https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1161617
Add command to allow adding and removing IOThreads from the domain including
the configuration and live domain.
$ virsh iothreadadd --help
NAME
iothreadadd - add an IOThread to the guest domain
SYNOPSIS
iothreadadd <domain> <id> [--config] [--live] [--current]
DESCRIPTION
Add an IOThread to the guest domain.
OPTIONS
[--domain] <string> domain name, id or uuid
[--id] <number> iothread for the new IOThread
--config affect next boot
--live affect running domain
--current affect current domain
$ virsh iothreaddel --help
NAME
iothreaddel - delete an IOThread from the guest domain
SYNOPSIS
iothreaddel <domain> <id> [--config] [--live] [--current]
DESCRIPTION
Delete an IOThread from the guest domain.
OPTIONS
[--domain] <string> domain name, id or uuid
[--id] <number> iothread_id for the IOThread to delete
--config affect next boot
--live affect running domain
--current affect current domain
Assuming a running $dom with multiple IOThreads assigned and that
that the $dom has disks assigned to IOThread 1 and IOThread 2:
$ virsh iothreadinfo $dom
IOThread ID CPU Affinity
---------------------------------------------------
1 2
2 3
3 0-1
$ virsh iothreadadd $dom 1
error: invalid argument: an IOThread is already using iothread_id '1' in iothreadpids
$ virsh iothreadadd $dom 1 --config
error: invalid argument: an IOThread is already using iothread_id '1' in persistent iothreadids
$ virsh iothreadadd $dom 4
$ virsh iothreadinfo $dom
IOThread ID CPU Affinity
---------------------------------------------------
1 2
2 3
3 0-1
4 0-3
$ virsh iothreadinfo $dom --config
IOThread ID CPU Affinity
---------------------------------------------------
1 2
2 3
3 0-1
$ virsh iothreadadd $dom 4 --config
$ virsh iothreadinfo $dom --config
IOThread ID CPU Affinity
---------------------------------------------------
1 2
2 3
3 0-1
4 0-3
Assuming the same original configuration
$ virsh iothreaddel $dom 1
error: invalid argument: cannot remove IOThread 1 since it is being used by disk 'vde'
$ virsh iothreaddel $dom 3
$ virsh iothreadinfo $dom
IOThread ID CPU Affinity
---------------------------------------------------
1 2
2 3
$ virsh iothreadinfo $dom --config
IOThread ID CPU Affinity
---------------------------------------------------
1 2
2 3
3 0-1
virDomainGetJobStats is able to report statistics of a completed
migration, however to get usable downtime and total time statistics both
hosts have to keep synchronized time. To provide at least some
estimation of the times even when NTP daemons are not running on both
hosts we can just ignore the time needed to transfer a migration cookie
to the destination host. The result will be also inaccurate but a bit
more predictable. The total/down time will just be at least what we
report.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1213434
Commit a0670ae caused a regression in 'virsh event' and
'virsh qemu-monitor-event' - if a user tries to filter the
command to a specific domain, an error message is printed:
$ virsh event dom --loop
error: internal error: virsh qemu-monitor-event: no domain VSH_OT_DATA option
and then the command continues as though no domain had been
supplied (giving events for ALL domains, instead of the
requested one). This is because the code was incorrectly
assuming that all "domain" options would be supplied via a
mandatory VSH_OT_DATA, even though "domain" is optional for
these two commands, so we had changed them to VSH_OT_STRING
to quit failing for other reasons (ever since it was decided
that VSH_OT_DATA and VSH_OT_STRING should no longer be
synonyms).
In looking at the situation, though, the code for looking up
a domain was making a pointless check for whether the option
exists prior to finding the option's string value, as
vshCommandOptStringReq does just fine at reporting any errors
when looking up a string whether or not the option was present.
So this is a case of regression fixing by pure code deletion :)
* tools/virsh-domain.c (vshCommandOptDomainBy): Drop useless filter.
* tools/virsh-interface.c (vshCommandOptInterfaceBy): Likewise.
* tools/virsh-network.c (vshCommandOptNetworkBy): Likewise.
* tools/virsh-nwfilter.c (vshCommandOptNWFilterBy): Likewise.
* tools/virsh-secret.c (vshCommandOptSecret): Likewise.
