On 4/9/21 5:57 AM, Max Reitz wrote:
Just as a PS, in a reply to one of Vladimir’s mails
(da048f58-43a6-6811-6ad2-0d7899737...@redhat.com) I was wondering
whether it even makes sense for mirror to do all the stuff it does in
mirror_complete() to do it there. Aren’t all of those things that
s
On 09.04.21 12:07, Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy wrote:
09.04.2021 12:51, Max Reitz wrote:
On 08.04.21 19:26, Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy wrote:
08.04.2021 20:04, John Snow wrote:
On 4/8/21 12:58 PM, Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy wrote:
job-complete command is async. Can we instead just add a b
Am 09.04.2021 um 11:31 hat Max Reitz geschrieben:
> On 08.04.21 18:55, John Snow wrote:
> > On 4/8/21 12:20 PM, Max Reitz wrote:
> > > + /* Similarly, if the job is still drained, waiting will not
> > > help either */
> > > + if (job->pause_count > 0) {
> > > + error_setg(errp, "Job '%
09.04.2021 12:51, Max Reitz wrote:
On 08.04.21 19:26, Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy wrote:
08.04.2021 20:04, John Snow wrote:
On 4/8/21 12:58 PM, Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy wrote:
job-complete command is async. Can we instead just add a boolean like
job->completion_requested, and set it if j
On 09.04.21 11:44, Kevin Wolf wrote:
Am 08.04.2021 um 18:55 hat John Snow geschrieben:
On 4/8/21 12:20 PM, Max Reitz wrote:
block-job-complete can only be applied when the job is READY, not when
it is on STANDBY (ready, but paused). Draining a job technically pauses
it (which makes a READY job
On 08.04.21 19:26, Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy wrote:
08.04.2021 20:04, John Snow wrote:
On 4/8/21 12:58 PM, Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy wrote:
job-complete command is async. Can we instead just add a boolean like
job->completion_requested, and set it if job-complete called in
STANDBY state,
Am 08.04.2021 um 18:55 hat John Snow geschrieben:
> On 4/8/21 12:20 PM, Max Reitz wrote:
> > block-job-complete can only be applied when the job is READY, not when
> > it is on STANDBY (ready, but paused). Draining a job technically pauses
> > it (which makes a READY job enter STANDBY), and ending
On 08.04.21 18:58, Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy wrote:
08.04.2021 19:20, Max Reitz wrote:
block-job-complete can only be applied when the job is READY, not when
it is on STANDBY (ready, but paused). Draining a job technically pauses
it (which makes a READY job enter STANDBY), and ending the dra
On 08.04.21 18:55, John Snow wrote:
On 4/8/21 12:20 PM, Max Reitz wrote:
block-job-complete can only be applied when the job is READY, not when
it is on STANDBY (ready, but paused). Draining a job technically pauses
it (which makes a READY job enter STANDBY), and ending the drained
section does
08.04.2021 20:04, John Snow wrote:
On 4/8/21 12:58 PM, Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy wrote:
job-complete command is async. Can we instead just add a boolean like
job->completion_requested, and set it if job-complete called in STANDBY state,
and on job_resume job_complete will be called automati
On 4/8/21 12:58 PM, Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy wrote:
job-complete command is async. Can we instead just add a boolean like
job->completion_requested, and set it if job-complete called in STANDBY
state, and on job_resume job_complete will be called automatically if
this boolean is true?
job
08.04.2021 19:20, Max Reitz wrote:
block-job-complete can only be applied when the job is READY, not when
it is on STANDBY (ready, but paused). Draining a job technically pauses
it (which makes a READY job enter STANDBY), and ending the drained
section does not synchronously resume it, but only
On 4/8/21 12:20 PM, Max Reitz wrote:
block-job-complete can only be applied when the job is READY, not when
it is on STANDBY (ready, but paused). Draining a job technically pauses
it (which makes a READY job enter STANDBY), and ending the drained
section does not synchronously resume it, but onl
block-job-complete can only be applied when the job is READY, not when
it is on STANDBY (ready, but paused). Draining a job technically pauses
it (which makes a READY job enter STANDBY), and ending the drained
section does not synchronously resume it, but only schedules the job,
which will then be
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