On 31/03/2011 07:34, Sajith C.R. wrote:
Hi,
 
I looking forward for help in following scenarios.

Can a guest domain with storage and network available through alternate IO domain also survive after control domain goes down?
Yes, that is the reason for creating a second I/O domain.  You do not provide details of your configuration, but typically when you create the alternate I/O domain it is created so that it does not share any resource from the primary.  So it would be created from its own PCI bus and have separate boot disks and network devices.

Or is there a setting which can achieve this?
I have failure-policy=ignore for the guest and dependency set to master=primary.

These settings are not important to the above scenario.

T
Thanks in advance..
 
Thanks & Regards,
Sajith
 
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