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Prepare for new backup APIs by describing the XML that will represent a backup. The XML resembles snapshots and checkpoints in being able to select actions for a set of disks, but has other differences. It can support both push model (the hypervisor does the backup directly into the destination file) and pull model (the hypervisor exposes an access port for a third party to grab what is necessary). Add testsuite coverage for some minimal uses of the XML. The <disk> element within <domainbackup> tries to model the same elements as a <disk> under <domain>, but sharing the RNG grammar proved to be hairy. That is in part because while <domain> use <source> to describe a host resource in use by the guest, a backup job is using a host resource that is not visible to the guest: a push backup action is instead describing a <target> (which ultimately could be a remote network resource, but for simplicity the RNG just validates a local file for now), and a pull backup action is instead describing a temporary local file <scratch> (which probably should not be a remote resource). A future refactoring may thus introduce some way to parameterize RNG to accept <disk type='FOO'>...</disk> so that the name of the subelement can be <source> for domain, or <target> or <scratch> as needed for backups. Future patches may improve this area of code. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Krempa <pkrempa@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com>
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443 B
XML
18 lines
443 B
XML
<domainbackup mode="push">
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<incremental>1525889631</incremental>
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<disks>
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<disk name='vda' type='file'>
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<driver type='raw'/>
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<target file='/path/to/file'>
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<seclabel model='dac' relabel='no'/>
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</target>
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</disk>
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<disk name='vdb' type='block'>
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<driver type='qcow2'/>
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<target dev='/dev/block'>
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<seclabel model='dac' relabel='no'/>
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</target>
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</disk>
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</disks>
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</domainbackup>
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