Re: [libvirt] First Virsh command Reference Pages online

2010-11-12 Thread Justin Clift
On 12/11/2010, at 9:38 AM, Osier Yang wrote: looks pretty good, though missed net-info, it still need to be ACKed.. :-) Yeah, trying out the net-info patch is on my list of things to try today (time dependant). :) The code looked pretty straight forward from a visual inspection, so I'm not

Re: [libvirt] First Virsh command Reference Pages online

2010-11-12 Thread Osier
- Justin Clift jcl...@redhat.com wrote: On 12/11/2010, at 9:38 AM, Osier Yang wrote: looks pretty good, though missed net-info, it still need to be ACKed.. :-) Yeah, trying out the net-info patch is on my list of things to try today (time dependant). :) great just note: I didn't

Re: [libvirt] First Virsh command Reference Pages online

2010-11-11 Thread Justin Clift
Hi Daniel, The Virtual Networking commands are now all in the new Virsh Command Reference, DocBook version. http://justinclift.fedorapeople.org/virshcmdref/chap-Virsh_Command_Reference-Command_Listing.html We can output to multiple formats (html, single-page-html, pdf, epub, txt), so it's

Re: [libvirt] First Virsh command Reference Pages online

2010-11-11 Thread Osier Yang
On 11/12/2010 03:27 AM, Justin Clift wrote: Hi Daniel, The Virtual Networking commands are now all in the new Virsh Command Reference, DocBook version. http://justinclift.fedorapeople.org/virshcmdref/chap-Virsh_Command_Reference-Command_Listing.html looks pretty good, though missed

Re: [libvirt] First Virsh command Reference Pages online

2010-11-10 Thread Daniel P. Berrange
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 04:03:16AM +1100, Justin Clift wrote: Hi all, Started work on a Virsh Command Reference a few days ago, as a way to Officially Document (!) the many virsh commands. My plan is to add to the commands here as I work on related sections. So, as I'm working on Virtual

Re: [libvirt] First Virsh command Reference Pages online

2010-11-10 Thread Justin Clift
On 10/11/2010, at 10:03 PM, Daniel P. Berrange wrote: Where are you thinking of putting them ? A cut down version of the content would work in the man page, but for the full content, it seems like a good basis for starting a second docbook guide 'Libvirt Administrators Guide', as a

Re: [libvirt] First Virsh command Reference Pages online

2010-11-10 Thread Osier
- Justin Clift jcl...@redhat.com wrote: On 10/11/2010, at 10:03 PM, Daniel P. Berrange wrote: Where are you thinking of putting them ? A cut down version of the content would work in the man page, but for the full content, it seems like a good basis for starting a second docbook

Re: [libvirt] First Virsh command Reference Pages online

2010-11-10 Thread Justin Clift
On 11/11/2010, at 1:06 AM, Osier wrote: update Makefile to help you do it? :-) That would be nice. :) Daniel Veillard has created a new git repository for the DocBook version: http://libvirt.org/git/?p=libvirt-virshcmdref.git;a=summary It's empty right at the moment, but I'll commit the

[libvirt] First Virsh command Reference Pages online

2010-11-09 Thread Justin Clift
Hi all, Started work on a Virsh Command Reference a few days ago, as a way to Officially Document (!) the many virsh commands. My plan is to add to the commands here as I work on related sections. So, as I'm working on Virtual Networking at the moment, it's the net-* commands that have been

Re: [libvirt] First Virsh command Reference Pages online

2010-11-09 Thread Osier Yang
[snip] Creates a new temporary virtual network from an XML file [/snip] libvirt and virsh use term persistent and transient, :-) - Osier 于 2010年11月10日 01:03, Justin Clift 写道: Hi all, Started work on a Virsh Command Reference a few days ago, as a way to Officially Document (!) the many virsh

Re: [libvirt] First Virsh command Reference Pages online

2010-11-09 Thread Justin Clift
On 10/11/2010, at 3:42 PM, Osier Yang wrote: [snip] Creates a new temporary virtual network from an XML file [/snip] libvirt and virsh use term persistent and transient, :-) Yeah. I think transient might need some work. It's something worth discussing, then doing a search-n-replace