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This could cause issues for people trying unattended non-graphical
kickstart installs and expecting ttyS0 in the guest to be hooked
up to the default console. So to get back the default behavior, you
can do:
--console pty
The XML we use is:
<clock offset="utc">
<timer name="rtc" tickpolicy="catchup"/>
<timer name="pit" tickpolicy="delay"/>
<timer name="hpet" present="no"/>
</clock>
Which translates to the qemu commands:
-no-hpet -no-kvm-pit-reinjection -rtc driftfix=slew
The latter two bits are already used by openstack and gnome boxes by
default.
On RHEL hpet is compiled out so -no-hpet is the default,
but not everywhere else. Though recently the RH guys confirmed that
for regular usage it should be turned off because a) qemu support
is not that good, b) most users don't need it anyways c) it has
a performance penalty.
This default can be overridden from a virt-install command like
--clock rtc_tickpolicy=delay
When Guest() sees that a timer has already been defined, it won't
set the new defaults, and that setting above is the old implied
default rtc setting.
It was required a long long time ago, before qemu supported -drive
and possibly ancient xen. Nowadays it should be pointless, and contributes
to some issues like bz 905439
And hide docs about old --noacpi/--noacpi options. I don't think
anyone really uses them anyways, but if anyone complains we should
just implement --features for the other CLI commands.
The commit efab27afbf02743a3a2582e9a111eb1b7d985b26 in libvirt uses
/dev/%s for logical pools, change the tests to accommodate it.
(crobinso: additional fix to work with older libvirt)
This will save us some test case churn. As an example, we now
do auto building of disk <target> XML and it doesn't alter things.
Without this bus and target are often swapped.
We separate all the provisioning bits to diskbackend.py. VirtualDisk
users now need to explicitly opt in to storage creation by using
set_create_storage().
validation is no longer done automatically, users must call the
validation() command.
__init__ drops all extra parameters.
This will eventually get us to a point where we can unify the manual
XML building and XML parsing machinery, and get consistent validation
behavior between devices.
I'm sure the solaris support is totally broken, so just drop this
overcomplicated abstraction.
Also fix a bug where we were using usermode networking in a bunch of
places where it isn't supported.
This patch adds and fixes test cases for cpu mode attribute.
Signed-off-by: Ken ICHIKAWA <ichikawa.ken@jp.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
(crobinso: Minor rebase tweaks)
In order to fix last tests that fail for me, I had to modify the
output xml, both modified machines will fit in the first numa node, so
the cpus from that node should be mentioned in the xml and that lead
me to the fact that the problem was in the test xml and not the code.
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>