On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 11:23 PM, harryxiyou <harryxiyou@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 11:06 PM, harryxiyou <harryxiyou@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 10:44 PM, MORITA Kazutaka >> <morita.kazutaka@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> [...] >>> I'm not familiar with HLFS at all. Sheepdog examples I explained to >>> you in another mail may help you, but I cannot give you any other >>> suggestions about HLFS. >>> >> >> Thanks for your reminder, i have found this email. >> Therefore, could you please explain how Sheepdog driver for Libvirt >> communicate with QEMU? >> >> Thanks for your always help ;-) >> > > After i did the test way you said, i got following errors. > > $ ./virsh vol-create -f sheepdog.xml > error: Failed to reconnect to the hypervisor > error: invalid connection > error: internal error Unable to locate libvirtd daemon in $PATH > > $ cat sheepdog.xml > <volume> > <name>myvol</name> > <key>sheep/myvol</key> > <source> > </source> > <capacity unit='bytes'>53687091200</capacity> > <allocation unit='bytes'>53687091200</allocation> > <target> > <path>sheepdog:myvol</path> > <format type='unknown'/> > <permissions> > <mode>00</mode> > <owner>0</owner> > <group>0</group> > </permissions> > </target> > > Any suggestions? Thanks in advance ;-) > The version of Libvirt for Up test is 0.9.13. Following test is Libvirt v0.8.6, which you just add Sheepdog volume patch to Libvirt. 1, $ ./libvirtd 2, $ ./virsh vol-create -f sheepdog.xml error: achieve pool '-f' failure error: can not find storage pool: no pool with matching name '-f' Any suggestions? Thanks in advance ;-) -- Thanks Harry Wei -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list