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virsh man page - domain-id consistency
Using 'domain' to represent domain name, domain id or uuid all over the man page, to be consistent with virsh help.
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@ -24,15 +24,14 @@ KVM, LXC, OpenVZ, VirtualBox and VMware ESX.
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The basic structure of most virsh usage is:
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virsh [OPTION]... <command> <domain-id> [ARG]...
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virsh [OPTION]... <command> <domain> [ARG]...
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Where I<command> is one of the commands listed below, I<domain-id>
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is the numeric domain id, or the domain name (which will be internally
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translated to domain id), and I<ARGS> are command specific
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options. There are a few exceptions to this rule in the cases where
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the command in question acts on all domains, the entire machine,
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or directly on the xen hypervisor. Those exceptions will be clear for
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each of those commands.
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Where I<command> is one of the commands listed below, I<domain> is the numeric
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domain id, or the domain name, or the domain UUID and I<ARGS> are command
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specific options. There are a few exceptions to this rule in the cases where
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the command in question acts on all domains, the entire machine, or directly
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on the xen hypervisor. Those exceptions will be clear for each of those
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commands.
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The B<virsh> program can be used either to run one I<COMMAND> by giving the
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command and its arguments on the shell command line, or a I<COMMAND_STRING>
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@ -302,7 +301,7 @@ description see:
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L<http://libvirt.org/formatcaps.html>
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The XML also show the NUMA topology information if available.
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=item B<inject-nmi> I<domain-id>
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=item B<inject-nmi> I<domain>
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Inject NMI to the guest.
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@ -492,18 +491,18 @@ specified, then the output will be escaped for use in XML.
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=head1 DOMAIN COMMANDS
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The following commands manipulate domains directly, as stated
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previously most commands take domain-id as the first parameter. The
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I<domain-id> can be specified as a short integer, a name or a full UUID.
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previously most commands take domain as the first parameter. The
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I<domain> can be specified as a short integer, a name or a full UUID.
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=over 4
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=item B<autostart> [I<--disable>] I<domain-id>
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=item B<autostart> [I<--disable>] I<domain>
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Configure a domain to be automatically started at boot.
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The option I<--disable> disables autostarting.
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=item B<console> I<domain-id> [I<devname>] [I<--safe>] [I<--force>]
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=item B<console> I<domain> [I<devname>] [I<--safe>] [I<--force>]
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Connect the virtual serial console for the guest. The optional
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I<devname> parameter refers to the device alias of an alternate
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@ -529,7 +528,7 @@ exits.
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B<Example>
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virsh dumpxml <domain-id> > domain.xml
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virsh dumpxml <domain> > domain.xml
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vi domain.xml (or make changes with your other text editor)
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virsh create < domain.xml
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@ -539,7 +538,7 @@ Define a domain from an XML <file>. The domain definition is registered
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but not started. If domain is already running, the changes will take
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effect on the next boot.
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=item B<desc> I<domain-id> [[I<--live>] [I<--config>] |
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=item B<desc> I<domain> [[I<--live>] [I<--config>] |
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[I<--current>]] [I<--title>] [I<--edit>] [I<--new-desc>
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New description or title message]
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@ -562,16 +561,16 @@ Flag I<--title> selects operation on the title field instead of description.
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If neither of I<--edit> and I<--new-desc> are specified the note or description
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is displayed instead of being modified.
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=item B<destroy> I<domain-id> [I<--graceful>]
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=item B<destroy> I<domain> [I<--graceful>]
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Immediately terminate the domain domain-id. This doesn't give the domain
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Immediately terminate the domain I<domain>. This doesn't give the domain
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OS any chance to react, and it's the equivalent of ripping the power
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cord out on a physical machine. In most cases you will want to use
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the B<shutdown> command instead. However, this does not delete any
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storage volumes used by the guest, and if the domain is persistent, it
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can be restarted later.
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If I<domain-id> is transient, then the metadata of any snapshots will
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If I<domain> is transient, then the metadata of any snapshots will
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be lost once the guest stops running, but the snapshot contents still
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exist, and a new domain with the same name and UUID can restore the
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snapshot metadata with B<snapshot-create>.
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@ -650,7 +649,7 @@ on hypervisor.
