-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Il 22/10/2013 04:51, Eric Blake ha scritto: > > Last time we added a new user-visible runstate, it broke migration > with older libvirt versions that weren't prepared to see the new > state (hmm, I need to check if libvirt has fixed that in the > meantime; adding a cc...). Paolo's advice at the time was that it > is okay to require a new libvirt when using a new qemu, and that > libvirt should be taught to treat all unknown RunState as if they > were 'running'; although for this particular addition it might be > nicer to have libvirt lump 'inmigrate' and 'flipping-migrate' to > the same usage. This is not a problem in this case, because the new runstate will only appear after enabling a new migration capability. Only new libvirt will be able to enable the capability and thus reach the new runstate. Poalo -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJSaSu2AAoJEBvWZb6bTYbycoUP/RDsMA/62ukPU1stvKhoOPLK +Zi9OOSd8tIAAkHD0rDS5pQePklZ2AqKmOpJujRHhavGA/kKcMhL+79dK22UJSWn fQPgxiivylZcFWbhF97H9eW27Vmw5la1Ob2onq2g+KY/AvL5yrEpBrN60XipHtrd uPM2yWlERSlKcQj0nrTv5Oz3p2k9jWQrGzWX16cC+nFAaR9K/D+afOyl/3ZvixKw ekiIIxStoJQGCogU/rJp1nJcenJfKSOofNKPU8xKkpexK4pw+W1u9GZMaAgzXLRO Q6p3R6raIRT42Hf820ASHsWeHYak2gYmZ+5FaKGPyjAL/iwKyr4FRp7uGXobN9sD ziMX5gaXreVdBh8CIOqDrOGa7BNoEkId2sJrrjwmmD418uZNOGK/xdcPa+mFlc8Q GkJ4y844OckkyLhqQnuVtCVtxGlNCU3Y/XHfTKELdTm1m1jdTdoNnBGFXD1IyTxU 9yPYfQRAeRy7yPEXqQw0qc7ZUj/fhqPPzijwpPrvmFvzAouUZjlpE6QoriiBGzRx Csq+uwpJ2bsWOC5BGvxhrhNE4F9yhWGkotxod6gvULkOLkm/4Cg5/8aNSeYzInsm UtJ5+oZD6jzOVW5brkFosoUvWzr6vJEvwoh7DVz5sVkAH/u93WR8jlG+NsTw5fTY +hthfn5l153w5JDikLyV =q1Ww -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list