Actually, although not intended (and was not tested), KVM's migration
capability enables save/restore of non-qcow images.
I used it to debug the migration code.
Please look at the bottom of http://kvm.qumranet.com/kvmwiki/Migration
(savevm/loadvm to an external state file).
BTW, my little trick
Uri Lublin wrote:
Actually, although not intended (and was not tested), KVM's migration
capability enables save/restore of non-qcow images.
I used it to debug the migration code.
Please look at the bottom of http://kvm.qumranet.com/kvmwiki/Migration
(savevm/loadvm to an external state
hi all,
i use: fc7, built in xen, kvm.
i boot my machine into normal kernal and install a guest os by vir-manager, and
i encounter a strange situation the save command from virtual-manager
menu failed! it pop out a small windows seem want to tell me something, but it
quickly disappeared.
On Fri, Jun 29, 2007 at 04:05:22PM +0800, youhongyu wrote:
hi all,
i use: fc7, built in xen, kvm.
i boot my machine into normal kernal and install a guest os by vir-manager,
and i encounter a strange situation the save command from virtual-
manager menu failed! it pop out a small