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Get memory stats for a running domain.
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=item B<domblkerror> I<domain-id>
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=item B<domblkerror> I<domain>
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Show errors on block devices. This command usually comes handy when
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B<domstate> command says that a domain was paused due to I/O error.
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@ -820,17 +819,17 @@ I<size> is a scaled integer (see B<NOTES> above) which defaults to KiB
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"B" to get bytes (note that for historical reasons, this differs from
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B<vol-resize> which defaults to bytes without a suffix).
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=item B<domdisplay> I<domain-id> [I<--include-password>]
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=item B<domdisplay> I<domain> [I<--include-password>]
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Output a URI which can be used to connect to the graphical display of the
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domain via VNC, SPICE or RDP. If I<--include-password> is specified, the
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SPICE channel password will be included in the URI.
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=item B<domhostname> I<domain-id>
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=item B<domhostname> I<domain>
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Returns the hostname of a domain, if the hypervisor makes it available.
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=item B<dominfo> I<domain-id>
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=item B<dominfo> I<domain>
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Returns basic information about the domain.
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@ -842,11 +841,11 @@ Convert a domain name or id to domain UUID
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Convert a domain name (or UUID) to a domain id
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=item B<domjobabort> I<domain-id-or-uuid>
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=item B<domjobabort> I<domain>
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Abort the currently running domain job.
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=item B<domjobinfo> I<domain-id-or-uuid>
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=item B<domjobinfo> I<domain>
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Returns information about jobs running on a domain.
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@ -854,12 +853,12 @@ Returns information about jobs running on a domain.
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Convert a domain Id (or UUID) to domain name
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=item B<domstate> I<domain-id> [I<--reason>]
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=item B<domstate> I<domain> [I<--reason>]
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Returns state about a domain. I<--reason> tells virsh to also print
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reason for the state.
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=item B<domcontrol> I<domain-id>
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=item B<domcontrol> I<domain>
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Returns state of an interface to VMM used to control a domain. For
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states other than "ok" or "error" the command also prints number of
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@ -879,7 +878,7 @@ configuration format named by I<format>. For QEMU/KVM hypervisor,
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the I<format> argument must be B<qemu-argv>. For Xen hypervisor, the
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I<format> argument may be B<xen-xm> or B<xen-sxpr>.
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=item B<dump> I<domain-id> I<corefilepath> [I<--bypass-cache>]
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=item B<dump> I<domain> I<corefilepath> [I<--bypass-cache>]
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{ [I<--live>] | [I<--crash>] | [I<--reset>] } [I<--verbose>] [I<--memory-only>]
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Dumps the core of a domain to a file for analysis.
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@ -903,7 +902,7 @@ B<dump> command. I<--verbose> displays the progress of dump.
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NOTE: Some hypervisors may require the user to manually ensure proper
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permissions on file and path specified by argument I<corefilepath>.
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=item B<dumpxml> I<domain-id> [I<--inactive>] [I<--security-info>]
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=item B<dumpxml> I<domain> [I<--inactive>] [I<--security-info>]
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[I<--update-cpu>]
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Output the domain information as an XML dump to stdout, this format can be used
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@ -914,7 +913,7 @@ Using I<--security-info> will also include security sensitive information
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in the XML dump. I<--update-cpu> updates domain CPU requirements according to
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host CPU.
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=item B<edit> I<domain-id>
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=item B<edit> I<domain>
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Edit the XML configuration file for a domain, which will affect the
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next boot of the guest.
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@ -930,7 +929,7 @@ except that it does some error checking.
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The editor used can be supplied by the C<$VISUAL> or C<$EDITOR> environment
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variables, and defaults to C<vi>.
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=item B<managedsave> I<domain-id> [I<--bypass-cache>]
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=item B<managedsave> I<domain> [I<--bypass-cache>]
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[{I<--running> | I<--paused>}] [I<--verbose>]
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Save and destroy (stop) a running domain, so it can be restarted from the same
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@ -952,7 +951,7 @@ state the B<start> should use.
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The B<dominfo> command can be used to query whether a domain currently
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has any managed save image.
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=item B<managedsave-remove> I<domain-id>
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=item B<managedsave-remove> I<domain>
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Remove the B<managedsave> state file for a domain, if it exists. This
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ensures the domain will do a full boot the next time it is started.
