- 11 12月, 2012 4 次提交
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由 Dmitry Guryanov 提交于
We always have to close opened dir and free 'path'. Signed-off-by: NDmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>
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由 Dmitry Guryanov 提交于
There are no storage pools in Parallels Cloud Server - All VM data stored in a single directory: config, snapshots, memory dump together with disk images. Let's look through list of VMs and create a storage pool for each directory, containing VMs. So if you have 3 vms: /var/parallels/vm-1.pvm, /var/parallels/vm-2.pvm and /root/test.pvm - 2 storage pools appear: -var-parallels and -root. xml descriptions of the pools will be saved in /etc/libvirt/parallels-storage, so UUIDs will not change netween connections to libvirt. Signed-off-by: NDmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>
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由 Dmitry Guryanov 提交于
We don't support unprivileged users anymore, so remove code, which selects configuration directory depending on user. Signed-off-by: NDmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>
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由 Dmitry Guryanov 提交于
Move code for loading inforation about pools to a separate function - parallelsLoadPools. Signed-off-by: NDmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>
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- 30 11月, 2012 1 次提交
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由 Daniel P. Berrange 提交于
The virStateInitialize method and several cgroups methods were using an 'int privileged' parameter or similar for dual-state values. These are better represented with the bool type. Signed-off-by: NDaniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
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- 26 11月, 2012 1 次提交
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由 Ata E Husain Bohra 提交于
This will simplify the refactoring of the ESX storage driver to support a VMFS and an iSCSI backend. One of the tasks the storage driver needs to do is to decide which backend driver needs to be invoked for a given request. This approach extends virStoragePool and virStorageVol to store extra parameters: 1. privateData: stores pointer to respective backend storage driver. 2. privateDataFreeFunc: stores cleanup function pointer. virGetStoragePool and virGetStorageVol are modfied to accept these extra parameters as user params. virStoragePoolDispose and virStorageVolDispose checks for cleanup operation if available. The private data pointer allows the ESX storage driver to store a pointer to the used backend with each storage pool and volume. This avoids the need to detect the correct backend in each storage driver function call.
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- 29 10月, 2012 1 次提交
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由 Ján Tomko 提交于
In the XML warning, we print a virsh command line that can be used to edit that XML. This patch prints UUIDs if the entity name contains special characters (like shell metacharacters, or "--" that would break parsing of the XML comment). If the entity doesn't have a UUID, just print the virsh command that can be used to edit it.
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- 27 10月, 2012 1 次提交
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由 Laine Stump 提交于
Found this when building on RHEL5: parallels/parallels_storage.c: In function 'parallelsStorageOpen': parallels/parallels_storage.c:180: error: 'for' loop initial declaration used outside C99 mode (and similar error in parallels_driver.c). This was in spite of configuring with "-Wno-error".
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- 21 9月, 2012 1 次提交
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由 Eric Blake 提交于
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.html recommends that the 'If not, see <url>.' phrase be a separate sentence. * tests/securityselinuxhelper.c: Remove doubled line. * tests/securityselinuxtest.c: Likewise. * globally: s/; If/. If/
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- 01 8月, 2012 2 次提交
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由 Dmitry Guryanov 提交于
To create a new VM in Parallels Clud Server we should issue "prlctl create" command, and give path to the directory, where VM should be created. VM's storage will be in that directory later. So in this first version find out location of first VM's hard disk and create VM there. Signed-off-by: NDmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>
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由 Dmitry Guryanov 提交于
Parallels Cloud Server has one serious discrepancy with libvirt: libvirt stores domain configuration files in one place, and storage files in other places (with the API of storage pools and storage volumes). Parallels Cloud Server stores all domain data in a single directory, for example, you may have domain with name fedora-15, which will be located in '/var/parallels/fedora-15.pvm', and it's hard disk image will be in '/var/parallels/fedora-15.pvm/harddisk1.hdd'. I've decided to create storage driver, which produces pseudo-volumes (xml files with volume description), and they will be 'converted' to real disk images after attaching to a VM. So if someone creates VM with one hard disk using virt-manager, at first virt-manager creates a new volume, and then defines a domain. We can lookup a volume by path in XML domain definition and find out location of new domain and size of its hard disk. Signed-off-by: NDmitry Guryanov <dguryanov@parallels.com>
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