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Using DHCP
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Oracle VM Server User’s Guide
E.1.2 Oracle VM Server Log Files
The Oracle VM Server log files you should check when troubleshooting problems with 
Oracle VM Server are listed in 
E.1.3 Oracle VM Server Command-Line Tools
The Oracle VM Server command-line tools you should use when troubleshooting 
problems with Oracle VM Server are listed in 
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E.2 Using DHCP
It is recommended that you install Oracle VM Server on a computer with a static IP 
address. If your computers uses DHCP you should configure your DHCP server to 
assign static DHCP addresses. This makes sure your host always receives the same IP 
address. The behavior of the Oracle VM Server host is undefined if used in an 
environment where your IP address may change due to DHCP lease expiry.
E.3 Guest Console Access
You can connect to a guest’s console using Oracle VM Manager. If you do not have 
access to Oracle VM Manager, you can configure access to a guest’s console with VNC 
(Virtual Network Computing). VNC access to guests requires that VNC access is 
Table E–1
Oracle VM Server directories
Directory
Purpose
/etc/xen
Contains Oracle VM Server configuration files for the Oracle VM 
Server daemon and virtualized guests.
/etc/xen/scripts
Contains networking related scripts
/var/log/xen
Contains Oracle VM Server log files.
Table E–2
Oracle VM Server log files
Log File
Purpose
xend.log
Contains a log of all the actions of the Oracle VM Server 
daemon. Actions are normal or error conditions. This log 
contains the same information as output using the 
xm log
 
command.
xend-debug.log
Contains more detailed logs of the actions of the Oracle VM 
Server daemon.
xen-hotplug.log
Contains a log of hotplug events. Hotplug events are logged if a 
device or network script does not start up or become available.
qemu-dm.pid.log
Contains a log for each hardware virtualized guest. This log is 
created by the quemu-dm process. Use the ps command to find 
the pid (process identifier) and replace this in the file name.
Table E–3
Oracle VM Server command-line tools
Command-Line Tool
Purpose
xen top
Displays real-time information about Oracle VM Server and 
domains.
xm dmesg
Displays log information on the hypervisor.
xm log
Displays log information of the Oracle VM Server daemon.