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@ -974,7 +973,7 @@ stats.
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=item B<migrate> [I<--live>] [I<--direct>] [I<--p2p> [I<--tunnelled>]]
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[I<--persistent>] [I<--undefinesource>] [I<--suspend>] [I<--copy-storage-all>]
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[I<--copy-storage-inc>] [I<--change-protection>] [I<--unsafe>] [I<--verbose>]
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I<domain-id> I<desturi> [I<migrateuri>] [I<dname>]
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I<domain> I<desturi> [I<migrateuri>] [I<dname>]
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[I<--timeout> B<seconds>] [I<--xml> B<file>]
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Migrate domain to another host. Add I<--live> for live migration; I<--p2p>
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=back
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=item B<migrate-setmaxdowntime> I<domain-id> I<downtime>
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=item B<migrate-setmaxdowntime> I<domain> I<downtime>
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Set maximum tolerable downtime for a domain which is being live-migrated to
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another host. The I<downtime> is a number of milliseconds the guest is allowed
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to be down at the end of live migration.
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=item B<migrate-setspeed> I<domain-id> I<bandwidth>
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=item B<migrate-setspeed> I<domain> I<bandwidth>
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Set the maximum migration bandwidth (in Mbps) for a domain which is being
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migrated to another host.
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=item B<migrate-getspeed> I<domain-id>
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=item B<migrate-getspeed> I<domain>
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Get the maximum migration bandwidth (in Mbps) for a domain.
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If I<--config> is specified, affect the next boot of a persistent guest.
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If I<--current> is specified, affect the current guest state.
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=item B<reboot> I<domain-id> [I<--mode acpi|agent>]
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=item B<reboot> I<domain> [I<--mode acpi|agent>]
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Reboot a domain. This acts just as if the domain had the B<reboot>
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command run from the console. The command returns as soon as it has
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method. To specify an alternative method, the I<--mode> parameter
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can specify C<acpi> or C<agent>.
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=item B<reset> I<domain-id>
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=item B<reset> I<domain>
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Reset a domain immediately without any guest shutdown. B<reset>
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emulates the power reset button on a machine, where all guest
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have also reverted all storage volumes back to the same contents as when
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the state file was created.
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=item B<save> I<domain-id> I<state-file> [I<--bypass-cache>] [I<--xml> B<file>]
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=item B<save> I<domain> I<state-file> [I<--bypass-cache>] [I<--xml> B<file>]
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[{I<--running> | I<--paused>}] [I<--verbose>]
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Saves a running domain (RAM, but not disk state) to a state file so that
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The editor used can be supplied by the C<$VISUAL> or C<$EDITOR> environment
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variables, and defaults to C<vi>.
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=item B<schedinfo> [I<--set> B<parameter=value>] I<domain-id> [[I<--config>]
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=item B<schedinfo> [I<--set> B<parameter=value>] I<domain> [[I<--config>]
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[I<--live>] | [I<--current>]]
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=item B<schedinfo> [I<--weight> B<number>] [I<--cap> B<number>]
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I<domain-id>
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I<domain>
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Allows you to show (and set) the domain scheduler parameters. The parameters
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available for each hypervisor are:
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1000-18446744073709551 or less than 0. The value 0 for either parameter is
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the same as not specifying that parameter.
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=item B<screenshot> I<domain-id> [I<imagefilepath>] [I<--screen> B<screenID>]
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=item B<screenshot> I<domain> [I<imagefilepath>] [I<--screen> B<screenID>]
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Takes a screenshot of a current domain console and stores it into a file.
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Optionally, if hypervisor supports more displays for a domain, I<screenID>
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devices, e.g. having two graphics cards, both with four heads, screen ID 5
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addresses the second head on the second card.
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=item B<send-key> I<domain-id> [I<--codeset> B<codeset>]
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=item B<send-key> I<domain> [I<--codeset> B<codeset>]
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[I<--holdtime> B<holdtime>] I<keycode>...
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Parse the I<keycode> sequence as keystrokes to send to I<domain-id>.
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Parse the I<keycode> sequence as keystrokes to send to I<domain>.
