Re: a small problem about *Disk* type pool

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Thank you Eric

----- Original Message -----
| From: "Eric Blake" <eblake@xxxxxxxxxx>
| To: "shyu" <shyu@xxxxxxxxxx>
| Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2014 6:07:13 AM
| Subject: Re: a small problem about *Disk* type pool
| 
| On 06/10/2014 09:23 PM, shyu wrote:
| > Hi Eric,
| > 
| > There is a small problem about *Disk* type pool.
| 
| This sort of question might be better on the libvirt-users mailing list,
| as it will reach a wider audience.
| 
| > 
| > On libvirt.org, the valid pool format type include "lvm2", which was
| > introduce by commit c47884a. While "POOL_DISK_LVM2 can not be created by
| > "parted mklabel" but is only returned from auto-detection on disk
| > pools", should this word be added to the org in case of misleading
| > building a "lvm2" type pool?
| 
| Yes, it might make sense to document that libvirt can't currently create
| lvm partitions automatically (but such support might be added in the
| future, if parted is enhanced, or if libvirt is taught to use lvm tools
| to do it).
| 
| > 
| > And, since lvm2 can't be create by parted mklabel, while when build disk
| > type pool, libvirt call "parted", so how POOL_DISK_LVM2 was created ?
| 
| This particular enum value is used when reading a disk that was
| partitioned externally by some other tool, and already had an lvm
| partition on it (just because libvirt can't create it does not make it
| any less useful for libvirt to report that it exists).
| 
| --
| Eric Blake   eblake redhat com    +1-919-301-3266
| Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
| 
| 

-- 
Regards
shyu

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