* tools/virsh.h (vshCmdHasOption): Drop unused function.
* tools/virsh.c (vshCmdHasOption): Likewise.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
When set guest memory with a invalid parameter of --soft-limit,
it posts weird error:
$ virsh memtune r7 --hard-limit 20417224 --soft-limit 9007199254740992 \
--swap-hard-limit 35417224
error: Unable to parse integer parameter 'NAME
Change it to
error: Unable to parse integer parameter soft-limit
Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1211550
Signed-off-by: Shanzhi Yu <shyu@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com>
Use virBitmapDataToString instead of constructing the ranges bit
by bit, remove the checking of parameters (that is already done
by the callers).
Let the callers choose the right bitmap, since there's only
one that uses this helper on a matrix-in-an-array.
$ sudo virsh change-media f19 hdc /mnt/data/devel/media/Fedora-16-x86_64-Live-KDE.iso
succeeded to complete action update on media
Change the message to:
Successfully {inserted,ejected,changed} media.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=967946
In virsh we have two printing functions: vshPrint() which prints a
string onto stdout and vshPrintExtra() which does not print anything
if virsh is run in quiet mode. Usually, the former is used to print
actual results, while the latter to print strings like table headers
and other formatting stuff. However, in cmdDomIfAddr we have
mistakenly used vshPrintExtra even for actual data. After this patch,
the output should look like the following:
# virsh -q domifaddr test3 --source agent
lo 00:00:00:00:00:00 ipv4 127.0.0.1/8
- - ipv6 ::1/128
ens8 52:54:00:1a:cb:3f ipv6 fe80::5054:ff:fe1a:cb3f/64
virbr0 52:54:00:db:51:e7 ipv4 192.168.122.1/24
virbr0-nic 52:54:00:db:51:e7 N/A N/A
Signed-off-by: Luyao Huang <lhuang@redhat.com>
Dependant is flagged as wrong in US dictionary (only valid in UK
dictionary, and even then, it has only the financial sense and not the
inter-relatedness sense that we are more prone to be wanting throughout
code).
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1206479
As described in virDomainBlockCopy() parameters description, the
VIR_DOMAIN_BLOCK_COPY_GRANULARITY parameter may require the value to
have some specific attributes (e.g. be a power of two or fall within a
certain range). And in qemu, a power of two is required. However, our
code does not check that and let qemu operation fail. Moreover, the
virsh man page is not as exact as it could be in this respect.
Signed-off-by: Luyao Huang <lhuang@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
The overflow check for the bandwidth parameter did not jump to the
cleanup label.
Additionally virsh should use vshError instead of virReportError.
Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1206987
Signed-off-by: Luyao Huang <lhuang@redhat.com>
Commit 2f36e6944 (re-)introduced a use of an identifier 'interface',
which causes this build failure on mingw:
../../tools/virsh-domain-monitor.c: In function 'cmdDomIfAddr':
../../tools/virsh-domain-monitor.c:2233:17: error: expected identifier or '(' before 'struct'
const char *interface = NULL;
^
See also commit 6512c8b. Sadly, I'm not quite sure how to write a
syntax check that can poison the use of this identifier.
* tools/virsh-domain-monitor.c (cmdDomIfAddr): Use ifacestr instead.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
The virNodeDeviceDettach API only works on PCI devices.
Originally added by commit 10d3272e, but the API never
supported USB devices.
Reported by: Martin Polednik <mpolednik@redhat.com>
Wikipedia's list of common misspellings [1] has a machine-readable
version. This patch fixes those misspellings mentioned in the list
which don't have multiple right variants (as e.g. "accension", which can
be both "accession" and "ascension"), such misspellings are left
untouched. The list of changes was manually re-checked for false
positives.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Lists_of_common_misspellings/For_machines
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
When libvirt is starting a domain, it reports the state as SHUTOFF until
it's RUNNING. This is not ideal because domain startup may take a long
time (usually because of some configuration issues, firewalls blocking
access to network disks, etc.) and domain lists provided by libvirt look
awkward. One can see weird shutoff domains with IDs in a list of active
domains or even shutoff transient domains. In any case, it looks more
like a bug in libvirt than a normal state a domain goes through.
Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
The variable holds formatted suffix to each line printed out
(address type, address and prefix). However, the variable is
never freed. At the same time, honour fact, that data held in
the variable is not constant.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Make sure we don't print (null) (which in fact is printf()'s
cleverness anyway, not ours). If no HW address is present, print
"N/A" string just like we do for other fields.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
The command did not modify the disk type and thus didn't allow to change
media from a file image to a block backed image or vice versa. In
addition when operating on a network backed removable devices the
command would replace the while <source> subelement with an invalid one.
This patch adds the --block option that allows to specify that the new
image is block backed and assumes that without that option all images
are file backed. Since network backends were always mangled it should
not cause problems.
Since cmdDetachDisk() calls into vshPrepareDiskXML() with
type == VSH_PREPARE_DISK_XML_NONE && source == NULL this would result
into skipping all the checks and effectively turn the function into a
XML formatter.
This patch changes the code to use the formatter directly so that the
function can be refactored in a easier way.
Wireshark supports pkg-config since 1.11.3. Right now we build
wireshark-dissectior tool as default trough rpm build only on
fedora >= 21 and there is new wireshark that supports pkg-config.
If someone wants to build libvirt with wireshark-dissector against old
wireshark, they should specify the location by hand.
This patch is mainly to fix wrong dependency on wireshark binary as it
doesn't make sense to require that binary file to just get version info
of that package in makefile.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
Commit f182da20 (v1.2.6) caused a slight regression in virsh
reporting of a non-active block job; where it used to state
"Commit complete", it now states "Now in synchronized phase".
But the synchronized phase is only possible for an active commit.
For a reproducer, I created a chain 'a <- b <- c <- d <- e' and
ran virsh blockcommit $dom vda --top c --base a --verbose --wait
* tools/virsh-domain.c (cmdBlockCommit): Synchronized phase is
only possible on active commits.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1135491
$ virsh iothread --help
NAME
iothreadpin - control domain IOThread affinity
SYNOPSIS
iothreadpin <domain> <iothread> <cpulist> [--config] [--live] [--current]
DESCRIPTION
Pin domain IOThreads to host physical CPUs.
OPTIONS
[--domain] <string> domain name, id or uuid
[--iothread] <number> IOThread ID number
[--cpulist] <string> host cpu number(s) to set
--config affect next boot
--live affect running domain
--current affect current domain
Using the output from iothreadsinfo, allow changing the pinned CPUs for
a single IOThread.
$ virsh iothreadsinfo $dom
IOThread ID CPU Affinity
---------------------------------------------------
1 2
2 3
3 0-1
$ virsh iothreadpin $dom 3 0-2
Then view the change
$ virsh iothreadsinfo $dom
IOThread ID CPU Affinity
---------------------------------------------------
1 2
2 3
3 0-2
If an invalid value is supplied or require option missing,
then an error will be displayed:
$ virsh iothreadpin $dom 4 3
error: invalid argument: iothread value out of range 4 > 3
$ virsh iothreadpin $dom 3
error: command 'iothreadpin' requires <cpulist> option
Now that qemuDomainBlocksStatsGather provides functions of both
qemuMonitorGetBlockStatsParamsNumber and qemuMonitorGetBlockStatsInfo we
can reuse it and kill a lot of code.
Additionally as a bonus qemuDomainBlockStatsFlags will now support
summary statistics so add a statement to the virsh man page about that.
Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1142636
Add the 'iothreadsinfo' command to display IOThread Info data. Allow for
[--live] or [--config] options in order to display live or config data
for an active domain.
$ virsh iothreadsinfo --help
NAME
iothreadsinfo - view domain IOThreads
SYNOPSIS
iothreadsinfo <domain> [--config] [--live] [--current]
DESCRIPTION
Returns basic information about the domain IOThreads.
OPTIONS
[--domain] <string> domain name, id or uuid
--config affect next boot
--live affect running domain
--current affect current domain
An active domain may return:
$ virsh iothreads $dom
IOThread ID CPU Affinity
---------------------------------------------------
1 2
2 3
3 0
$ echo $?
0
For domains which don't have IOThreads the following is returned:
$ virsh iothreads $dom
No IOThreads found for the domain
$ echo $?
0
For domains which are not running the following is returned:
$ virsh iothreads $dom --live
error: Unable to get domain IOThreads information
error: Requested operation is not valid: domain is not running
$ echo $?
