I've just found this: domiftune domain interface-device [[--config] [--live] | [--current]] [--inbound average,peak,burst] [--outbound average,peak,burst] Set or query the domain's network interface's bandwidth parameters. interface-device can be the interface's target name (<target dev='name'/>), or the MAC address. If no --inbound or --outbound is specified, this command will query and show the bandwidth settings. Otherwise, it will set the inbound or outbound bandwidth. average,peak,burst is the same as in command attach-interface.
If --live is specified, affect a running guest. If --config is specified, affect the next boot of a persistent guest. If --current is specified, affect the current guest state. Both --live and --current flags may be given, but --current is exclusive. If no flag is specified, behavior is different depending on hypervisor. I'm gonna try it. I thought the edit command was to perform on-the-fly editing of VMs I should have read the manual :) On 13/feb/2013, at 14:58, Michal Privoznik <[email protected]> wrote: > On 13.02.2013 14:55, Davide Guerri wrote: >> On 13/feb/2013, at 14:53, Eric Blake <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> On 02/13/2013 04:17 AM, Davide Guerri wrote: >> >>> Which particular QoS settings in the XML are you trying to change, so I >>> can point out which virsh command is the hotplug for that setting? For >>> example, 'virsh memtune' can be used to hotplug in new values for the >>> <memtune> XML element. >> >> >> bandwidth, inbound and outbound >> >> Thanks! >> >> D. >> > > I haven't gone through the code to tell for sure, but for now you can > only set the network part of QoS (via virsh net-update) while the > domain's interface is not supported yet. However, patches are welcome :) > > > Michal >
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