On 02/21/2011 06:48 PM, KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki wrote: > On Mon, 21 Feb 2011 10:08:46 -0500 > Cole Robinson <crobinso@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> On 02/21/2011 03:23 AM, KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki wrote: >>> Hi, now, with qemu, virsh attach-disk doesn't work with inactive disks and >>> we need to edit XML with virsh edit. >>> IIUC, libvirt and virsh is designed as it is. >>> >>> But I want to modify domain XML via commandline tools >>> - for middleware, which modify domains by scripting. >>> - for concsoles, where curses can't work correctly. >>> - for me, I can't remember XML definition detaisl ;) >>> >>> So, I write one. >>> >>> Following script is a script for modify domain XML and allows >>> - add disks >>> - delete disks >>> - show list of disks >>> >>> I think most of elements defined in http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsDisks >>> is supported. But I'm an only qemu user and didn't test with Xen and other VMs. >>> >>> What I wanted to hear opinions as 'RFC' is >>> - Can this be shipped with libvirt as one of a tool ? (with more documents) >>> (If so, we'll write other scripts for cpu,network,memory,etc...) >>> >>> - If not, what is the best way other than making this as my house script ? >>> I'm grad if this is shipped with libvirt is because catching new definition >>> of XML is easy. >>> >>> - Doesn't this one work with your environment ? >>> >>> >> >> Thanks for taking a stab at this, I've been meaning to start a similar tool >> for some time. However, you should be able to leverage virtinst to accomplish >> nearly all the XML parsing, and reuse existing virt-install command line >> options and documentation. Additionally the tool could build or edit any >> arbitrary domain XML and wouldn't be specific to disks. >> > > Thank you, that's the information I wanted to hear ...where this kind of command > should be packaged into. I'll look virt-inst package. And, as I wrote, this is > just an example, we'll support all cpu,memory,interface,usb etc.... > > Do you think should all be supported by 'a' command ? or by a set of commands ? > > [at modify cpu] > % virt-modify --cpu ..... > or > % virt-cpu-modify ..... > I would say just a single command. I imagined it would be called virt-xml and would be able to do the following: - Lookup an existing libvirt object and edit inactive XML in place - Lookup an existing libvirt object and perform hotplug operations - Take an XML document from a file or stdin and edit XML - Generate domain device XML, possibly also pool, vol, network, interface, etc. XML Maybe we should have separate tools for domain vs. storage vs. network etc, but I think the first iteration of the tool will be domain specific anyways so we can defer the question for a bit. Thanks, Cole > >> Take a look at tests/xmlparse.py in the virtinst repo to see how the parsing >> works and what it's capable of. >> > > Thanks. We'll look into. > > Regards, > -Kame > -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list