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virsh: Add details about specified migration host
the 'migration_host' description may be a bit difficult to understand for some users, so enhance the manual Signed-off-by: Chen Fan <chen.fan.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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@ -1209,8 +1209,6 @@ unsafe unless the disk images are stored on coherent clustered filesystem,
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such as GFS2 or GPFS. If you are sure the migration is safe or you just do not
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care, use I<--unsafe> to force the migration.
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The I<desturi> is the connection URI of the destination host, and
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I<migrateuri> is the migration URI, which usually can be omitted (see below).
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I<dname> is used for renaming the domain to new name during migration, which
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also usually can be omitted. Likewise, I<--xml> B<file> is usually
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omitted, but can be used to supply an alternative XML file for use on
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@ -1225,6 +1223,12 @@ then the migration will complete offline. It can only be used with I<--live>.
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Running migration can be canceled by interrupting virsh (usually using
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C<Ctrl-C>) or by B<domjobabort> command sent from another virsh instance.
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The I<desturi> and I<migrateuri> parameters can be used to control which
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destination the migration uses. I<desturi> is important for managed
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migration, but unused for direct migration; I<migrateuri> is required
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for direct migration, but can usually be automatically determined for
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managed migration.
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B<Note>: The I<desturi> parameter for normal migration and peer2peer migration
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has different semantics:
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@ -1239,7 +1243,11 @@ seen from the source machine.
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=back
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When I<migrateuri> is not specified, libvirt will automatically determine the
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hypervisor specific URI, by looking up the target host's configured hostname.
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hypervisor specific URI. Some hypervisors, including QEMU, have an optional
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"migration_host" configuration parameter (useful when the host has multiple
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network interfaces). If this is unspecified, libvirt determines a name
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by looking up the target host's configured hostname.
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There are a few scenarios where specifying I<migrateuri> may help:
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=over 4
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@ -1264,6 +1272,9 @@ order to comply with local firewall policies.
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=back
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See L<http://libvirt.org/migration.html#uris> for more details on
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migration URIs.
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Optional I<graphicsuri> overrides connection parameters used for automatically
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reconnecting a graphical clients at the end of migration. If omitted, libvirt
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will compute the parameters based on target host IP address. In case the
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