On Fri, 2009-02-27 at 10:07 +0200, Dan Kenigsberg wrote: > The real issue is, that in this stage, management may have lost > connectivity to the node. What exactly is the scenario here ? Are you trying to manage any old node as long as it has libvirt installed ? As soon as you need any sort of management-specific code on the node, you might as well implement the logic below in your management code. > > if (! newConfigIsWorking()) { > > virInterfaceDefine(goodConfig); > > virInterfaceRestart(ifaceName); > > } > > How about having netcf/libvirt be aware of what is a goodConfig (with > additional API verb), and back it up somewhere? Any change to to network > configuration would have immediate effect, but unless explicitly set as > "good", reverted on next boot. While what you suggest will work in theory (with the minor caveat that reverting to a "good" config can only be triggered by a restart of libvirtd, not a reboot) it is a poor man's workaround for management systems that do not provide proper failsafe functionality. In particular, if you are part of the management system, you have a much better idea (on the node) what it means to have a working network configuration, and can recover from misconfigured network much more gracefully than with the big hammer of a system reboot. David -- Libvir-list mailing list Libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list