[libvirt] openvz support in libvirt

Anton Protopopov aspsk2 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 19 10:02:37 UTC 2008


2008/9/19 Evgeniy Sokolov <evg at openvz.org>

>
>  Hello.
>>
>> To start with, I have the following questions:
>>
>> Does libvirt support the xml format for openvz driver described in the
>> next thread?
>> http://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2008-July/msg00312.html
>> (I think, that it does not. But will it support it in future? :))
>>
>> What libvirt functionality does openvz driver support?
>> (Openvz does not mentioned in http://libvirt.org/hvsupport.html)
>>
>>
> Hi Anton,
>
> OpenVZ uses generic xml format. It is common for all libvirt drivers.
>
> one difference is filesystem:
>   <filesystem type="template">
>                        <source name="<name of template>" />
>                        <target dir="/"/>
>    </filesystem>
>
> example:
>
> <domain type='openvz'>
>        <name>210</name>

Does the 'name ' tag specify domain veid or veid is generated automatically?

>
>        <uuid>08344fd6-17d6-711f-6ad8-08b85777a2a2</uuid>
>        <vcpu>13</vcpu>
>        <memory>131072</memory>
>        <os>
>            <type>exe</type>
>        </os>


>        <devices>
>                <filesystem type="template">
>                        <source name="centos-4-i386-minimal" />
>                        <target dir="/"/>
>                        <quota type="size" max="10000"/>
>                        <quota type="inodes" max="200000"/>
>                </filesystem>
>                <interface type='bridge'>
>                        <source bridge='eth10'/>
>                </interface>


>                <interface type='ethernet'>
>                         <mac address='00:16:3e:34:21:9e'/>
>                         <ip address="192.168.122.3" />
>                </interface>


>       </devices>
> </domain>
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