Re: [libvirt] PCI/USB devices documentation

2010-11-02 Thread Justin Clift
On 11/02/2010 02:53 AM, Zdenek Styblik wrote:
snip
 think we need document it in nodedev xml.. :-)
 
 Should I file bug report then? :P

Definitely.  When people go through things, making a list of what
docs should we be updating?, having a bug with the details help
to get it on that list. :)

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[libvirt] PCI/USB devices documentation

2010-11-01 Thread Zdenek Styblik
Hello,

so far unsuccessfully, I'm trying to attach PCI/USB devices to Guests
(via virt-manager, soon via virsh because - whatever :]).
Anyway, there is hostdev managed='yes' where I'm wondering what
'managed' means, because it's not documented here[1].
Is it a bug or is it documented elsewhere?

btw also, 'Node devices XML format'[2] page is empty

Thanks,
Zdenek

References:
---
[1] http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsUSB
[2] http://libvirt.org/formatnode.html

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Re: [libvirt] PCI/USB devices documentation

2010-11-01 Thread Osier

于 2010年11月01日 21:38, Zdenek Styblik 写道:

Hello,

so far unsuccessfully, I'm trying to attach PCI/USB devices to Guests
(via virt-manager, soon via virsh because - whatever :]).
Anyway, there ishostdev managed='yes'  where I'm wondering what
'managed' means, because it's not documented here[1].
Is it a bug or is it documented elsewhere?


[quote]
In managed mode, the configured device will be automatically detached 
from the host OS drivers when the guest is started, and then re-attached 
when the guest shuts down. In unmanaged mode, the device must be 
explicit detached ahead of booting the guest. The guest will refuse to 
start if the device is still attached to the host OS.

[/quote]

see: 
http://libvirt.org/guide/html/Application_Development_Guide-Device_Config-PCI_Pass.html


think we need document it in nodedev xml.. :-)

- Osier


btw also, 'Node devices XML format'[2] page is empty

Thanks,
Zdenek

References:
---
[1] http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsUSB
[2] http://libvirt.org/formatnode.html

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Re: [libvirt] PCI/USB devices documentation

2010-11-01 Thread Zdenek Styblik
On 11/01/10 14:59, Osier wrote:
 于 2010年11月01日 21:38, Zdenek Styblik 写道:
 Hello,

 so far unsuccessfully, I'm trying to attach PCI/USB devices to Guests
 (via virt-manager, soon via virsh because - whatever :]).
 Anyway, there ishostdev managed='yes'  where I'm wondering what
 'managed' means, because it's not documented here[1].
 Is it a bug or is it documented elsewhere?
 
 [quote]
 In managed mode, the configured device will be automatically detached
 from the host OS drivers when the guest is started, and then re-attached
 when the guest shuts down. In unmanaged mode, the device must be
 explicit detached ahead of booting the guest. The guest will refuse to
 start if the device is still attached to the host OS.
 [/quote]
 
 see:
 http://libvirt.org/guide/html/Application_Development_Guide-Device_Config-PCI_Pass.html
 

thanks :)

 
 think we need document it in nodedev xml.. :-)
 

Should I file bug report then? :P

Zdenek

 - Osier

 btw also, 'Node devices XML format'[2] page is empty

 Thanks,
 Zdenek

 References:
 ---
 [1] http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsUSB
 [2] http://libvirt.org/formatnode.html

 PS: I haven't forgotten about Slackware SSH how-to, but- *sigh* I
 promise!

 
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