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This just conceptually makes more sense to keep it all in
one file, and DeviceDisk is the API for the rest of the code
to deal with any host storage state
virt-install -n blah -r 1024 --vcpu=1 --disk=/root/vm/blah.qcow2,size=10\
--network=bridge:br-public --pxe --boot=network,rebootTimeout=3
By default, in case of (first) pxe boot failure the VM will simply
stop trying.
By adding the above, VM will re-try pxe boot. ( useful when DHCP not
replys on first attempt.
Libvirt support it and VM XML will look as follow : ( 'bios rebootTimeout'
will be created under OS section. )
<os>
<type arch='x86_64' machine='pc-i440fx-rhel7.5.0'>hvm</type>
<boot dev='network'/>
<bios rebootTimeout='3'/>
</os>
(crobinso: fix it, add test case)
This switch says: if we detect a rhel host, use special version
checks that match rhel backports. This pattern sucks. The way
forward is to have libvirt advertise the bits that are supported,
through domcapabilities. Then virt-manager/virtinst can react
as appropriate.
This was needed at one point to make our logging not throw
exceptions when passed non-ascii text, like logging translated
errors. pretty sure python 3 and probably python2.7 fixed all
those issues, so lets drop it
At some point in the future it could be a good idea to drop the _aliases
mapping altogether; it will be hard to do so, in case the users are not
informed that they are using a deprecated ID.
(crobinso: Tweak format and message)
Signed-off-by: Pino Toscano <ptoscano@redhat.com>
Allow to set some memory backing options, ex:
--memorybacking access_mode=shared,source_type=anonymous
Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>
This is just a big nasty commit.
Turn the OS inspection page into an always available page that
shows the libosinfo name from the domain metadata XML. Use oslist.py
and have it absorb more of the common behavior needed by create.py
and details.py. Add UI tests for it all
libvirt will use rtl8139, but the qemu default changed a while
ago to e1000, and libvirt has diverged. e1000 is more modern and
considered the better default here, so use it
Don't rely on libvirt's default. This makes any XML changes more
explicit, and can help other parts of the code that may depend on
a machine type being encoded