User Mode Linux
Jeff Dike
- 出版商: Prentice Hall
- 出版日期: 2006-04-22
- 售價: $2,510
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $2,385
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 352
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 0131865056
- ISBN-13: 9780131865051
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相關分類:
Linux
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Description
Teaches the reader how to use a virtual Linux machine for testing, and debugging the kernel, without disrupting the system.
Table of Contents
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
About the Author xiiiChapter 1: Introduction 1What Is UML? 1
Comparison with Other Virtualization Technologies 2
Why Virtual Machines? 3
A Bit of History 4
What Is UML Used For? 8
The Future 14Chapter 2: A Quick Look at UML 17
Booting UML for the First Time 20
Booting UML Successfully 24
Looking at a UML from the Inside and Outside 29
Conclusion 37Chapter 3: Exploring UML 39
Logging In as a Normal User 39
Consoles and Serial Lines 40
Adding Swap Space 47
Partitioned Disks 49
UML Disks as Raw Data 53
Networking 54
Shutting Down 59Chapter 4: A Second UML Instance 61
COW Files 61
Networking the UML Instances 71
A Virtual Serial Line 79Chapter 5: Playing with a UML Instance 83
Use and Abuse of UML Block Devices 83
Networking and the Host 87Chapter 6: UML Filesystem Management 101
Mounting Host Directories within a UML 101
Host Access to UML Filesystems 114
Making Backups 116
Extending Filesystems 117
When to Use What 118Chapter 7: UML Networking in Depth 121
Manually Setting Up Networking 121
The UML Networking Transports 142
An Extended Example 155Chapter 8: Managing UML Instances from the Host 167
The Management Console 167
Controlling a UML Instance with Signals 188Chapter 9: Host Setup for a Small UML Server 191
Host Kernel Version 192
UML Execution Modes 194
Managing Long-Lived UML Instances 203
Networking 206
UML Physical Memory 206
Host Memory Consumption 208
umid Directories 209
Overall Recommendations 209Chapter 10: Large UML Server Management 211
Security 212
Jailing UML Instances 216
Providing Console Access Securely 223
skas3 versus skas0 225
Future Enhancements 226
Final Points 232Chapter 11: Compiling UML from Source 233
Downloading UML Source 234
Configuration 235
Compilation 249Chapter 12: Specialized UML Configurations 251
Large Numbers of Devices 252
Clusters 265
UML as a Decision-Making Tool for Hardware 273Chapter 13: The Future of UML 275
The externfs Filesystem 277
Virtual Processes 282
Captive UML 283
Virtualized Subsystems 295
Conclusion 298Appendix A: UML Command-Line Options 301
Device and Hardware Specifications 301
Debugging Options 303
Management Options 304
Informational Options 305Appendix B: UML Utilities Reference 307
humfsify 307
uml_moo 308
uml_mconsole 308
tunctl 310
uml_switch 311
Internal Utilities 312Index 313
Features
- The official guide to User Mode Linux written by its creator
- Now available with all the major distributions including RHEL4 of Linux and is promoted as an important addition to them
- User Mode Linux, an alteration to the Linux kernel, allows a complete Linux kernel to be run inside an existing Linux system