On Aug 2, 2011, at 5:29 PM, Eric Blake wrote: > [re-adding the list] > > On 08/02/2011 03:18 PM, sethuraman subbiah wrote: >>> Libvirt shoots for monthly releases; the current schedule is feature freeze this weekend, then a release around the first of August. >>> >>> The new API will allow you do to either: >>> >>> virsh dumpxml --inactive --dom> file.xml >>> edit file.xml >>> virsh save dom dom.save --xml file.xml >>> virsh restore file.save >>> >>> or: >>> >>> virsh dumpxml --inactive --dom> file.xml > > Using --inactive here only works if you haven't made any changes to the inactive configuration that differs from the currently running domain. I'd amend this step to 'virsh dumpxml dom > file.xml' for both of these examples. > >>> virsh save dom dom.save >>> edit file.xml >>> virsh restore file.save --xml file.xml > > These two examples will be supported in 0.9.4. Additionally, I added: > > virsh save-file-dumpxml dom.save > file.xml > virsh save-file-define dom.save file.xml > virsh save-file-edit dom.save > > to do things inline, and to make it so you don't have to remember to 'virsh dumpxml dom' prior to 'virsh save'. > >> >> I found that the latest libvirt (libvirt 0.9.4) is out. > > That's amazing, considering it hasn't been released yet :) Maybe you are referring to 0.9.4-rc2 instead? But at any rate, the official 0.9.4 will probably be released tomorrow with even more bug fixes above 0.9.4-rc2. > Yeah , I was referring to 0.9.4-rc2 :) I will install the official libvirt 0.9.4 tomorrow . > > I tried installing in my Centos 5.6 machine. After a successful installation, when I start virsh , I get : >> >> virsh: /lib/libvirt.so.0: version `LIBVIRT_PRIVATE_0.8.2' not found (required by virsh) >> >> Is it possible to get the latest version of libvirt 0.9.4 work on Centos 5.6 ? Thanks a lot for your help. > > Yes, it should be possible, although I haven't tried it myself on centos (but I have tried on RHEL 5.7). Are you sure you installed your self-built libvirt.so correctly? We take great pains to ensure that libvirt.so is backwards compatible (no symbols are ever removed). > I think so, I installed libvirt 0.9.4-rc2 on Centos 6 and it worked fine. I tried installing in Centos 5.6 (It had libvirt already installed through yum) . I did yum remove libvirt. Then I did ./configure --prefix = / , make , make install , ldconfig. When I enter virsh after finishing these steps, I get that error. I am not sure whether I am committing a mistake in-between. Please correct me if I am wrong. Thank you. > -- > Eric Blake eblake@xxxxxxxxxx +1-801-349-2682 > Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org