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Each I<keycode> can either be a numeric value or a symbolic name from
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the corresponding codeset. If I<--holdtime> is given, each keystroke
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will be held for that many milliseconds. The default codeset is
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# send a tab, held for 1 second
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virsh send-key --holdtime 1000 0xf
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=item B<setmem> I<domain-id> B<size> [[I<--config>] [I<--live>] |
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=item B<setmem> I<domain> B<size> [[I<--config>] [I<--live>] |
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[I<--current>]]
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Change the memory allocation for a guest domain.
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For Xen, you can only adjust the memory of a running domain if the domain is
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paravirtualized or running the PV balloon driver.
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=item B<setmaxmem> I<domain-id> B<size> [[I<--config>] [I<--live>] |
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=item B<setmaxmem> I<domain> B<size> [[I<--config>] [I<--live>] |
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[I<--current>]]
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Change the maximum memory allocation limit for a guest domain.
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than KiB, and requests that are not an even multiple will be rounded up.
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For example, vSphere/ESX rounds the parameter up to mebibytes (1024 kibibytes).
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=item B<memtune> I<domain-id> [I<--hard-limit> B<size>]
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=item B<memtune> I<domain> [I<--hard-limit> B<size>]
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[I<--soft-limit> B<size>] [I<--swap-hard-limit> B<size>]
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[I<--min-guarantee> B<size>] [[I<--config>] [I<--live>] | [I<--current>]]
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Specifying -1 as a value for these limits is interpreted as unlimited.
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=item B<blkiotune> I<domain-id> [I<--weight> B<weight>]
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=item B<blkiotune> I<domain> [I<--weight> B<weight>]
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[I<--device-weights> B<device-weights>] [[I<--config>]
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[I<--live>] | [I<--current>]]
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exclusive. If no flag is specified, behavior is different depending
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on hypervisor.
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=item B<setvcpus> I<domain-id> I<count> [I<--maximum>] [[I<--config>]
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=item B<setvcpus> I<domain> I<count> [I<--maximum>] [[I<--config>]
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[I<--live>] | [I<--current>]]
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Change the number of virtual CPUs active in a guest domain. By default,
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be hot-plugged the next time the domain is booted. As such, it must only be
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used with the I<--config> flag, and not with the I<--live> flag.
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=item B<shutdown> I<domain-id> [I<--mode acpi|agent>]
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=item B<shutdown> I<domain> [I<--mode acpi|agent>]
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Gracefully shuts down a domain. This coordinates with the domain OS
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to perform graceful shutdown, so there is no guarantee that it will
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The exact behavior of a domain when it shuts down is set by the
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I<on_shutdown> parameter in the domain's XML definition.
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If I<domain-id> is transient, then the metadata of any snapshots will
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If I<domain> is transient, then the metadata of any snapshots will
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be lost once the guest stops running, but the snapshot contents still
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exist, and a new domain with the same name and UUID can restore the
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snapshot metadata with B<snapshot-create>.
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method. To specify an alternative method, the I<--mode> parameter
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can specify C<acpi> or C<agent>.
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=item B<start> I<domain-name> [I<--console>] [I<--paused>] [I<--autodestroy>]
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[I<--bypass-cache>] [I<--force-boot>]
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=item B<start> I<domain-name-or-uuid> [I<--console>] [I<--paused>]
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[I<--autodestroy>] [I<--bypass-cache>] [I<--force-boot>]
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Start a (previously defined) inactive domain, either from the last
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B<managedsave> state, or via a fresh boot if no managedsave state is
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down the operation. If I<--force-boot> is specified, then any
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managedsave state is discarded and a fresh boot occurs.
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=item B<suspend> I<domain-id>
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=item B<suspend> I<domain>
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Suspend a running domain. It is kept in memory but won't be scheduled
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anymore.
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=item B<resume> I<domain-id>
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=item B<resume> I<domain>
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Moves a domain out of the suspended state. This will allow a previously
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suspended domain to now be eligible for scheduling by the underlying
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hypervisor.
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=item B<dompmsuspend> I<domain-id> I<target> [I<--duration>]
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=item B<dompmsuspend> I<domain> I<target> [I<--duration>]
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Suspend a running domain into one of these states (possible I<target>
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values):
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@ -1519,18 +1518,18 @@ hypervisor driver and 0 should be used.).
