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2020 Feb 12
3
[PATCH v2 0/1] tools: add '--blocksize' option for C-based tools
From: Nikolay Ivanets <stenavin@gmail.com> This patch depends on changes in 'common' sub-module posted here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2020-February/msg00099.html v2: Almost the same as v1 except '--blocksize' option description is moved into a common submodule (similar to key-option.pod). v1 was here:
2020 Feb 13
2
[PATCH v3 0/1] tools: add '--blocksize' option for C-based tools
From: Nikolay Ivanets <stenavin@gmail.com> This patch depends on changes in 'common' sub-module posted here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2020-February/msg00150.html v3 fixes issue found during code review: - options now appear in alphabetical order v2: Almost the same as v1 except '--blocksize' option description is moved into a common submodule (similar to
2020 Feb 12
1
[common PATCH v3 0/1] options: add '--blocksize' option for C-based tools
From: Nikolay Ivanets <stenavin@gmail.com> v3 is just a spelling correction spotted by Eric Blake In v2 I've moved '--blocksize' parameter description into the separate file called blocksize-option.pod so we can include it everywhere we need similar to key-option.pod. https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2020-February/msg00099.html v1 was here:
2020 Feb 12
3
[common PATCH v2 0/1] options: add '--blocksize' option for C-based tools
From: Nikolay Ivanets <stenavin@gmail.com> In v2 I've moved '--blocksize' parameter description into the separate file called blocksize-option.pod so we can include it everywhere we need similar to key-option.pod. v1 was here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2020-February/msg00096.html Nikolay Ivanets (1): options: add '--blocksize' option for C-based
2020 Feb 13
0
[PATCH v3 1/1] tools: add '--blocksize' option for C-based tools
From: Nikolay Ivanets <stenavin@gmail.com> This patch adds '--blocksize' command line option for guestfish and other C-based tools. This option allows specifying disk sector size. --- align/Makefile.am | 1 + align/scan.c | 8 ++++++++ align/virt-alignment-scan.pod | 2 ++ cat/Makefile.am | 1 + cat/cat.c | 8 ++++++++
2020 Feb 12
0
[PATCH v2 1/1] tools: add '--blocksize' option for C-based tools
From: Nikolay Ivanets <stenavin@gmail.com> This patch adds '--blocksize' command line option for guestfish and other C-based tools. This option allows specifying disk sector size. --- align/Makefile.am | 1 + align/scan.c | 8 ++++++++ align/virt-alignment-scan.pod | 2 ++ cat/Makefile.am | 1 + cat/cat.c | 8 ++++++++
2020 Feb 11
0
[PATCH 1/1] tools: add '--blocksize' option for C-based tools
From: Nikolay Ivanets <stenavin@gmail.com> This patch adds '--blocksize' command line option for guestfish and other C-based tools. This option allows specifying disk sector size. --- align/scan.c | 8 ++++++++ align/virt-alignment-scan.pod | 12 ++++++++++++ cat/cat.c | 8 ++++++++ cat/filesystems.c | 8 ++++++++ cat/log.c
2020 Feb 13
1
[common PATCH v4 0/1] options: add '--blocksize' option for C-based tools
From: Nikolay Ivanets <stenavin@gmail.com> v4 fixes issues found during code review: - whitespace-change-only hunks are removed - options are alphabetically orderred now v3 is just a spelling correction spotted by Eric Blake https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2020-February/msg00111.html In v2 I've moved '--blocksize' parameter description into the separate file called
2018 Sep 19
5
[PATCH 0/2] RFC: --key option for tools
Hi, the following series adds a --key option in the majority of tools: this makes it possible to pass LUKS credentials programmatically, avoid the need to manually input them, or unsafely pass them via stdin. Thanks, Pino Toscano (2): mltools: create a cmdline_options struct Introduce a --key option in tools that accept keys builder/cmdline.ml | 2 +-
2020 Feb 11
1
[common PATCH] options: add '--blocksize' option for C-based tools
From: Nikolay Ivanets <stenavin@gmail.com> This patch adds '--blocksize' command line option parsing and handling for guestfish and other C-based tools which share the same code. --- options/options.c | 13 ++++- options/options.h | 125 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------- 2 files changed, 86 insertions(+), 52 deletions(-) diff --git a/options/options.c
2016 Jun 01
2
[PATCH v2] rescue: add --autosysroot option RHBZ#1183493
--autosysroot option uses suggestions to user on how to mount filesystems and change root suggested by --suggest option in virt-rescue. Commands are passed on kernel command line in format guestfs_command=command;. Command ends with a semicolon and there can be multiple commands specified. These are executed just before bash starts. On successfull run user is presented directly with bash in
2016 May 24
1
[PATCH] rescue: add --autosysroot option RHBZ#1183493
--autosysroot option uses suggestions to user on how to mount filesystems and change root suggested by --suggest option in virt-rescue. Commands are passed on kernel command line in format guestfs_command=command;. Command ends with a semicolon and there can be multiple commands specified. These are executed just before bash starts. On successfull run user is presented directly with bash in
2016 Oct 03
3
[PATCH v2 0/2] New tool: virt-tail.
