On 08/28/2014 02:26 PM, David Marchand wrote:
I'm not sure, though, what to do with the first point (race between
libvirt creating the socket to see that it exists and ivshmem
disconnecting). Maybe libvirt could do this (if QEMU would support
it):
1: try to create the socket (if it e
by "pidfile support" ?
Do you suggest that, on exit, the ivshmem-server should remove the
pidfile it first created ?
Disregard this comment, our above idea takes care of anything I might
have meant in here :)
Yes, I thought so, no problem.
Thanks Martin.
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ciated pid then remove the pidfile.
So what do you mean by "pidfile support" ?
Do you suggest that, on exit, the ivshmem-server should remove the
pidfile it first created ?
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