On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 14:02:23 +0530, Kothapally Madhu Pavan wrote:
Restoring to a snapshot should not overwrite the persistent
configuration
xml of a snapshot as a side effect. This patch fixes the same. Currently,
virDomainSnapshotDef only saves active domain definition of the guest.
And on restore the active domain definition is used as both active and
inactive domain definitions. Thiswill make the non-persistent changes
persistent in snapshot image. This patch allows to save inactive domain
definition as well and on snapshot-revert non-persistent configuration is
restored as is.
Currently, snapshot-revert is making non-presistent changes as persistent.
Here are the steps to reproduce.
Step1: virsh define $dom
Step2: virsh attach-device $dom $memory-device.xml --live
Step3: virsh snapshot-create $dom
Step4: virsh destroy $dom
Step5: virsh snapshot-revert $dom $snapshot-name
Step6: virsh destroy $dom
Step7: virsh start $dom
Here we still have $memory-device attached in Step2.
I think this is actually a bit more complicated. When reverting to a
snapshot, when reverting a snapshot we should revert both active and
inactive configuration for backward compatibility and also because it
makes sense. Imagine you made a snapshot of a running domain, played
with the domain configuration and then reverted the state of the domain
to the snapshot. Once you shutdown the domain and start it again you'd
get a completely different machine. Of course, you actually may want
such behavior. Thus we can't really guess whether a user wants to revert
both active and inactive configuration or just one of them. The user
should be able to tell us what to do (and we should revert both configs
if no preference is given).
However, for this to be really useful we need to store both active and
inactive configurations when creating a snapshot of a running domain.
Jirka