On 11/12/2014 08:47 AM, Peter Krempa wrote: > The docs describing the <host> element that are under the <source> > element in the XML document were incorrectly placed under the <disk> > element. Move them to the correct place. > --- > docs/formatdomain.html.in | 104 ++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- > 1 file changed, 54 insertions(+), 50 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/docs/formatdomain.html.in b/docs/formatdomain.html.in > index d4189e6..4f44bc0 100644 > --- a/docs/formatdomain.html.in > +++ b/docs/formatdomain.html.in > @@ -1953,6 +1953,60 @@ > may have zero or more <code>host</code> sub-elements used to > specify the hosts to connect. > </p> > + > + <dl> > + <dt><code>host</code></dt> > + <dd>The <code>host</code> element supports 4 attributes, viz. "name", > + "port", "transport" and "socket", which specify the hostname, > + the port number, transport type and path to socket, respectively. > + The meaning of this element and the number of the elements depend > + on the protocol attribute. <p></p> > + <table class="top_table"> > + <tr> > + <th> Protocol </th> > + <th> Meaning </th> > + <th> Number of hosts </th> > + <th> Default port </th> > + </tr> > + <tr> > + <td> nbd </td> > + <td> a server running nbd-server </td> > + <td> only one </td> > + <td> 10809 </td> > + </tr> > + <tr> > + <td> iscsi </td> > + <td> an iSCSI server </td> > + <td> only one </td> > + <td> 3260 </td> > + </tr> > + <tr> > + <td> rbd </td> > + <td> monitor servers of RBD </td> > + <td> one or more </td> > + <td> 6789 </td> > + </tr> > + <tr> > + <td> sheepdog </td> > + <td> one of the sheepdog servers (default is localhost:7000) </td> > + <td> zero or one </td> > + <td> 7000 </td> > + </tr> > + <tr> > + <td> gluster </td> > + <td> a server running glusterd daemon </td> > + <td> only one </td> > + <td> 24007 </td> > + </tr> > + </table> <p></p> ACK - adding the <p></p> is mostly a visual thing - it separates the table from the text a bit... not sure if there's another way to do it as my html skills are spartan. John > + gluster supports "tcp", "rdma", "unix" as valid values for the > + transport attribute. nbd supports "tcp" and "unix". Others only > + support "tcp". If nothing is specified, "tcp" is assumed. If the > + transport is "unix", the socket attribute specifies the path to an > + AF_UNIX socket. > + </dd> > + </dl> > + > <p> > For a "file" or "volume" disk type which represents a cdrom or floppy > (the <code>device</code> attribute), it is possible to define > @@ -2308,56 +2362,6 @@ > characters. > <span class='since'>Since 1.0.1</span> > </dd> > - <dt><code>host</code></dt> > - <dd>The <code>host</code> element supports 4 attributes, viz. "name", > - "port", "transport" and "socket", which specify the hostname, the port > - number, transport type and path to socket, respectively. The meaning > - of this element and the number of the elements depend on the protocol > - attribute. > - <table class="top_table"> > - <tr> > - <th> Protocol </th> > - <th> Meaning </th> > - <th> Number of hosts </th> > - <th> Default port </th> > - </tr> > - <tr> > - <td> nbd </td> > - <td> a server running nbd-server </td> > - <td> only one </td> > - <td> 10809 </td> > - </tr> > - <tr> > - <td> iscsi </td> > - <td> an iSCSI server </td> > - <td> only one </td> > - <td> 3260 </td> > - </tr> > - <tr> > - <td> rbd </td> > - <td> monitor servers of RBD </td> > - <td> one or more </td> > - <td> 6789 </td> > - </tr> > - <tr> > - <td> sheepdog </td> > - <td> one of the sheepdog servers (default is localhost:7000) </td> > - <td> zero or one </td> > - <td> 7000 </td> > - </tr> > - <tr> > - <td> gluster </td> > - <td> a server running glusterd daemon </td> > - <td> only one </td> > - <td> 24007 </td> > - </tr> > - </table> > - gluster supports "tcp", "rdma", "unix" as valid values for the > - transport attribute. nbd supports "tcp" and "unix". Others only > - support "tcp". If nothing is specified, "tcp" is assumed. If the > - transport is "unix", the socket attribute specifies the path to an > - AF_UNIX socket. > - </dd> > <dt><code>address</code></dt> > <dd>If present, the <code>address</code> element ties the disk > to a given slot of a controller (the > -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list