[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v7 2/6] Introduce "save-devices-state"
On Fri, 16 Mar 2012, Eric Blake wrote: > On 03/16/2012 06:13 AM, Stefano Stabellini wrote: > > - add an "is_ram" flag to SaveStateEntry; > > > > - register_savevm_live sets is_ram for live_savevm devices; > > > > - introduce a "save-devices-state" QAPI command that can be used to save > > the state of all devices, but not the RAM or the block devices of the > > VM. > > > > > +QEMU has code to load/save the state of the guest that it is running. > > +These are two complementary operations. Saving the state just does > > +that, saves the state for each device that the guest is running. > > + > > +These operations are normally used with migration (see migration.txt), > > +however it is also possible to save the state of all devices to file, > > +without saving the RAM or the block devices of the VM. > > + > > +This operation is called "save-devices-state" (see QMP/qmp-commands.txt) > > Is there a complimentary load-devices-state? The generic loadvm function can be used with the device state on Xen, see below. > Just to make sure I'm clear, there are three things to save before you > have a complete picture of a running VM: > > disk state (can be saved with 'savevm' to internal qcow2 snapshots, or > with 'transaction' and 'blockdev-snapshot-sync' by creating external > snapshots, or by 'migrate' to a file) > > RAM state (can be saved with 'savevm' to internal qcow2 snapshot, or > with 'migrate' to a file; it is also possible to start qemu with a > command line parameter telling which backing file tracks RAM state) > > device state (can be saved with 'savevm' to internal qcow2 snapshot, or > with 'migrate' to a file, and now with 'save-devices-state') > > That is, 'migrate' does all three at once to an external file, 'savevm' > does all three at once to an internal qcow2 snapshot, and you are now > making it possible to do any one of the three independently to an > external file while the VM continues to run. > > Is this something that libvirt should be exposing in the near future? I don't think so. It is useful under Xen where the RAM state and the disk state are saved elsewhere. Libvirt is going to be a consumer of this interface but only through libxenlight. > Can we at least reserve something for future extension to add things > like 'fd:name' to refer to a named fd received earlier via 'getfd'? You > could do that by documenting up front that if "filename" does not start > with "/", then any pattern of letters followed by a ':' as the initial > pattern of the filename is an error (and you avoid the error by using > ./foo:... or an absolute path). Yes, that can be done. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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