1
Editing a domains configuration and modifying the iothreadpin data for
thread 3 from nothing provided to setting a cpuset of '0-1' and then
displaying using --config would display:
$ virsh iothreads f18iothr --config
IOThread ID CPU Affinity
----------------------------
1 2
2 3
3 0-1
$
Signed-off-by: John Ferlan <jferlan@redhat.com>
Fix vshMemtuneGetSize to return correct value. We can then decide
according that return code whether a parameter is present and valid or
not. This will allow as to accept 0 as a valid value.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
According to docs, we only support 2 link states for an interface
up/down, 'up' being the default state if link state is unspecified in
domain's XML, so the message when no link state is provided should be
changed a little.
Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1141119
Previously when a domain would get stuck in a domain job due to a
programming mistake we'd report the following control state:
$ virsh domcontrol domain
occupied (1424343406.150s)
The timestamp is invalid as the monitor was not entered for that domain.
We can use that to detect that the domain has an active job and report a
better error instead:
$ virsh domcontrol domain
error: internal (locking) error
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=921426
Add to the man page a more complete description of what exactly the
command expects on input and will return on output based on what is
currently supported.
Perhaps missing findPoolSources implementations are backends for
sheepdog and rbd. Also missing any backend is zfs.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1070695
Modify the virsh man page to more accurately describe which values are
set by the virsh setmem and displayed by the virsh memtune or dominfo
based on the setmem command results.
A disk using a source pool is listed as having a source '-' in domblklist
because it doesn't check the right XML syntax to find the source.
Add a check for "./source/volume" which is where the "path" (of sorts)
to the volume name is described.
NUMA enabled guest configuration explicitly specifies memory sizes for
individual nodes. Allowing the virDomainSetMemoryFlags API (and friends)
to change the total doesn't make sense as the individual node configs
are not updated in that case.
Forbid use of the API in case NUMA is specified.
The description of the virsh command 'cpu-models' was written in the
wrong context (i.e. beside the domain states).
This patch moves the command description just to the cpu related
commands like 'cpu-baseline' and 'cpu-compare'.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Hansel <daniel.hansel@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Well, imagine domains were running, and as the host went down, they
were managesaved. Later, after some time, the host went up again and
domains got restored. But without correct time. And depending on how
long was the host shut off, it may take some time for ntp to sync the
time too. But hey, wait a minute. We have an API just for that! So:
1) Introduce SYNC_TIME variable in libvirt-guests.sysconf to allow
users control over the new functionality
2) Call 'virsh domtime --sync $dom' in the libvirt-guests script.
Unfortunately, this is all-or-nothing approach (just like anything
else with the script). Domains are required to have configured and
running qemu-ga inside.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
The "virDomainGetInfo" will get for running domain only live info and for
offline domain only config info. There was no way how to get config info
for running domain. We will use "vshCPUCountCollect" instead to get the
correct cpu count that we need to pass to "virDomainGetVcpuPinInfo".
Also cleanup some unnecessary variables and checks that are done by
drivers.
Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1160559
Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
When editing a domain with 'virsh edit' and failing validation, the
usual message pops up:
Failed. Try again? [y,n,f,?]:
Turning off validation can be useful, mainly for testing (but other
purposes too), so this patch adds support for relaxing definition in
virsh-edit and makes 'virsh edit <domain>' more usable.
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
Our hotplug code supports macvtap insertion to guests. However, we
somehow forgot about 'attach-interface' (which tries to build XML from
passed arguments and use virDomainAttachDeviceFlags()).
New type is accessible under 'direct' type, to keep the same type as
used in domain XML.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Instead of verbose string to enum conversion (if STREQ() else if
STREQ() else if STREQ() ...) lets use virDomainNetType{From,To}String.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
The type of interface to attach is held in the variable 'typ'.
Depending on interface type selected by user, the variable is set
either to 1 (network), or 2 (bridge). Lets use already existing
enum from domain_conf.h instead: virDomainNetType.
