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Managing and Monitoring Fedora based Xen Guest Systems

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In the previous chapter ([[Installing and Configuring Fedora Xen Virtualization]]) we covered the steps necessary to configure the Fedora operating system to act as a Xen host system and created, installed and ran a Xen guest system.
[[Image:xen_virt_manager_host_shutoff.jpg| The Xen Virtual Machine Manager with Guest OS Shut Down]]
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To launch this guest OS, select the OS in the list, click on ''Open'' and select ''Run'' from the console toolbar.
The overall performance statistic of the host operating system may similarly be viewed by selecting the host OS in ''virt-manager'' (typically Domain-0) and clicking ''Edit->Machine details...''.
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