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We were already sharing a chunk of this in a haphazard way. Now officially
break it all out, similar to netlist.py. This mostly unifies the views
of host->storage and storagebrowser.py
The value 4294967295 used in the testdriver for sheepdog volume is not
valid on 32bit systems as it won't fit in uid_t and libvirt will fail
parsing that.
Running "./setup.py test" then fails with:
raise libvirtError('virConnectOpenAuth() failed')
libvirt.libvirtError: XML error: malformed owner element
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
This patch will enable configuring idmap.
It could be used as enable user namespace
for LXC containers.
Signed-off-by: Chen Hanxiao <chenhanxiao@cn.fujitsu.com>
Show a screenshot in the 'new snapshot' wizard. If we successfully create
that snapshot, save the screenshot in
~/.cache/virt-manager/$connuri/$vmuuid/snap-screenshot-$snapname.$ext
And show it in the snapshot details overview. We don't do any reaping
on snapshot delete, vm delete, etc, but that could be added later.
We sort them separately in the snapshot list, explicitly mention that
they are 'external', and add a UI field listing the memory/disk
details.
In general mixing internal and external snapshots is a recipe for
confusion and disaster, so I think the best thing to do is at least
acknowledge their presence in the UI but not make any attempt to
predict what will or will not work.
No unit tests for any of these, just for UI testing at the moment.
These require some non-upstream libvirt patches, but it doesn't
hurt in the interim while they are reviewed.
Convert virtManager/host.py, do some cleanups and modernization to the
UI there, add tests.
createnet.py hasn't really been touched yet, but still works because
it was building the XML by hand anyways.
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)