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Parameter Name Description Type
uuid The unique identifier/object reference for
the CPU
read only
number the number of the physical CPU core
within the XenServer host
read only
vendor the vendor string for the CPU name, for
example, "GenuineIntel"
read only
speed The CPU clock speed, in Hz read only
modelname the vendor string for the CPU model,
for example, "Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU
3.00GHz"
read only
stepping the CPU revision number read only
flags the flags of the physical CPU (a decoded
version of the features field)
read only
Utilization the current CPU utilization read only
host-uuid the UUID if the host the CPU is in read only
model the model number of the physical CPU read only
family the physical CPU family number read only
Crash dumps on XenServer hosts have the following parameters:
Parameter Name Description Type
uuid The unique identifier/object reference for
the crashdump
read only
host XenServer host the crashdump
corresponds to
read only
timestamp Timestamp of the date and time that
the crashdump occurred, in the form
yyyymmdd-hhmmss-ABC, where ABC is
the timezone indicator, for example, GMT
read only
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