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1191016
virsh's domdisplay command looks in /domain/devices/graphics/@listen
of the domain's XML for the listen address, however for listen
type='network' (added in libvirt 0.9.4), the <graphics> element
doesn't have a listen attribute, but has a <listen> subelement,
*still* with no address (this is the inactive XML):
<graphics type='spice' autoport='yes' keymap='en-us'>
<listen type='network' network='default'/>
</graphics>
However, at domain start time the <listen> subelement gets its address
attribute filled in once libvirt figures out the IP address associated
with the named network (this is the status XML):
<graphics type='spice' port='5901' autoport='yes' keymap='en-us'>
<listen type='network' address='192.168.122.1' network='default'/>
</graphics>
So in these cases, we need to look at
/domain/devices/graphics/listen/@address instead.
Even though another patch is being pushed that will backfill
listen/@address into @listen, this patch is still useful, as it fixes
domdisplay for cases of a new virsh (with this patch) connecting to a
libvirtd that is newer than 0.9.4 but doesn't have the followup patch.
Signed-off-by: Luyao Huang <lhuang@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Laine Stump <laine@laine.org>
Adding ccw bus address support to the optional address parameter of virsh
attach-disk. The format used is ccw:cssid. ssid.devno, e.g.
ccw:0xfe.0x0.0x0201
Virtio-ccw devices must have their cssid set to 0xfe.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Zimmermann <stzi@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Boris Fiuczynski <fiuczy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com>
Add support for --reflink to the virsh 'vol-create-from' and 'vol-clone'
commands to signify usage of the VIR_STORAGE_VOL_CREATE_REFLINK flag in the
ensuing virStorageVolCreateXMLFrom API call.
Updated the man page to describe the new flag.
Signed-off-by: Chen Hanxiao <chenhanxiao@cn.fujitsu.com>
--live and --config can't be specified together when querying the
configuration, but are valid when setting. The man page was hinting that
they are valid always.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1138516
If the provided volume name doesn't match what parted generated as the
partition name, then return a failure.
Update virsh.pod and formatstorage.html.in to describe the 'name' restriction
for disk pools as well as the usage of the <target>'s <format type='value'>.
The 'virsh edit' command gets XML validation enabled by default,
with a --skip-validate option to disable it. The 'virsh define'
and 'virsh create' commands get a --validate option to enable
it, to avoid regressions for existing scripts.
The quality of error reporting from libxml2 varies depending
on the type of XML error made. Sometimes it is quite clear
and useful, other times it is obscure & inaccurate. At least
the user will see an error now, rather than having their
XML modification silently disappear.
Now that xenconfig supports parsing and formatting Xen's
XL config format, integrate it into the libxl driver's
connectDomainXML{From,To}Native functions.
Signed-off-by: Kiarie Kahurani <davidkiarie4@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jim Fehlig <jfehlig@suse.com>
Commit 6b9964 enforces checking invalid use of VSH_OT_STRING with
VSH_OFLAG_REQ. This commit tries to do the same thing to stop using
VSH_OT_DATA without VSH_OFLAG_REQ and also fix existing misuse.
Signed-off-by: Hao Liu <hliu@redhat.com>
The 'pool-build' command description for --overwrite and --no-overwrite
indicated usage for only 'filesystem' pools; however, the 'disk' pool
also supports the flags as of commit id 'afa1029a'. So add a description
for that usage.
Signed-off-by: John Ferlan <jferlan@redhat.com>
This patch introduces access to allocation information about
a backing chain of a live domain. While querying storage
volumes for read-only disks could provide some of the details,
we do NOT want to read() a file while qemu is writing it.
Also, there is one case where we have to rely on qemu: when
doing a block commit into a backing file, where that file is
stored in qcow2 format on a host block device, we want to know
the current highest write offset into that image, in order to
know if the disk must be resized larger. qemu-img does not
(currently) show this information, and none of the earlier
block APIs were extensible enough to expose it. But
virDomainListGetStats is perfect for the job!
We don't need a new group of statistics, as the existing block
group is sufficient. On the other hand, as existing libvirt
releases already report 1:1 mapping of block.count to <disk>
devices, changing the array size could confuse older clients;
and even with newer clients, the time and memory taken to
report additional statistics is not always necessary (backing
files are generally read-only except for block-commit, so while
read statistics may change, sizing statistics will not). So
the choice here is to add a new flag that only newer callers
will pass, when they are prepared for the additional information.
This patch introduces the new API, but it will take more
patches to get it implemented for qemu.
* include/libvirt/libvirt-domain.h
(VIR_CONNECT_GET_ALL_DOMAINS_STATS_BACKING): New flag.
