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2023 Mar 10
1
[V2V PATCH v3 6/6] tests: add --block-driver option test
...e received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. + +# Test --block-driver option. + +set -e + +source ./functions.sh +set -e +set -x + +skip_if_skipped +img_base="$abs_top_builddir/test-data/phony-guests/windows.img" +requires test -f $img_base + +export VIRT_TOOLS_DATA_DIR="$srcdir/../test-data/fake-virt-tools" +export VIRTIO_WIN="$srcdir/../test-data/fake-virtio-win" + +d=$PWD/test-v2v-block-driver.d +rm -rf $d +cleanup_fn rm...
2005 Dec 20
3
File Column Directory Add another layer
Quick Question. I understand how to change the default path to something other than public but what if I wanted to add another directory into the equation. I want to upload an image into the following structure: /public/image/userid/imageid/test.gif So basically I want to look up the userid in my users table and put all the images for that user in the same directory. So i have a one
2015 Oct 20
5
[PATCH v4 0/3] v2v: add --in-place mode
This series is an attempt to add a mode of virt-v2v operation where it leaves the config and disk image conversion, rollback on errors, registering with the destination hypervisor, etc. to a third-party toolset, and performs only tuning of the guest OS to run in the KVM-based hypervisor. Roman Kagan (3): v2v: add --in-place mode v2v: document --in-place v2v: add test for --in-place ---
2023 Mar 10
7
[V2V PATCH v3 0/6] Bring support for virtio-scsi back to Windows
Discussion on v2: https://listman.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2023-March/030987.html v2 -> v3: * Patch 2/6 ("convert_windows: add Inject_virtio_win.Virtio_SCSI as a possible block type"): omit "Inject_virtio_win." prefix in favor of type inference. Add a short commit message body; * Add tests/test-v2v-block-driver.sh testing the new "--block-driver"
2016 Mar 18
9
[PATCH 0/7] Small portability changes
Assorted collection of small improvements in making libguestfs build on non-Linux OSes; most of the changes impact tests though. Thanks, Pino Toscano (7): build: check the path of fuser, and use it in FUSE code tests: move guestfs-md5.sh to test-data v2v: tests: isolate SHA1 calculation in an own shared function v2v: tests: use guestfs-hashsums.sh for MD5 php: pass $(MAKE) to
2015 Aug 11
41
[PATCH v2 00/17] v2v: add --in-place mode
This series is a second attempt to add a mode of virt-v2v operation where it leaves the config and disk image conversion, rollback on errors, registering with the destination hypervisor, etc. to a third-party toolset, and performs only tuning of the guest OS to run in the KVM-based hypervisor. The first 14 patches are just refactoring and rearrangement of the code, factoring the implementation
2017 Feb 19
3
[PATCH [WIP] 0/3] tests: Define common test functions.
There's a lot of common code in the tests, eg: if [ "$(guestfish get-backend)" = "uml" ]; then echo "$0: test skipped because UML backend does not support network" exit 77 fi These commits (work in progress) create a common set of test functions for skipping tests etc. Rich.
2017 Feb 20
3
[PATCH 0/3] tests: Define common test functions.
Previously I posted a work-in-progress preview of this patch series: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2017-February/msg00224.html This is the finished version that updates all of the shell-script based tests. It passes 'make check', 'make check-direct' and 'make check-slow'. Rich.
2015 Nov 05
6
[PATCH 0/4] Provide better fake virtio-* test data for virt-v2v.
Patch 1 moves the v2v/fake-virtio-win and v2v/fake-virt-tools directories to the recently created test-data/ hierarchy. This is just refactoring with no functional change at all. Patches 2-4 then extend the available (fake) virtio-win drivers: - Patch 2 adds all of the drivers from the virtio-win RPM. - Patch 3 adds all of the drivers from the virtio-win ISO (which are different from the