On 05/28/13 14:01, Guannan Ren wrote:
On 05/28/2013 06:52 PM, Peter Krempa wrote:
> Use the approach established in commit
> 69ce3ffa8d431e9810607c6e00b7cfcc481b491d to improve this function too.
> ---
> tools/virsh-domain.c | 59
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------
> tools/virsh.pod | 34 +++++++++++++++++-------------
> 2 files changed, 60 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-)
> -Attach a new network interface to the domain.
> -I<type> can be either I<network> to indicate a physical network
> device or
> -I<bridge> to indicate a bridge to a device.
> -I<source> indicates the source device.
> -I<target> allows to indicate the target device in the guest. Names
> starting
> -with 'vnet' are considered as auto-generated an hence blanked out.
> -I<mac> allows to specify the MAC address of the network interface.
> -I<script> allows to specify a path to a script handling a bridge
> instead of
> -the default one.
> -I<model> allows to specify the model type.
> -I<--config> indicates the changes will affect the next boot of the
> domain,
> -for compatibility purposes, I<--persistent> is alias of I<--config>.
> -I<inbound> and I<outbound> control the bandwidth of the interface.
> I<peak>
> -and I<burst> are optional, so "average,peak",
"average,,burst" and
> +Attach a new network interface to the domain. I<type> can be either
> I<network>
> +to indicate a physical network device or I<bridge> to indicate a
> bridge to a
> +device. I<source> indicates the source device. I<target> allows to
> indicate
> +the target device in the guest. Names starting with 'vnet' are
> considered as
> +auto-generated an hence blanked out.
Sorry the last sentence I can't quite follow it.
Hm. I actually didn't change the last sentence, I just reflowed the
paragraph and deleted the sentence about --config and --persistent.
The last sentence means that if you use a interface name starting with
'vnet' it will vanish as it's considered internal and autogenerated.
ACK with the rest.
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