Nothing new in the virt-tail command itself, but the second commit includes a simple test. Rich.
2016 Oct 01
1
[PATCH] New tool: virt-tail.
This adds a new tool which does a follow operation (ie. tail -f) on one or more log/text files inside the guest. I've only done limited testing, but it works for me for tailing various long-running builds inside guests which I'm doing at the moment. There are no tests at present. Rich.
2016 Oct 03
3
[PATCH v3 0/2] New tool: virt-tail.
Since v2: - Fix the things that Pino mentioned, except the recursion. - Implement Windows support. For Windows support to be sane, I had to inline the add_and_mount code. Rich.
2016 Jun 09
2
Re: [PATCH v2] rescue: add --autosysroot option RHBZ#1183493
In data mercoledì 1 giugno 2016 02:04:33, Maros Zatko ha scritto: > --autosysroot option uses suggestions to user on how to mount filesystems > and change root suggested by --suggest option in virt-rescue. IMHO it should be called -i, like in the other tools, as what --autosysroot does is basically the same. > Commands are passed on kernel command line in format >
2019 Oct 29
2
[PATCH] fish: add option --blocksize for disks
When --blocksize <val> is provided, qemu command line would add physical_block_size=<val>,physical_logical_size=<val> to -device directive. Example: qemu-kvm \ -drive file=raw.img,cache=writeback,id=hd0,if=none \ -device scsi-hd,drive=hd0,physical_block_size=4096,logical_block_size=4096 \ Signed-off-by: Tuan Hoang <tmhoang@linux.ibm.com> --- fish/fish.c |
2020 Feb 19
2
[PATCH 0/1] virt-make-fs: add '--blocksize' option support
From: Nikolay Ivanets <stenavin@gmail.com> This patch adds 4096 bytes sector size for output disk. Side notes: While working on this patch I reveal long standing issue: virt-make-fs can fail if source directory/archive contains certain amount of really small or empty files or wide tree of directories. That is because of lack of available inodes on a small file system to keep files
2016 Aug 25
1
Re: [PATCH 5/5] bash completion: Add missing bash completion scripts (RHBZ#1367738).
On Thursday, 25 August 2016 13:15:29 CEST Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > Add new scripts for: > > - guestunmount > - virt-copy-in > - virt-copy-out > - virt-customize > - virt-dib > - virt-diff > - virt-get-kernel > - virt-p2v-make-disk > - virt-p2v-make-kickstart > - virt-p2v-make-kiwi > - virt-tar-in > - virt-tar-out > > Also combine the separate
2016 Apr 04
2
[PATCH 1/2] Use 'error' function consistently throughout.
Wherever we had code which did: if (something_bad) { perror (...); exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } replace this with use of the error(3) function: if (something_bad) error (EXIT_FAILURE, errno, ...); The error(3) function is supplied by glibc, or by gnulib on platforms which don't have it, and is much more flexible than perror(3). Since we already use error(3), there seems to be