    </p>

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  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;serial type="udp"&gt;
      &lt;source mode="bind" host="0.0.0.0" service="2445"/&gt;
      &lt;source mode="connect" host="0.0.0.0" service="2445"/&gt;
      &lt;target port="1"/&gt;
    &lt;/serial&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <p>
      The character device acts as a UNIX domain socket server,
      accepting connections from local clients.
    </p>

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  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;serial type="unix"&gt;
      &lt;source mode="bind" path="/tmp/foo"/&gt;
      &lt;target port="1"/&gt;
    &lt;/serial&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <h4><a name="elementsSound">Sound devices</a></h4>

    <p>
      A virtual sound card can be attached to the host via the
      <code>sound</code> element. <span class="since">Since 0.4.3</span>
    </p>

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  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;sound model='es1370'/&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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    <dl>
      <dt><code>sound</code></dt>
      <dd>
        The <code>sound</code> element has one mandatory attribute,
        <code>model</code>, which specifies what real sound device is emulated.
        Valid values are specific to the underlying hypervisor, though typical
        choices are 'es1370', 'sb16', and 'ac97'
        (<span class="since">'ac97' only since 0.6.0</span>)
      </dd>
    </dl>

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    <h4><a name="elementsWatchdog">Watchdog device</a></h4>

    <p>
      A virtual hardware watchdog device can be added to the guest via
      the <code>watchdog</code> element.
      <span class="since">Since 0.7.3, QEMU and KVM only</span>
    </p>

    <p>
      The watchdog device requires an additional driver and management
      daemon in the guest.  Just enabling the watchdog in the libvirt
      configuration does not do anything useful on its own.
    </p>

    <p>
      Currently libvirt does not support notification when the
      watchdog fires.  This feature is planned for a future version of
      libvirt.
    </p>

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  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;watchdog model='i6300esb'/&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>
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  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;watchdog model='i6300esb' action='poweroff'/&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
&lt;/domain&gt;</pre>
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    <dl>
      <dt><code>model</code></dt>
      <dd>
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        watchdog device is emulated.  Valid values are specific to the
        underlying hypervisor.
        </p>
        <p>
        QEMU and KVM support:
        </p>
        <ul>
          <li> 'i6300esb' &mdash; the recommended device,
            emulating a PCI Intel 6300ESB </li>
          <li> 'ib700' &mdash; emulating an ISA iBase IB700 </li>
        </ul>
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      </dd>
      <dt><code>action</code></dt>
      <dd>
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        action to take when the watchdog expires.  Valid values are
        specific to the underlying hypervisor.
        </p>
        <p>
        QEMU and KVM support:
        </p>
        <ul>
          <li>'reset' &mdash; default, forcefully reset the guest</li>
          <li>'shutdown' &mdash; gracefully shutdown the guest
            (not recommended) </li>
          <li>'poweroff' &mdash; forcefully power off the guest</li>
          <li>'pause' &mdash; pause the guest</li>
          <li>'none' &mdash; do nothing</li>
        </ul>
        <p>
        Note that the 'shutdown' action requires that the guest
        is responsive to ACPI signals.  In the sort of situations
        where the watchdog has expired, guests are usually unable
        to respond to ACPI signals.  Therefore using 'shutdown'
        is not recommended.
        </p>
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      </dd>
    </dl>

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    <h4><a name="elementsMemBalloon">Memory balloon device</a></h4>

    <p>
      A virtual memory balloon device is added to all Xen and KVM/QEMU
      guests. It will be seen as <code>memballoon</code> element.
      It will be automatically added when appropriate, so there is no
      need to explicitly add this element in the guest XML unless a
      specific PCI slot needs to be assigned.
      <span class="since">Since 0.8.3, Xen, QEMU and KVM only</span>
    </p>

    <p>
      Example automatically added device with KVM
    </p>
<pre>
  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;memballoon model='virtio'/&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
  ...</pre>

    <p>
      Example manually added device with static PCI slot 2 requested
    </p>
<pre>
  ...
  &lt;devices&gt;
    &lt;watchdog model='virtio'/&gt;
    &lt;address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x02' function='0x0'/&gt;
  &lt;/devices&gt;
&lt;/domain&gt;</pre>

    <dl>
      <dt><code>model</code></dt>
      <dd>
        <p>
          The required <code>model</code> attribute specifies what type
	  of balloon device is provided. Valid values are specific to
	  the virtualization platform
        </p>
        <ul>
          <li>'virtio' &mdash; default with QEMU/KVM</li>
          <li>'xen' &mdash; default with Xen</li>
        </ul>
      </dd>
    </dl>

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    <p>
      Example configurations for each driver are provide on the
      driver specific pages listed below
    </p>

    <ul>
      <li><a href="drvxen.html#xmlconfig">Xen examples</a></li>
      <li><a href="drvqemu.html#xmlconfig">QEMU/KVM examples</a></li>
    </ul>
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