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> From: "Gary R Hook"
> To: rhvirt-patc...@redhat.com
> Cc: qemu-devel@nongnu.org, "Paolo Bonzini" ,
> gh...@redhat.com, "Eduardo Habkost"
> , "Richard Henderson"
> Sent: Tuesday, April 9, 2019 7:08
BZ: 1667249
Branch: rhel-8.1.0
Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1667249
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commit 2ddb89b00f947f785c9ca6742f28f954e3b75e62
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BZ: 1667249
Branch: rhel-8.1.0
Bugzilla: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1667249
Upstream Status: 4.0.0-rc1
Build Info: https://brewweb.engineering.redhat.com/brew/taskinfo?taskID=20980582
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o C. L. de Paula (2):
redhat: branching qemu-kvm to rhel-8.1.0
redhat: renaming branch to rhel-8.1.0
Gary R Hook (2):
Subject: memory: Fix the memory region type assignment order
Subject: target/i386: sev: Do not pin the ram device memory region
.gitpublish | 6 +++---
memory.c
is quite easy.
What he said. The guest doesn't know, doesn't care, and doesn't change
its network configuration; external connections are maintained. Only the
host upon which the guest runs changes, and that is kind of irrelevant
from a guest perspective.
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Gary R Hook
Senior Kernel Engineer
to the above command. Or, rather,
what I really need, which is
virsh blockcopy --domain my_domain --raw
which I can then control with subsequent commands.
I'm kinda surprised no one else has tried to do this and lived to write
about it.
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Gary R Hook
Senior Kernel Engineer
NIMBOXX, Inc
working. Thank you for confirming
the conclusions I arrived at independently.
I should turn this experience into a guest blog post, I suppose.
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Gary R Hook
Senior Kernel Engineer
NIMBOXX, Inc
On 12/24/14 4:42 AM, Kashyap Chamarthy wrote:
On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 12:38:57PM -0600, Gary R Hook wrote:
[. . .]
In my case, the block device is a QCOW2 disk image file. If I boot
without using the disk image file which has the operating system, the
domain will fail to boot, no?
I see
in the current source (which makes sense due to the
2.2 RC2 work) but folks are asking. And it appears that there's a bug
report over at RedHat that may be the same problem.
I think I'll add to my .sig: Look, ma, only 72 columns!
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Gary R Hook
Senior Kernel Engineer
NIMBOXX, Inc
On 11/20/14 3:54 AM, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
* Gary R Hook (grhookatw...@gmail.com) wrote:
Ugh, I wish I could teach Thunderbird to understand how to reply to a
newsgroup.
Apologies to Paolo for the direct note.
On 11/19/14 4:19 AM, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
On 19/11/2014 10:35, Dr. David
:59.258+ Send command
'{execute:block-job-cancel,arguments:{device:drive-virtio-disk0},id:libvirt-2176}'
for write with FD -1
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Gary R Hook
Senior Kernel Engineer
NIMBOXX, Inc
.
Thank you for your attention.
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Gary R Hook
Senior Kernel Engineer
NIMBOXX, Inc
to
understand why the code is written this way. I've yet to run across any
comments that explain the need for this extra copy, and am looking
for background and advice.
Any insights are welcome.
--
Gary R Hook
Senior Kernel Engineer
NIMBOXX, Inc
Stefan Hajnoczi mailto:stefa...@gmail.com
November 13, 2014 at 12:55 PM
One more thing about email configuration: the character set encoding
of your emails seems to be incorrect.
GMail is rendering a superscript 1 (like to the power of one) when
you wanted a single quote:
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