* src/libvirt-domain.c (virConnectGetAllDomainStats): Document it,
and add a new field when it is in use.
* tools/virsh-domain-monitor.c (cmdDomstats): Use new flag.
* tools/virsh.pod (domstats): Document it.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
I'm about to make block stats optionally more complex to cover
backing chains, where block.count will no longer equal the number
of <disks> for a domain. For these reasons, it is nicer if the
statistics output includes the source path (for local files).
This patch doesn't add anything for network disks, although we
may decide to add that later.
With this patch, I now see the following for the same domain as
in the previous patch (one qcow2 file, and an empty cdrom drive):
$ virsh domstats --block foo
Domain: 'foo'
block.count=2
block.0.name=hda
block.0.path=/var/lib/libvirt/images/foo.qcow2
block.1.name=hdc
* src/libvirt-domain.c (virConnectGetAllDomainStats): Document
new field.
* tools/virsh.pod (domstats): Document new field.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainGetStatsBlock): Return the new
stat for local files/block devices.
(QEMU_ADD_NAME_PARAM): Add parameter.
(qemuDomainGetStatsInterface): Update caller.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Each command that needs a connection causes a new connection to be
made. Reconnecting after a command failed is pointless, mainly when
there is no other command to run. Removeing three lines of code takes
care of that and keeps virsh working as it should.
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
Add the optional adapter options for pool create/define. Results in
either:
<adapter type='scsi_host' name='scsi_host2'/>
or (on one line)
<adapter type='fc_host' parent='scsi_host5'
wwnn='20000000c9831b4b' wwpn='10000000c9831b4b'/>
being generated.
Add 3 new optional options for the pool-create-as and pool-define-as
command in order to define the 3 elements required in order to add
an auth element, such as:
<auth type='chap' username='myuser'>
<secret usage='libvirtiscsi'/>
</auth>
Commit 570d0f63 describes disabling negative offset usage for
vol-upload/download (e.g. cmdVolDownload and cmdVolUpload; however,
the change was only made to cmdVolDownload. There was no change to
cmdVolUpload. This patch adds the same checks for vol-upload.
Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1087104
Signed-off-by: Shanzhi Yu <shyu@redhat.com>
Commit 7557ddf added some additional block.* stats to
virDomainListGetStats, but failed to document them in 'man
virsh'. Also, I noticed some inconsistent use of commas.
* tools/virsh.pod (domstats): Tweak commas, add missing stats.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Add a "domfsinfo" command that shows a list of filesystems info mounted in
the guest. For example:
virsh # domfsinfo vm1
Mountpoint Name Type Target
-------------------------------------------------------------------
/ sda1 ext4 hdc
/opt dm-2 vfat vda,vdb
/mnt/test sdb1 xfs sda
Signed-off-by: Tomoki Sekiyama <tomoki.sekiyama@hds.com>
As qemu is now able to notify us about change of the channel state used
for communication with the guest agent we now can more precisely track
the state of the guest agent.
To allow notifying management apps this patch implements a new event
that will be triggered on changes of the guest agent state.
On 32-bit platforms with old gcc (hello RHEL 5 gcc 4.1.2), the
build fails with:
virsh-domain.c: In function 'cmdBlockCopy':
virsh-domain.c:2172: warning: comparison is always false due to limited range of data type
Adjust the code to silence the warning.
* tools/virsh-domain.c (cmdBlockCopy): Pacify RHEL 5 gcc.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
When a block{pull, copy, commit} is aborted via keyboard interrupt,
the job is properly canceled followed by proper error message.
However, when the job receives an abort from another client connected
to the same domain, the error message incorrectly indicates that
a blockjob has been finished successfully, though the abort request
took effect. This patch introduces a new blockjob abort handler, which
is registered when the client calls block{copy,commit,pull} routine,
providing its caller the status of the finished blockjob.
Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1135442
I noticed this while working on qemuDomainGetBlockInfo. Assigning
a bool value to an int variable compiles fine, but raises red flags
on the maintenance front as it becomes too easy to assign -1 or 2
or any other non-bool value to the same variable.
* cfg.mk (sc_prohibit_int_assign_bool): New rule.
* src/conf/snapshot_conf.c (virDomainSnapshotRedefinePrep): Fix
offenders.
