We would like to introduce a way to configure system wide a script which would be called when some event happens. The script is a single executable set as a libvirtd option by the system administrator (assuming one runs the system libvirtd) or the user (assuming a user run libvirtd). The script could be invoked on daemon events, for example starting stopping, or reloading (SIGHUP), on domain events for example before a domain starts, or after its stops, and possibly on other kind of events detected by the daemon (storage or interface ...) My current thinking is to add the following two variables to libvirtd.conf: # Event scripts # An optional path to a script handling various kind of events like # domain start, domain end, pre and post migration, etc... # The events_script must be a path to the script or binary handling # the # events. # The events_set is a list of space separated name for the event type # the script should receive # # events_script="/etc/libvirt/events" # events_set="daemon domain" The script aruguments would be - the object kind: e.g. "domain" - the object name: e.g. the domain name - the event itself: e.g. "start" - sub event qualifier: e.g. "before" - an optional extra information for example in case of migration the destination or source So for example if the two variables as set as sugegsted, /etc/libvirt/events domain foo start before would be run by the daemon before the lunch of a domain which could have been initiated by the user when running "virsh foo start". The script exec return value is expected to be 0 unless indicating an error, in that case the libvirtd command would fail, for example if the command launched for "virsh foo start" failed with an error value the domain won't be started. This is a new kind of API in libvirt(d) so I'm submitting this for review. There could be some challenging issues, for example naming i.e. is the object "external" name like 'foo' the right thing to pass or should we also provide the uuid, making sure the arguments for the scripts and the behaviour is generic enough, and also how to handle potential recursion and avoid deadlock if the events script happen to use libvirt. I hope to have some initial patches by tomorrow, but I'm probably forgetting things, so feedback welcome ! Daniel -- Daniel Veillard | libxml Gnome XML XSLT toolkit http://xmlsoft.org/ daniel@xxxxxxxxxxxx | Rpmfind RPM search engine http://rpmfind.net/ http://veillard.com/ | virtualization library http://libvirt.org/ -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list