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In previous chapters we have covered the steps necessary to install and configure Xen and Xen based guest operating systems on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. This chapter is dedicated to explaining the xm and virsh tools, and how they may be used to manage Xen based guest operating systems from the command-line.

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