* src/qemu/qemu_driver.c (qemuDomainGetBlockInfo)
(qemuDomainSnapshotCreateXML): Likewise.
* src/test/test_driver.c (testDomainSnapshotAlignDisks):
Likewise.
* src/util/vircgroup.c (virCgroupSupportsCpuBW): Likewise.
* src/util/virpci.c (virPCIDeviceBindToStub): Likewise.
* src/util/virutil.c (virIsCapableVport): Likewise.
* tools/virsh-domain-monitor.c (cmdDomMemStat): Likewise.
* tools/virsh-domain.c (cmdBlockResize, cmdScreenshot)
(cmdInjectNMI, cmdSendKey, cmdSendProcessSignal)
(cmdDetachInterface): Likewise.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Recent commit 12bd207e21 fixed few
VSH_OT_STRING options that should've been VSH_OT_DATA. That lead me to
this commit that enforces people to check that newly added options have
proper type. Thanks to virsh erroring out with error message, this will
immediately show up in 'make check' thanks to our virsh-synopsis test.
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
Even though vshCmddefOptParse() tried returning -1 if there was an
optional option specification that preceded a required one, it failed to
check that for boolean type options and options with VSH_OFLAG_REQ_OPT
flag set. On the other hand, it makes sense that VSH_OT_ARGV is
specified at the end of the option list.
Returning -1 enforces the proper ordering thanks to virsh-synopsis test
in 'make check'.
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
According to comments in parsing functions, optional options should be
specified *after* required ones. It makes sense and help output looks
cleaner. The only exceptions are options with type == VSH_OT_ARGV.
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
This patch fixes the following issues.
1) When an invalid wwn is introduced, libvirt reports
"Malformed wwn: %s". The template won't be replaced.
2) "target" option for dompmsuspend and "xml" option for
save-image-define are required options and should use
VSH_OT_DATA instead of VSH_OT_STRING as an option type.
3) A typo.
Signed-off-by: Hao Liu <hliu@redhat.com>
Bandwidth options in blockcommit, blockcopy, blockjob and blockpull
are parsed by vshCommandOptULWrap() and should be shown as a number
type option.
And a typo is fixed.
Signed-off-by: Hao Liu <hliu@redhat.com>
When the list of domains is fetched and being printed, but in the
meantime one domain was undefined before its status was fetched, the
output then includes domain with "no state". With this patch, such
domain is skipped over as consecutive 'virsh list --all' (or the same
one ran a second later) wouldn't list it anyway.
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
After cidr_format is allocated by virAsprintf and used by vshPrintExtra
it needs to be freed.
Fix the following memory leak from valgrind:
18 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 41 of 192
at 0x4C29BBD: malloc (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
by 0x85CE36F: __vasprintf_chk (vasprintf_chk.c:80)
by 0x4EE52D5: UnknownInlinedFun (stdio2.h:210)
by 0x4EE52D5: virVasprintfInternal (virstring.c:459)
by 0x4EE53CA: virAsprintfInternal (virstring.c:480)
by 0x14FE96: cmdNetworkDHCPLeases (virsh-network.c:1378)
by 0x13006B: vshCommandRun (virsh.c:1915)
by 0x12A9E1: main (virsh.c:3699)
Signed-off-by: Luyao Huang <lhuang@redhat.com>
C guarantees that static variables are zero-initialized. Some older
compilers (and also gcc -fno-zero-initialized-in-bss) create larger
binaries if you explicitly zero-initialize a static variable.
* tools/virsh-console.c (got_signal): Drop unused variable.
* tools/virsh-domain.c: Fix initialization.
* tools/virsh.c: Likewise.
* tools/virt-host-validate-common.c (virHostMsgWantEscape):
Likewise.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Slight adjustment to the qemu-attach man page to note device hotplug
and hot unplug may not work and that the environment should be considered
read-only
When starting an active block commit job in virsh, it will report
"Block Commit started", but for more precise message it could
report "Active Block Commit started".
Signed-off-by: Shanzhi Yu <shyu@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
Few places still used hardcoded limit for maximum XML size for commands
that accept XML files. The hardcoded limits ranged from 8k to 1M. Use
VSH_MAX_XML_FILE to express this limit in a unified way. This will bump
the limit for the commands that used hardcoded string lengths to 10M.
Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1152427