Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "use_cache_none".
2013 Mar 15
0
[PATCH] lib: Add direct support for the NBD (Network Block Device) protocol.
...ee the 'drive' struct. */
static struct drive *
-create_drive_struct (guestfs_h *g, const char *path,
- bool readonly, const char *format,
- const char *iface, const char *name,
- const char *disk_label,
- bool use_cache_none)
+create_drive_file (guestfs_h *g, const char *path,
+ bool readonly, const char *format,
+ const char *iface, const char *name,
+ const char *disk_label,
+ bool use_cache_none)
{
struct drive *drv = safe_malloc (g, sizeof...
2013 Apr 05
3
[PATCH] Add support for SSH (Secure Shell) block device.
Note this patch requires a non-upstream qemu patch that I've been
experimenting with. See qemu-devel list.
Rich.
2013 May 07
7
[PATCH 0/5] rbd improvements
This series improves ceph rbd support in libguestfs. It uses the servers
list, adds support for a custom username, and starts to add support for
custom secret.
2013 Feb 28
7
[PATCH 0/7] Fix SELinux security contexts so we can access shared disks (RHBZ#912499).
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=912499
(especially comments 7 & 10)
This patch set is the final fix so that we can access disks in use by
other guests when SELinux and sVirt are enabled.
Previously such disks were inaccessible because sVirt labels the disks
with a random SELinux label to prevent other instances of qemu from
being able to read them. So naturally the libguestfs
2012 Oct 08
3
[PATCH v3 0/3] Add support for disk labels and hotplugging.
This is, I guess, version 3 of this patch series which adds disk
labels and hotplugging (only hot-add implemented so far).
The good news is .. it works!
Rich.
2012 Oct 08
5
[PATCH v4 0/5] Finish hotplugging support.
This rounds off hotplugging support by allowing you to add and remove
drives at any stage (before and after launch).
Rich.
2012 Jul 21
8
[PATCH libguestfs 0/4] Add a libvirt backend to libguestfs.
This preliminary patch series adds a libvirt backend to libguestfs.
It's for review only because although it launches the guest OK, there
are some missing features that need to be implemented.
The meat of the patch is in part 4/4.
To save you the trouble of interpreting libxml2 fragments, an example
of the generated XML and the corresponding qemu command line are
attached below. Note the