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docs: Harmonize hypervisor names for QEMU and LXC
Trivially replace usages of qemu and lxc in the virsh manpage with their more heavily used and (according to Wikipedia) correct upper-case spellings QEMU and LXC. Signed-off-by: Michael Weiser <michael.weiser@gmx.de> Suggested-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb413@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb413@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
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@ -577,7 +577,7 @@ from the domain's XML <os/> element and <type/> subelement or one from a
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list of machines from the ``virsh capabilities`` output for a specific
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list of machines from the ``virsh capabilities`` output for a specific
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architecture and domain type.
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architecture and domain type.
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For the qemu hypervisor, a *virttype* of either 'qemu' or 'kvm' must be
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For the QEMU hypervisor, a *virttype* of either 'qemu' or 'kvm' must be
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supplied along with either the *emulatorbin* or *arch* in order to
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supplied along with either the *emulatorbin* or *arch* in order to
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generate output for the default *machine*. Supplying a *machine*
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generate output for the default *machine*. Supplying a *machine*
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value will generate output for the specific machine.
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value will generate output for the specific machine.
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@ -1072,7 +1072,7 @@ read I/O operations limit.
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write I/O operations limit.
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write I/O operations limit.
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*--size-iops-sec* specifies size I/O operations limit per second.
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*--size-iops-sec* specifies size I/O operations limit per second.
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*--group-name* specifies group name to share I/O quota between multiple drives.
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*--group-name* specifies group name to share I/O quota between multiple drives.
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For a qemu domain, if no name is provided, then the default is to have a single
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For a QEMU domain, if no name is provided, then the default is to have a single
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group for each *device*.
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group for each *device*.
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Older versions of virsh only accepted these options with underscore
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Older versions of virsh only accepted these options with underscore
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@ -1084,7 +1084,7 @@ An explicit 0 also clears any limit. A non-zero value for a given total
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cannot be mixed with non-zero values for read or write.
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cannot be mixed with non-zero values for read or write.
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It is up to the hypervisor to determine how to handle the length values.
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It is up to the hypervisor to determine how to handle the length values.
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For the qemu hypervisor, if an I/O limit value or maximum value is set,
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For the QEMU hypervisor, if an I/O limit value or maximum value is set,
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then the default value of 1 second will be displayed. Supplying a 0 will
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then the default value of 1 second will be displayed. Supplying a 0 will
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reset the value back to the default.
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reset the value back to the default.
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@ -1211,7 +1211,7 @@ to a unique target name (<target dev='name'/>) or source file (<source
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file='name'/>) for one of the disk devices attached to *domain* (see
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file='name'/>) for one of the disk devices attached to *domain* (see
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also ``domblklist`` for listing these names).
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also ``domblklist`` for listing these names).
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*bandwidth* specifies copying bandwidth limit in MiB/s, although for
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*bandwidth* specifies copying bandwidth limit in MiB/s, although for
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qemu, it may be non-zero only for an online domain. For further information
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QEMU, it may be non-zero only for an online domain. For further information
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on the *bandwidth* argument see the corresponding section for the ``blockjob``
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on the *bandwidth* argument see the corresponding section for the ``blockjob``
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command.
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command.
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@ -1642,7 +1642,7 @@ domblkstat
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Get device block stats for a running domain. A *block-device* corresponds
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Get device block stats for a running domain. A *block-device* corresponds
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to a unique target name (<target dev='name'/>) or source file (<source
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to a unique target name (<target dev='name'/>) or source file (<source
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file='name'/>) for one of the disk devices attached to *domain* (see
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file='name'/>) for one of the disk devices attached to *domain* (see
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also ``domblklist`` for listing these names). On a lxc or qemu domain,
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also ``domblklist`` for listing these names). On a LXC or QEMU domain,
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omitting the *block-device* yields device block stats summarily for the
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omitting the *block-device* yields device block stats summarily for the
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entire domain.
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entire domain.
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@ -3265,7 +3265,7 @@ destination). Some hypervisors do not support this feature and will return an
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error if this parameter is used.
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error if this parameter is used.
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Optional *disks-port* sets the port that hypervisor on destination side should
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Optional *disks-port* sets the port that hypervisor on destination side should
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bind to for incoming disks traffic. Currently it is supported only by qemu.
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bind to for incoming disks traffic. Currently it is supported only by QEMU.
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migrate-compcache
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migrate-compcache
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qemu-monitor-command domain { [--hmp] | [--pretty] } command...
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qemu-monitor-command domain { [--hmp] | [--pretty] } command...
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Send an arbitrary monitor command *command* to domain *domain* through the
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Send an arbitrary monitor command *command* to domain *domain* through the
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qemu monitor. The results of the command will be printed on stdout. If
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QEMU monitor. The results of the command will be printed on stdout. If
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*--hmp* is passed, the command is considered to be a human monitor command
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*--hmp* is passed, the command is considered to be a human monitor command
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and libvirt will automatically convert it into QMP if needed. In that case
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and libvirt will automatically convert it into QMP if needed. In that case
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the result will also be converted back from QMP. If *--pretty* is given,
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the result will also be converted back from QMP. If *--pretty* is given,
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qemu-agent-command domain [--timeout seconds | --async | --block] command...
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qemu-agent-command domain [--timeout seconds | --async | --block] command...
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Send an arbitrary guest agent command *command* to domain *domain* through
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Send an arbitrary guest agent command *command* to domain *domain* through
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qemu agent.
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QEMU agent.
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*--timeout*, *--async* and *--block* options are exclusive.
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*--timeout*, *--async* and *--block* options are exclusive.
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*--timeout* requires timeout seconds *seconds* and it must be positive.
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*--timeout* requires timeout seconds *seconds* and it must be positive.
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When *--aysnc* is given, the command waits for timeout whether success or
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When *--aysnc* is given, the command waits for timeout whether success or
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