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xen-devel
Re: [Xen-devel] block-nbd script and example config
Nicholas Lee wrote:
The only thing to think about is how do handle file devices with spaces
in the filename. This is going to be common I think.
Since it's a python variable can't you just run a validator on config
import and throw an exception if the devive block doesn't exist.
Noting that device paths including special characters need to be
enclosured in "...".
ie. export=phy:"/dev/vgname/bob your uncle; mate! device", ...
Double quotes are actually valid characters in a filename although
rarely used.
A more bold way of approaching this would be to adopt a more qemu like
syntax of:
hda1="/dev/vgname/bob you uncle; mate1"
hda2="/root/rockhopper.img"
We could use stat to figure out whether something was a file or a device
and use the appropriate script (file or phy). For everything else, we
could use explicit urls such as:
hda3="nbd://rockhopper.austin.ibm.com:1025"
I like the syntax a lot but I'm not sure that marking a device read-only
works nicely anymore. We could have a single readonly attribute like:
readonly=['hda1', 'hda2']
Or perhaps just require url encoding:
hda1="phy:///dev/vgname/bob you uncle&readonly=1"
Kind of ugly but at least we're optimizing for the common case.
Just thinking out loud.
Regards,
Anthony Liguori
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Nicholas Lee
http://stateless.geek.nz
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