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virsh: add missing "async" option in opts_block_commit
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it'll detect that a required option is not defined and it will assert and exit with: virsh.c:1364: vshCommandOpt: Assertion `valid->name' failed. Problem has been latent since commited23b106
. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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@ -1544,6 +1544,10 @@ static const vshCmdOptDef opts_block_commit[] = {
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.type = VSH_OT_INT,
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.help = N_("with --wait, abort if copy exceeds timeout (in seconds)")
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},
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{.name = "async",
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.type = VSH_OT_BOOL,
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.help = N_("with --wait, don't wait for cancel to finish")
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},
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{.name = NULL}
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};
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@ -737,7 +737,7 @@ I<domif-setlink>) will accept the MAC address printed by this command.
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=item B<blockcommit> I<domain> I<path> [I<bandwidth>]
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{[I<base>] | [I<--shallow>]} [I<top>] [I<--delete>]
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[I<--wait> [I<--verbose>] [I<--timeout> B<seconds>]]
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[I<--wait> [I<--verbose>] [I<--timeout> B<seconds>] [I<--async>]]
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Reduce the length of a backing image chain, by committing changes at the
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top of the chain (snapshot or delta files) into backing images. By
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@ -756,7 +756,10 @@ operation can be checked with B<blockjob>. However, if I<--wait> is
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specified, then this command will block until the operation completes,
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or cancel the operation if the optional I<timeout> in seconds elapses
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or SIGINT is sent (usually with C<Ctrl-C>). Using I<--verbose> along
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with I<--wait> will produce periodic status updates.
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with I<--wait> will produce periodic status updates. If job cancellation
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is triggered, I<--async> will return control to the user as fast as
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possible, otherwise the command may continue to block a little while
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longer until the job is done cleaning up.
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I<path> specifies fully-qualified path of the disk; it corresponds
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to a unique target name (<target dev='name'/>) or source file (<source
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