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Parameter Name Description Type
size size of the crashdump, in bytes read only
host-backup
host-backup file-name=<backup_filename> host=<host_name>
Download a backup of the control domain of the specified XenServer host to the machine that the command is
invoked from, and save it there as a file with the name file-name.
While the xe host-backup command will work if executed on the local host (that is, without a
specific hostname specified), do not use it this way. Doing so would fill up the control domain
partition with the backup file. The command should only be used from a remote off-host
machine where you have space to hold the backup file.
host-bugreport-upload
host-bugreport-upload [<host-selector>=<host_selector_value>...] [url=<destination_url>]
[http-proxy=<http_proxy_name>]
Generate a fresh bug report (using xen-bugtool, with all optional files included) and upload to the Citrix Support
ftp site or some other location.
The host(s) on which this operation should be performed are selected using the standard selection mechanism
(see host selectors above). Optional arguments can be any number of the host parameters listed at the beginning
of this section.
Optional parameters are http-proxy: use specified http proxy, and url: upload to this destination URL. If
optional parameters are not used, no proxy server is identified and the destination will be the default Citrix
Support ftp site.
host-crashdump-destroy
host-crashdump-destroy uuid=<crashdump_uuid>
Delete a host crashdump specified by its UUID from the XenServer host.
host-crashdump-upload
host-crashdump-upload uuid=<crashdump_uuid>
[url=<destination_url>]
[http-proxy=<http_proxy_name>]
Upload a crashdump to the Citrix Support ftp site or other location. If optional parameters are not used, no proxy
server is identified and the destination will be the default Citrix Support ftp site. Optional parameters are http-
proxy: use specified http proxy, and url: upload to this destination URL.
host-disable
host-disable [<host-selector>=<host_selector_value>...]
Disables the specified XenServer hosts, which prevents any new VMs from starting on them. This prepares the
XenServer hosts to be shut down or rebooted.
The host(s) on which this operation should be performed are selected using the standard selection mechanism
(see host selectors above). Optional arguments can be any number of the host parameters listed at the beginning
of this section.
host-dmesg
host-dmesg [<host-selector>=<host_selector_value>...]