RE: [libvirt] invoking interface.script - missing interface name of domain

2009-01-30 Thread Daniel Schwager
Hi Daniel, within the latest CVS checkout, the problem below is not fixed. It there an open bug (to track) in redhat bugzilla for it ? If not, should I create one ? regards Danny > On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 04:44:22PM +0100, Daniel Schwager wrote: > > > QEMU is responsible for passing arguments t

Re: [libvirt] invoking interface.script - missing interface name of domain

2009-01-20 Thread Daniel P. Berrange
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 04:44:22PM +0100, Daniel Schwager wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > thx for the fast answer. > > > QEMU is responsible for passing arguments to the interface scripts, > > so its out of libvirt's control. QEMU passes a single paramter to > > the script, which is the name of the TAP

RE: [libvirt] invoking interface.script - missing interface name of domain

2009-01-20 Thread Daniel Schwager
Hi Daniel, thx for the fast answer. > QEMU is responsible for passing arguments to the interface scripts, > so its out of libvirt's control. QEMU passes a single paramter to > the script, which is the name of the TAP device interface being > added. If you don't give a libvirt generates > a TAP

Re: [libvirt] invoking interface.script - missing interface name of domain

2009-01-20 Thread Daniel P. Berrange
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 04:12:06PM +0100, Daniel Schwager wrote: > Hi, > > i would like to write a small script > - bringing up my qemu-kvm interface and > - connecting it to a bridge > using the following XML domain-syntax : > > > > > >

[libvirt] invoking interface.script - missing interface name of domain

2009-01-20 Thread Daniel Schwager
Hi, i would like to write a small script - bringing up my qemu-kvm interface and - connecting it to a bridge using the following XML domain-syntax : The script will invoked (from qemu-kvm I thinkg) but I can't find any argumen