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Note that this command requires a guest agent configured and running in the
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domain's guest OS.
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=item B<dompmwakeup> I<domain-id>
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=item B<dompmwakeup> I<domain>
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Wakeup a domain suspended by dompmsuspend command. Injects a wakeup
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into the guest that previously used dompmsuspend, rather than waiting
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for the previously requested duration (if any) to elapse.
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=item B<ttyconsole> I<domain-id>
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=item B<ttyconsole> I<domain>
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Output the device used for the TTY console of the domain. If the information
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is not available the processes will provide an exit code of 1.
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=item B<undefine> I<domain-id> [I<--managed-save>] [I<--snapshots-metadata>]
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=item B<undefine> I<domain> [I<--managed-save>] [I<--snapshots-metadata>]
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[ {I<--storage> B<volumes> | I<--remove-all-storage>} I<--wipe-storage>]
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Undefine a domain. If the domain is running, this converts it to a
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@ -1565,13 +1564,13 @@ The flag I<--wipe-storage> specifies that the storage volumes should be
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wiped before removal.
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NOTE: For an inactive domain, the domain name or UUID must be used as the
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I<domain-id>.
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I<domain>.
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=item B<vcpucount> I<domain-id> [{I<--maximum> | I<--active>}
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=item B<vcpucount> I<domain> [{I<--maximum> | I<--active>}
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{I<--config> | I<--live> | I<--current>}]
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Print information about the virtual cpu counts of the given
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I<domain-id>. If no flags are specified, all possible counts are
|
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I<domain>. If no flags are specified, all possible counts are
|
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listed in a table; otherwise, the output is limited to just the
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numeric value requested. For historical reasons, the table
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lists the label "current" on the rows that can be queried in isolation
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@ -1587,12 +1586,12 @@ state of the domain (corresponding to I<--live> if running, or
|
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I<--config> if inactive); these three flags are mutually exclusive.
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Thus, this command always takes exactly zero or two flags.
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|
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=item B<vcpuinfo> I<domain-id>
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=item B<vcpuinfo> I<domain>
|
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|
||||
Returns basic information about the domain virtual CPUs, like the number of
|
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vCPUs, the running time, the affinity to physical processors.
|
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|
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=item B<vcpupin> I<domain-id> [I<vcpu>] [I<cpulist>] [[I<--live>]
|
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=item B<vcpupin> I<domain> [I<vcpu>] [I<cpulist>] [[I<--live>]
|
||||
[I<--config>] | [I<--current>]]
|
||||
|
||||
Query or change the pinning of domain VCPUs to host physical CPUs. To
|
||||
@ -1614,7 +1613,7 @@ If no flag is specified, behavior is different depending on hypervisor.
|
||||
B<Note>: The expression is sequentially evaluated, so "0-15,^8" is
|
||||
identical to "9-14,0-7,15" but not identical to "^8,0-15".
|
||||
|
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=item B<vncdisplay> I<domain-id>
|
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=item B<vncdisplay> I<domain>
|
||||
|
||||
Output the IP address and port number for the VNC display. If the information
|
||||
is not available the processes will provide an exit code of 1.
|
||||
@ -1624,14 +1623,14 @@ is not available the processes will provide an exit code of 1.
|
||||
=head1 DEVICE COMMANDS
|
||||
|
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The following commands manipulate devices associated to domains.
|
||||
The domain-id can be specified as a short integer, a name or a full UUID.
|
||||
The I<domain> can be specified as a short integer, a name or a full UUID.
|
||||
To better understand the values allowed as options for the command
|
||||
reading the documentation at L<http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html> on the
|
||||
format of the device sections to get the most accurate set of accepted values.
|
||||
|
||||
=over 4
|
||||
|
||||
=item B<attach-device> I<domain-id> I<FILE> [I<--config>]
|
||||
=item B<attach-device> I<domain> I<FILE> [I<--config>]
|
||||
|
||||
Attach a device to the domain, using a device definition in an XML
|
||||
file using a device definition element such as <disk> or <interface>
|
||||
@ -1646,7 +1645,7 @@ within an existing device; consider using B<update-device> for this
|
||||
usage. For passthrough host devices, see also B<nodedev-detach>,
|
||||
needed if the device does not use managed mode.
