As a side effect of changes in the functions virGetUserID and virGetGroupID, the user and group configurations for DAC in qemu.conf are now able to accept both names and IDs, supporting a leading plus sign to ensure that a numeric value will not be interpreted as a name. This patch updates the comments in qemu.conf, including a description of this new behavior. --- src/qemu/qemu.conf | 19 +++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/qemu/qemu.conf b/src/qemu/qemu.conf index 18105ca..dd853c8 100644 --- a/src/qemu/qemu.conf +++ b/src/qemu/qemu.conf @@ -180,10 +180,25 @@ # guests will be blocked. Defaults to 0. #security_require_confined = 1 -# The user ID for QEMU processes run by the system instance. +# The user for QEMU processes run by the system instance. It can be +# specified as a user name or as a user id. The qemu driver will try to +# parse this value first as a name and then, if the name doesn't exist, +# as a user id. +# +# Since a sequence of digits is a valid user name, a leading plus sign +# can be used to ensure that a user id will not be interpreted as a user +# name. +# +# Some examples of valid values are: +# +# user = "qemu" # A user named "qemu" +# user = "+0" # Super user (uid=0) +# user = "100" # A user named "100" or a user with uid=100 +# #user = "root" -# The group ID for QEMU processes run by the system instance. +# The group for QEMU processes run by the system instance. It can be +# specified in a similar way to user. #group = "root" # Whether libvirt should dynamically change file ownership -- 1.7.12 -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list