|
||||
|
||||
=item B<attach-disk> I<domain-id> I<source> I<target>
|
||||
=item B<attach-disk> I<domain> I<source> I<target>
|
||||
[I<--driver driver>] [I<--subdriver subdriver>] [I<--cache cache>]
|
||||
[I<--type type>] [I<--mode mode>] [I<--config>] [I<--sourcetype soucetype>]
|
||||
[I<--serial serial>] [I<--shareable>] [I<--rawio>] [I<--address address>]
|
||||
@ -1674,7 +1673,7 @@ scsi:controller.bus.unit or ide:controller.bus.unit.
|
||||
I<multifunction> indicates specified pci address is a multifunction pci device
|
||||
address.
|
||||
|
||||
=item B<attach-interface> I<domain-id> I<type> I<source>
|
||||
=item B<attach-interface> I<domain> I<type> I<source>
|
||||
[I<--target target>] [I<--mac mac>] [I<--script script>] [I<--model model>]
|
||||
[I<--config>] [I<--inbound average,peak,burst>] [I<--outbound average,peak,burst>]
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1698,7 +1697,7 @@ B<Note>: the optional target value is the name of a device to be created
|
||||
as the back-end on the node. If not provided a device named "vnetN" or "vifN"
|
||||
will be created automatically.
|
||||
|
||||
=item B<detach-device> I<domain-id> I<FILE> [I<--config>]
|
||||
=item B<detach-device> I<domain> I<FILE> [I<--config>]
|
||||
|
||||
Detach a device from the domain, takes the same kind of XML descriptions
|
||||
as command B<attach-device>.
|
||||
@ -1708,7 +1707,7 @@ I<--config>.
|
||||
For passthrough host devices, see also B<nodedev-reattach>, needed if
|
||||
the device does not use managed mode.
|
||||
|
||||
=item B<detach-disk> I<domain-id> I<target> [I<--config>]
|
||||
=item B<detach-disk> I<domain> I<target> [I<--config>]
|
||||
|
||||
Detach a disk device from a domain. The I<target> is the device as seen
|
||||
from the domain.
|
||||
@ -1716,7 +1715,7 @@ If I<--config> is specified, alter persistent configuration, effect observed
|
||||
on next boot, for compatibility purposes, I<--persistent> is alias of
|
||||
I<--config>.
|
||||
|
||||
=item B<detach-interface> I<domain-id> I<type> [I<--mac mac>] [I<--config>]
|
||||
=item B<detach-interface> I<domain> I<type> [I<--mac mac>] [I<--config>]
|
||||
|
||||
Detach a network interface from a domain.
|
||||
I<type> can be either I<network> to indicate a physical network device or
|
||||
@ -1727,9 +1726,9 @@ If I<--config> is specified, alter persistent configuration, effect observed
|
||||
on next boot, for compatibility purposes, I<--persistent> is alias of
|
||||
I<--config>.
|
||||
|
||||
=item B<update-device> I<domain-id> I<file> [I<--config>] [I<--force>]
|
||||
=item B<update-device> I<domain> I<file> [I<--config>] [I<--force>]
|
||||
|
||||
Update the characteristics of a device associated with I<domain-id>,
|
||||
Update the characteristics of a device associated with I<domain>,
|
||||
based on the device definition in an XML I<file>. If the I<--config>
|
||||
option is used, the changes will take affect the next time libvirt
|
||||
starts the domain. For compatibility purposes, I<--persistent> is
|
||||
@ -1739,7 +1738,7 @@ the domain. See the documentation at
|
||||
L<http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsDevices> to learn about
|
||||
libvirt XML format for a device.
|
||||
|
||||
=item B<change-media> I<domain-id> I<path> [I<--eject>] [I<--insert>]
|
||||
=item B<change-media> I<domain> I<path> [I<--eject>] [I<--insert>]
|
||||
[I<--update>] [I<source>] [I<--force>] [[I<--live>] [I<--config>] | [I<--current>]]
|
||||
|
||||
Change media of CDROM or floppy drive. I<path> can be the fully-qualified path
|
||||
|
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